How to Successfully Learn a Foreign Language
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ich nicht habt deutsch grammatik, nur Wortschatz :(
oh well, ill get better eventually! I practice everyday.
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Cool, das wird mir helfen eine menge!
Notice that my comment is in german
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stupid! and i will not hook up with u.. sry honey
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@B1K1N1B1K1N1 Absolutely agree with you :)
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Great tips! Thank you for share them!
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Thanks for your tips! Subscribed!
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I speak Spanish mythelou, I can help you,
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how am i supposed to make myself dream about spanish?
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Great vid.
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I love this video. I have been telling my students these same things. I 100% agree with all of the tips except one. I do not believe you have to go to the country, where the laguage is spoken, to become fluent. Maybe 60 years ago that was true, but these days there is so much media available, so that iti s not necessary to be in the country, although that would be nice. I have had student who wee completely fluent in English but had never even visited an English speaking country.thanks
B1K1N1B1K1N1 2 years ago 4
A good video, but I would like to add that she's understating the importance of daily study. Don't take ANY days off. Just like you don't take days off from brushing your teeth or eating, language learning is the same.
And if you are serious about becoming fluent, 10 minutes a day won't cut it. I would suggest doing AT LEAST three 20 minute sessions spread throughout the day. First thing in the morning, one during the day, one before bed.
rfwelsh 8 months ago 2