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Ciao e benvenuti in un nuovo video!
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Come state?
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Oggi parliamo di un problema tanto,
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tanto, davvero tanto comune tra chi impara le lingue,
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me compresa fino a poco tempo fa.
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Il problema è riassunto da questa domanda che mi viene fatta molto spesso,
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cioè, Ile, perché non riesco ad avanzare,
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a fare passi in avanti con l'italiano?
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Perché mi sento così frustrated,
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blocked, and I don't ever learn Italian.
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If you feel like you are in the right place,
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because today I will show you three secrets to which this happens.
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So you feel like you are not too secret.
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It's simple.
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Segreto 1.
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Your mother language.
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Your start point determines your path.
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This means that based on the mother language you speak,
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you will learn the Italian with a speed and a completely different approach to another person with another mother.
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Why this happens?
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This explains August Schlescher.
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Schlescher.
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Schlescher.
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I don't know how it is pronounced,
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correct me, I pronounce it in the comments.
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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In short, August, let's call it so for simplicity,
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in 1861, he theorized that the languages are part of a great family.
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In 1861, for many years,
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this gentleman, this linguist, he started to understand why there were some similarities
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and differences between the different languages of the world and why Why do they exist so many languages in the world?
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In 1861, which is the year of the United States,
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this signor August created the first genealogical alberge of languages,
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so he put the languages in groups and called them as linguistic languages.
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As you can see here,
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this is an opera by Minna Sandberg,
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I hope she pronounced it like this.
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All the alberi genealogical are a bit of a pyramid,
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in the beginning of the genealogical family, there are two people.
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In this case, he asked if there was only a single language to accommodate them.
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He discovered that there is a language called Proto Indo Europeo,
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Proto Indo Europeo, which is the first language in the world.
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In this program, however, there are no sources of written sources,
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because it is a pre-istorical language,
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that is, before the history, before the script.
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And then, how do we know about its existence?
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Well, because there are some similarities and differences between the different languages of the world.
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And he is just like that he understood that there was a single language that accommodated all the languages of the world,
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from the study of the similarities and differences.
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This is called linguistics comparative linguistics.
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And thanks to this study,
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I managed to create a similar scheme.
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As you can see, the interest of today is only these languages,
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followed by a red line,
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from Italian, which becomes Latin,
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French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Portuguese,
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because these are called Roman languages.
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If your mother is one of these languages,
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you will be lucky because you will learn more about learning Italian.
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If your mother is not part of the Italian language,
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which is the language that we have mentioned,
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but is part of the German language,
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it will be a bit more difficult to learn This is because,
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as part of two different rami,
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there are more differences than the similarities.
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They are more strict between languages of the same group,
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so for example, the the languages of the Slav are more similar between them.
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So, Russian, Polish, Bulgarian, they are very similar between them.
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Like French, Spanish, Italian and English and English.
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Ok, and this is the initial situation.
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What is your mother's language?
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This is the first question you have to ask.
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And in base a this,
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we have to choose a strategy of approach to Italian.
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If you are speaking of language and romance,
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the first advice is more ascolto, less grammatica.
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It seems to be a counterproductive because many of you will say that grammatica is the base of everything.
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And it's true, but following this idea of which language determines the path,
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Allora, se la tua lingua madre è una lingua romanza molto simile all'italiano,
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sarà molto più produttivo ascoltare tantissimo che studiare la grammatica tutti i giorni.
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Ma questo non significa che la grammatica non va studiata in questo caso.
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In questo caso la grammatica va usata come supporto invece che base,
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cioè non si deve partire dalla grammatica,
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ma si deve usare la grammatica come supporto mentre si fanno altre attività, tipo ascoltare.
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Un altro consiglio pratico in questo caso è sfruttare le somiglianze tra le lingue.
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Visto che sono tutte parte di una stessa famiglia,
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si somigliano tantissimo, sia a livello lessicale che grammaticale.
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Quindi sfrutta queste somiglianze per imparare in maniera more effective and faster.
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I remember that in Spanish,
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dar sequenta, in Spanish, is translated into Italian as to make sense,
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that the word lampara is translated as lampada,
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that in French, com'on se' is translated as to make so that parler is to speak.
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If you are speaking German,
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Slav or other group, the main advice is to focus on the grammatical grammar,
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at least at the beginning.
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You need a pretty solid language of grammatical grammar because it is a little,
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or in base at the case,
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different from the mother's language.
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In this case, we do the opposite.
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So if the grammatical is your basic language,
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then the audio products, like TV,
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podcast, and music will be your support.
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They will be used to start to get used to how you can play the language.
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And the main tip is to have patience.
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The patience is key if your first language is roman,
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or if it's in a different group.
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But if it's in a different group, you'll need more patience.
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Segreto numero 2.
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Chi sei?
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Personalità e predisposizioni influenzano il modo in cui impari.
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To say that everyone is different is a bit different, right?
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But in reality, we often forget and we tend to compare ourselves with people very different from us.
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Or in general, we tend to compare ourselves,
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which is a negative thing.
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Let's take me as an example.
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I am a person of nature very introvert,
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timid, which is why it was difficult to start this YouTube journey.
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But this introversion is also blocked by learning languages,
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in which I would actually want to learn more,
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by putting them in more play.
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In this way, this character's my character's side has blocked for a long time.
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In my experience, I have helped me grow and mature.
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For example, I was a little bit studying music.
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I started to get out of my school,
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because at the end of every school year we had an exhibition in a pub
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and this required to exhibit in front of many people,
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like parents, friends, or even strangers.
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I was on the stage with people I didn't know,
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and I was afraid of them.
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Because I was afraid I would have made a picture that they would have judged me.
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So, every time I was on the stage, I was terrified.
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Then, my experience with music has always been taught me more,
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I've had more experiences that I've had more experience,
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more experience, more experience, so in part I've learned to overcome this fear.
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At some point I stopped studying music because I had other priorities,
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in particular studying, But then I started working and the work,
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too, that I put a lot on the test.
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Because, always because I'm a very timid and introvert,
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it was difficult to meet new people every day.
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So I had to be a guide,
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so I had to have the emotional maturity necessary for being their guide.
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And in that moment that interaction was very much anxiety,
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just for this nature.
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But, in that moment, my work helped me out of my guscio,
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and another time, it helped me out of my guscio again.
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So now, compared to five or eight years ago, I'm much more open.
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For me it's much easier to talk and to talk with people.
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and therefore this helped me a lot to practice more and more easily the language I speak.
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So, these introversions and timidities are the ones that have impeded to practice
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and to go on in the languages like I would have wanted for many years.
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Now I've overcome this obstacle,
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but in all these 5-8 years I've always been comparating with people different from me,
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people who were not introverted or timid,
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and who learned the language much more easily and much faster than what I did.
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So it's true that our character is determined for our personality,
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but not for our goals,
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so there is nothing that can really stop us to reach the goal of speaking well a language.
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You can always work on you or you.
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3. The third segredo is to understand who you are.
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The time and the energy that you put in what you do determine your results.
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There are three factors in this case.
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The first is the frequency of study.
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And here comes the comparison.
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You are comparing yourself with with people who study much as you?
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Or people who do more hours a week than what you do?
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The second factor, probably the most important factor,
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is how many tasks and responsibilities have you during your day.
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So, I'm young and I don't have children,
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I'm all my time, so I can study much more than my mother.
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This means that I can't compare myself with other people because each of us has responsibilities,
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dover and things to do,
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and therefore the time of each other changes based on their own life.
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This determines how long I can study.
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The third factor is how much energy you have when you study Italian.
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This is because we take two people.
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One is a physical job and the other is a mental job.
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Who does a physical job have much more energy to the day of the day.
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So I can't compare myself with another person that are different responsibilities,
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tasks and work, because it doesn't matter how long I study,
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if my mental energy is not sufficient,
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I will get the results will be inferior compared to those of people with more mental energy.
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So why don't you go ahead?
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Use methods in your starting point.
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You can't compare others instead of the old you.
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Non stai contando la qualità,
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ma la quantità e la frequenza.
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Ora, dopo aver sistemato questa parte del tuo problema,
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quindi il perché non stai avanzando e capire in realtà come fare per avanzare,
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proviamo a dare dei consigli pratici,
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i soliti consigli pratici che vi serviranno per andare effettivamente avanti.
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Io lo chiamo metodo LAP.
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Lettura, ascolto e parlare.
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The reading is fundamental, in reality it's one of the first channels that we start developing.
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And so as the listening,
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it's a passive channel, so we learn without actively thinking.
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And this is positive because we still don't have the ability to think in that language.
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So, start with mini stories or books of your interest,
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especially because without interest we will lose attention after a little.
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based on your level.
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For example, reading my newsletter can help you a lot,
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because, in addition to reading ,
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you can also listen to my voice, reading the text.
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This is perhaps one of the most important channels to learn,
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because, as you can learn how you pronounce the words,
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your brain memorizes some structures and,
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above all, begins to get used to how the language is
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so you can listen to the sources that are always based on your level.
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Ascoltate more times the same thing, but listen to it.
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And as I said before,
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you can listen to the audio of my weekly newsletter or continue to listen to these videos,
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Because as I said in the first video,
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my goal is to give you more material to listen and to practice.
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The third element is to talk.
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It's the passage that everyone evita because it's a lot of fear.
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It requires much more effort,
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patience, and it's difficult to get out of your comfort zone.
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but if you find the right partner,
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I'm sure you'll be the most fun part.
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And I'm working on getting more people.
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So, don't worry.
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So, I hope you've reduced your anxiety and frustration,
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I hope you've helped you build a study method for your situation.
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And don't forget that we're all on the same boat, me and I.
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So, don't worry, it's a slow and frustrating process,
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but it will give you results.
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I sometimes have the same concerns,
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but I remember what I'm saying here,
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which are the same things I apply for,
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I'm going to relax and I'm going to study.
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Let's leave a like if you liked the video and want to see it on the other channel.
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Let me comment on what these points really made you say aha,
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this is my problem.
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And if you need a hand with verbs,
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I'll leave a link in the description for my free guide that I hope and I will help you.
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If you want to miss another video, thank you for listening!
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Ciao!

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