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I speak six languages and over the years I tested countless methods to determine which ones actually work for me.
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I speak six languages and over the years I tested countless methods to determine which ones actually work for me.
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I came up with a language learning blueprint I always use,
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no matter which language I want to learn.
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Sometimes I have to adjust them a little bit because some languages need a slightly different approach,
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but overall these are the methods I swear by.
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They actually work and they are going to make you learn languages extremely fast.
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Don't forget to like this video and subscribe and now if you're ready to take your language skills to the next level,
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let's get started.
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The first method I want to share with you is called shadowing is one of my favorite
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and most frequently used methods especially at the beginning basically what i do is i choose a video
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and i try to mimic the person speaking in
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that video i try to match their pronunciation rhythm intonation
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and at the beginning i make sure
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that the video is not too difficult for me
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that it's not too long i love this method especially at the beginning
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because it helps me get comfortable speaking without having to think what to say
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so it's the perfect middle ground between passive and active learning.
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You speak and you get used to speaking
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but you don't have to think about producing your own sentences which can be a bit challenging at the beginning.
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But it's also great for intermediate learners and even advanced learners.
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As I approach the intermediate level I use it less
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and less because I naturally get used to language and my pronunciation improves but I still use it from time to time.
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Especially if I want to practice speaking faster and sounding more natural
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or if I want to work on a specific accent then shadowing is amazing for that.
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This method is one that I swear by and I use it with every single language.
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This is what I love about this method
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because sometimes you know certain languages require a different approach
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but shadowing can be used for every single language out there
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so it's amazing and if you haven't tried it already give it a try.
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The next method is the bidirectional translation method created by Luca Lampariello and this method is also one of my favorite methods.
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I'm going to explain it really really fast but if you want more details,
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more explanations, I'm going to link Luca's channel and his video about his method.
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But basically what this method is,
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is that you take a text in a language that you're learning
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and you translate it yourself into your native language or a language that you know really well,
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then you wait a few hours or even a day and then you translate it back into the original language.
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And what I love about this method is
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that it really forces you to think and
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because you know you cannot translate everything word for word
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so yeah you have to think it's it's a good exercise for your brain
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but also
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when I use this method I never have to memorize new
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vocab I never sit down with a list of vocab
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and try to memorize it I don't really know the whole science behind this method but it's amazing,
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I never have to memorize words and also you see grammar in context
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so personally I almost never do grammar exercises anymore because I use this method.
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I usually use this method all the way up to intermediate so it stays valuable for a good amount of time.
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You can use this method with any text,
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I usually like to use assimil because they have so many dialogues but you don't have to use assimil,
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you can use any text,
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any dialogue that you find or even it could probably work with like a podcast transcript
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or just a longer text and article depending on your level
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so you can really get creative and choose any text
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that you want it's a very flexible method
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and it really stimulates your brain which I love so again
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if you want the full explanation I'm gonna link Lucas video in the description
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but I highly highly recommend this method the next thing I
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always do is I always learn the most common verbs slash words
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but not in isolation I always start with the most common words they're usually verbs
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and adjectives because you can really say
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so much with very little vocab verbs especially are incredibly powerful
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because there's a verb in every single sentence so
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if you learn the most common verbs let's say 100 then
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not only is your ability to speak going to improve you're
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gonna be able to talk about more things your listening comprehension is also gonna improve
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because you know people use those words all the time.
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Traditional textbooks often give you very random word lists, especially at the beginning.
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I don't know about you,
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but I remember learning languages at school and they would have us learn words like different fruits and vegetables or clothing,
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which do use them sometimes, right?
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But you use verbs and adjectives a lot more often.
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I remember when I was learning French,
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I had already passed my C1 exam,
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so I had this certificate, right?
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And I was, I had already moved to France,
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I was at uni, and I remember going to the canteen with my friends.
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And because I skipped those words when I was learning French,
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I remember being at the canteen and holding up,
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I think it was like a fork or a knife I'm not sure
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but asking my friend like wait what is this called again
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and I literally had my C1 certification
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and I was studying at a French university in French and
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that was the first time I've ever had to use the word fork
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or knife so yeah they're really not that important
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and I cannot wait for someone to comment you weren't really at C1 level
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if you didn't know how to say fork anyway um what
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I like to do is I like to print a list of those words and keep it on my desk.
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I never memorize them.
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As I said, I never memorize word lists.
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I like to keep them on my desk and anytime I do a speaking exercise or I want to journal or anything,
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I can just look at that list and get inspiration
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and over time they just kind of stick
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and you memorize them naturally without having to sit down and repeat them over and over again.
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This method is perfect if your goal is communication
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and not necessarily perfection from the very beginning
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because those words let you communicate very very early on
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so give it a try and i promise you you'll be very surprised how much you can say and understand
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with a really small set of high frequency words method number
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four is immersion slash comprehensible input comprehensible input basically means watching something
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or listening to something that is a little bit above your current level a good guideline is
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that you should understand at least 60 ish and then the rest should be new.
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It's not a strict rule but it's a useful benchmark and I use immersion from the very beginning.
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Of course when I am just starting out I choose materials
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that are easy for me to understand and then as I progress I choose things that are more and more difficult.
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Once I reach the intermediate level immersion becomes the foundation of everything I do.
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At this level I kind of tend to ditch my textbooks
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and instead focus on listening and reading and then my speaking
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and writing exercises are based on what I read and what I listen to.
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And also at intermediate I try to mix in some native content.
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So I still listen to things that are made for language learners
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but from time to time I will listen to something or watch something that is made for native speakers.
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Then at advanced I switch almost completely to native content.
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I'd say that 95% of what I consume is native content.
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The only time I really use learner specific content is when I want to review a grammar rule or something like that,
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then I will watch a video made for language learners.
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But other than that, most of the things I consume are things made for native speakers,
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so like movies, tv shows,
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podcasts, articles, books, stuff like that.
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This method is great because it works across all levels but I find that it becomes especially powerful once you reach intermediate.
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The last thing I do is I train my active skills
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so speaking and writing and it's always built on top of immersion.
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After I listen to or read something I often summarize it or give a review or just my opinion.
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If I am preparing for an exam I will practice exam specific formats like essays, articles.
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I also give myself prompts to talk or write about specific topics that I'm interested in.
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I really like to record myself.
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Again I talked about this method countless times on my channel
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so I'm gonna go over it very very quickly but basically what I do is I pick a prompt,
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I hit record on my phone,
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then talk about that topic for
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a certain amount of time I usually start with like two to three minutes
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and then slowly build up to 10
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or 15 then I listen to the recording catch any mistakes
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that I made any awkward pauses and then I re-record that same prompt.
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What I also like to do is I like to use
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the same prompt in the span of a few weeks
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because it lets me see my progress and it's incredibly motivating
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when you listen to the first recording from a few weeks ago and you can hear that you made like
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a few mistakes and there were awkward pauses or you mispronounce something
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and then you listen to the more recent recording
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and you can see that there are no more awkward pauses
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that you pronounce everything correctly and it's incredibly motivating
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so I highly highly encourage you to give it a try I also do writing exercises
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but I'll be honest I do them less often I am not a huge fan of writing
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and
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if I don't have to do it I'm not going to
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unless I'm in a huge writing mood then I might do some writing
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but I'm usually not a fan of writing very long texts.
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I might do some journaling because I like to journal
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or what I also like to do is I like to write gratitude lists
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so that's a good exercise to try if you are like me
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and you're not very into writing but you still want to practice a little bit.
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Alright that's it for today's video I really hope you enjoyed it.
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Let me know if you would like a part two
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because now that I think about it there are a few methods that I didn't talk about in this video.
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If you want more content from me you can follow me on Instagram the link is always in the description
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but I'm also also gonna leave it in the comment down
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below I'm active on there every single day let me know in the comments
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which method you are going to try first don't forget to like this video
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and subscribe and I'll see you in my next one bye

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  2. 반복 시청: 처음에는 화자의 발음을 듣고, 그에 맞춰 당신의 발음을 연습합니다.
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  5. 변화 주기: 여러 비디오를 통해 다양한 억양을 익히며, 목표로 하는 언어에서의 발음을 꾸준히 교정하세요. 이를 통해 shadowing site를 통해 배운 내용을 더욱 탄탄하게 할 수 있습니다.

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