Hi steve, My name is Ananya. I watched some of your videos. I really liked the way you speak about languages. I am an Indian currently in Ohio US and I know Japanese other than some regional languages. I need your help to prepare for a skype interview. I applied in a automobile company in India for the post of a translator. I request you to please send me your e-mail ID where I can send you my details. I appreciate your help.
Hi, I'm really interested in learning russian with lingq. Can I use lingq as my only russian learning resource? Are there any tips you can give to the begginer?
It is quite possible to only use LingQ. I think if I were doing it I would also buy a small starter book on Russian to help with the alphabet, and to review occasionally. It is just nice to hold a book in one's hands every now and then. However, the bulk of what you need is to be found at LingQ. Give it a try for free and tell us how you find it on one of the Forums at LingQ. Good luck. Steve
I agree that there isn't much good content for Korean. I have been teaching myself for about 6 months now and I am rather stuck. I know hangul and some phrases and vocab, but thats really it =(. One korean book I have found that is helpful for beginners is 'your first 100 words in Korean'. They use hangul from the very beginning and they also use konglish (but I hate when books ONLY use konglish) and the content is rather fun, I feel like a little kid again.
I guess what you're saying is that whatever you do, it shouldn't feel like work. No wonder I took a year and a half of spanish in college and couldn't speak a word or it until I started studying on my own.
commit yourself to learning with interesting content - this is a powerful message. You need to do a separate video to spread this idea!
qazwsxedcrfvg123 4 months ago
Hi steve, My name is Ananya. I watched some of your videos. I really liked the way you speak about languages. I am an Indian currently in Ohio US and I know Japanese other than some regional languages. I need your help to prepare for a skype interview. I applied in a automobile company in India for the post of a translator. I request you to please send me your e-mail ID where I can send you my details. I appreciate your help.
ananya
ananya817 2 years ago
I would so buy an electronic, on-the-go, Lingq ebook reader. I want one. I wish someone would hurry up and invent one.
xxxqwertxxx 2 years ago
Hi, I'm really interested in learning russian with lingq. Can I use lingq as my only russian learning resource? Are there any tips you can give to the begginer?
Fatface34 2 years ago
It is quite possible to only use LingQ. I think if I were doing it I would also buy a small starter book on Russian to help with the alphabet, and to review occasionally. It is just nice to hold a book in one's hands every now and then. However, the bulk of what you need is to be found at LingQ. Give it a try for free and tell us how you find it on one of the Forums at LingQ. Good luck. Steve
lingosteve 2 years ago
I agree that there isn't much good content for Korean. I have been teaching myself for about 6 months now and I am rather stuck. I know hangul and some phrases and vocab, but thats really it =(. One korean book I have found that is helpful for beginners is 'your first 100 words in Korean'. They use hangul from the very beginning and they also use konglish (but I hate when books ONLY use konglish) and the content is rather fun, I feel like a little kid again.
Rockwithme192 2 years ago
Just give us a little longer at LingQ and we will have Korean.
lingosteve 2 years ago
not gonna lie.
I am excited.
Rockwithme192 2 years ago
I can't wait for Korean, i really want to learn it but i can't find any material for it.... so i'm learning Japanese.
91Yon 2 years ago
how many languages to you speak fluently?
jos3ph2 2 years ago
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Goonersmacedonia 2 years ago
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Goonersmacedonia 2 years ago
You can read it at LingQ . Otherwise you will have to order from Amazon.
lingosteve 2 years ago
Is the book " the way of linguist" avalible here in Brazil?
zimmermann10 2 years ago
kronos77, Go to the iTunes store, change the country to Italy and look up the podcasts.
lingosteve 2 years ago
wow, i never knew that! a lot of the podcasts are free too!
19fas88 2 years ago
Where are these Italian history lectures you are talking about?
kronos77 2 years ago
I guess what you're saying is that whatever you do, it shouldn't feel like work. No wonder I took a year and a half of spanish in college and couldn't speak a word or it until I started studying on my own.
zocurtis 2 years ago