3 mistakes I made in learning languages. Painful lessons! (Subtitles)

Making mistakes is an inevitable part of language learning, the most important thing is to know how to learn from them and move on. When I came up the idea to make this video, I realized that all the mistakes gave me painful but significant lessons are related to the mindset, which is the source of confidence and also of self-denial.
The three mistakes I mentioned in this video are actually three obstacles that would make many people give up. I'll tell you concretely with my own stories and how I ended up dealing with them. Smart people know how to learn from the mistakes of others. I hope this video can give you some valuable warnings and help you develop healthy beliefs in language learning. As I said in the video, language learning is not about your intelligence, but about your emotional and mental strength. Feel free to use the timer and jump to the part that interests you:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Worrying about the judgments of others
07:23 Having the wrong expectations
10:54 Believing intensity is everything
I hope this video gives you courage and energy. What mistakes have you made while learning a language? Feel free to share your story, your experience would be useful to others.
⭐️Photogaphy: Zoe
⭐️Editing: Zoe
⭐️Subtitles: Zoe

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  • @valeriogiannattasio5086
    @valeriogiannattasio50862 жыл бұрын

    Being afraid of making mistakes is a huge problem that prevent you from progress. Unfortunately people are not always kind to you, when you try to comunicate in their language. It can happen that native speakers roll their eyes at you , when you kindly ask them to repete what they said. This can be terribly discouraging and make you afraid of even starting a conversation and pratice the language you have been studying for long time, preventing you to progress and also demotivating you to continue to study that language. The biggest tips I would give to a language learner is to keep calm during a conversation, to be confortable with making mistakes (we do not have to care about not-empathetic people) and not to want to always understand everything we're told. The most important thing at the beginning is to understand the topic of a speech and give long answers. In this way you can practise your speaking and the guy you are speaking to can undesrtand if you're getting the point or not and adjust the speech to your level of comprehension. That can keep a conversation alive and your fear of speaking away!

  • @fearless6947

    @fearless6947

    2 жыл бұрын

    Just chat to someone else. There will always be understanding people out there.

  • @landhausidyll3185

    @landhausidyll3185

    2 жыл бұрын

    Funny thing, my problem is not the other people. It's my family. For example, I married into a family of language geniuses, it's like my husband's familys gift. My hubby can speak 5++ languages (german, english, italian, french, japanese and some chinese and korean), my stepson 5 (german, english, spanish, portuguese, japanese) and so are the rest of them. They speak and write these languages fluently like a native speaker and not like those levels (A1 to C2 type). Me, I am terrible in grammar but my memory is very good, so I know a lot of vocabulary but can't speak. So whenever I try to speak at home, I am bombarded by extreme criticisms that made me feel so bad and in turn, I got so afraid to speak with any of them. I am learning japanese now so it's hard when the people you expect to teach you and help you just tells you how bad you are (my stepson once to me I am stupid).

  • @gutemberguefelix7108

    @gutemberguefelix7108

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@user-zt4wv5tx3n​​ Some english speakers assume we must be perfect when speaking their language because it's the most spoken language in the world and so like you said sometimes it discourage us. But let us keep improving one day we'll reach the goal.

  • @lalahana111

    @lalahana111

    2 жыл бұрын

    What is the not empathetic people are your teachers? I’m learning Turkish bc im living in Turkey and I’m shocked how people here don’t like foreigners

  • @jesss3458

    @jesss3458

    2 жыл бұрын

    I had similar troubles when learning Spanish, it took me awhile to learn to not care about the comments but it can make conversing with people like that very exhausting. It taught me a lot about failure and that it is really just part of the learning process which I think has helped with other areas of my life now. I learnt to have more compassion for myself too. I also realised I was much slower at retaining new information then others but if I at least learnt one or two new words each language class that was much better and much easier. I also had to get past the strong belief in Australia that languages are really hard and theres no point, I now see how beautiful it is to have access to another way of thinking and expressing myself and I just love the connections I make with new people. I hope to learn a few more languages now and become properly fluent in Spanish.

  • @ceciliagarcia6823
    @ceciliagarcia68232 жыл бұрын

    People mocking accents is one of the rudest things I've seen. And it happens often, even between natives from different parts of a country. YOUR ACCENT IS VALID, let's normalize variety and call out people who make fun of others for it.

  • @MDBJSW

    @MDBJSW

    2 жыл бұрын

    my mother would say, go ahead and laugh, i may have a strong accent but i speak and understand 3 languages whilst you can only speak one.

  • @kaitlyng7850

    @kaitlyng7850

    2 жыл бұрын

    agreed! I live in California (I was born and raised here) and when people who aren't from America try to speak English, I just think it's super impressive that they can speak at least two languages (and possibly more) where I'm here struggling to learn my second language (German. I can read pretty well-- Currently reading harry potter in german-- but speaking is a wholeeee other matter haha). Apparently some students at my university were making fun of a Spanish speaker's accent/language or something and I just... can't fathom why people would do that because I just find speaking more than one language really impressive.

  • @ceciliagarcia6823

    @ceciliagarcia6823

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kaitlyng7850 it's sad too, because when you see that you feel discouraged to try practicing too. Good luck with your German! I studied it for a while but quit bc the declensions were giving me a headache lol

  • @kaitlyng7850

    @kaitlyng7850

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ceciliagarcia6823 oh nooo! are you learning a different language now or just given up entirely? I don't find declensions particularly horrific-- it just takes practice and everything like it just now sounds right that "der changes to dem" or "die changes to der" in dativ. But the real annoying thing is knowing which noun is der, die, or das. That's really my biggest struggle lol. Once I know the gender, then it's pretty okay but yeah when I don't... it's a 33.3% chance of getting it right haha

  • @ceciliagarcia6823

    @ceciliagarcia6823

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kaitlyng7850 I didnt have much problem with that bc Im from Spain and we have gender in nouns too xddd my advice is that you dont worry too much, even natives make mistakes since it's not relevant to the speech whether "table" is masc or fem. You sound less natural, but they understand anyway. Now I am focused with japanese :) I wanted to try an asian language and this one is so much fun!

  • @The_Real_Brent_Savage
    @The_Real_Brent_Savage2 жыл бұрын

    Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. When we make mistakes, we learn from them and come back smarter 🤓📚❤️

  • @CanalSDR

    @CanalSDR

    2 жыл бұрын

    It doesn't apply for everyone but yeah it's yet rather motivational.

  • @genzchristian4507

    @genzchristian4507

    2 жыл бұрын

    it can

  • @AfroLinguo

    @AfroLinguo

    2 жыл бұрын

    In order to be less afraid of making mistakes, we could start by speaking mainly with a language partner before speaking to other people. I find that it is less scary when you do such scary tasks bit by bit.

  • @eloised.2546

    @eloised.2546

    2 жыл бұрын

    I’m a language teacher and one of our classroom rules is “(language) mistakes are okay”. It’s there because a lot of the learners are just too afraid to try so they’d never practice speaking. This results to us teachers not being able to correct their mistakes.

  • @nhll-cr7rv

    @nhll-cr7rv

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're absolutely riiight

  • @Jeppprox
    @Jeppprox2 жыл бұрын

    “The purpose of learning a language is not to show off your abilities or intelligence but to communicate and connect with people…” Amazing point! Thanks so much.

  • @StrawberryNinjaNibbles

    @StrawberryNinjaNibbles

    2 жыл бұрын

    Isn’t that a… well, an extremely obvious point? Do people *really* learn language(s) just so others will think they’re intelligent, rather than because they enjoy and appreciate the culture and want to connect with others?? You’d think those types of people would become mathematicians or physicists if their sole purpose is to feel smart

  • @adhiseaman1099

    @adhiseaman1099

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup. That is also my code on learning foreign language. I mean, how could I enjoy travelling aboard if I couldn't ask the local citizen about "where is the public toilet, sir/mam?". We learn new languages for communication, not to impress people. That's the point.

  • @sholayo

    @sholayo

    6 ай бұрын

    @@adhiseaman1099 But there are many people for whom, this is pretty important reason. Including myself. Let's do not pretend this is not importnant to maaany language learners. And BTW who Zoe is to tell us why people learn languages and what are valid and invalid resons to learn?

  • @trishasmith2303
    @trishasmith23032 жыл бұрын

    I think the biggest take away for me is when you said “you don’t learn a language to impress others.” In my head I know that, but I think that in my heart that was the goal. I think learning for yourself and learning to communicate comes with less pressure than to impress people. I am learning ASL (American sign language) and I have immersive sessions Sundays and Wednesdays. But my Korean, I don’t have that. When I go to the Korean mart, I am afraid to ask questions in Korean because I don’t want to be judged for my low level. That’s a mindset I need to get over. Thank you for your video and the tips on how to make studying fun! I had not thought of taking new words and turning them into sentences that apply to my life. 💙💪🏾

  • @myawinklesky

    @myawinklesky

    2 жыл бұрын

    im learning asl and korean as well!! asl i take classes for and korean im self-learning :)

  • @momois35

    @momois35

    2 жыл бұрын

    You may want to start with greetings & saying thank you in Korean when you go to the Korean mart next time. I never wait when learning a second language, you would be surprised how much faster the improvement could be in terms of speaking a new language. The smile of native speakers (especially the minorities living abroad) appreciating people learning their language is priceless ❤️

  • @farawla7275
    @farawla72752 жыл бұрын

    Yes i always scared to talk to people. In writing and speaking to myself I was good but when i need to talk to others I hesitaded. Now the ice is broken and I'm more fluent. I understand your english very good and as a native German you have a very clear pronounciation i understand everything you said in german and it was also right so far. You motivating me to study languages. I'm learning arabic, french and farsi right now

  • @iameli330

    @iameli330

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's great! English is hard so don't be too hard on yourself! I am currently learning German! Wish me luck 😊

  • @results5124

    @results5124

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@iameli330 I’m trying to learn Spanish and German, and yes good luck. I’m having trouble with the grammar in German, and pronunciation in Spanish. However, if I keep practicing I will make progress. And it will be worth it. Alles gute!

  • @iameli330

    @iameli330

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@results5124 I quit German for now 💀 I'm learning something else but idk yet. I am also struggling with pronunciation in Spanish

  • @deutschmitpurple2918

    @deutschmitpurple2918

    Жыл бұрын

    Do not worry for that. I believe in you. You can do it ❤❤🥰🥰

  • @MagdalenaTheremin
    @MagdalenaTheremin2 жыл бұрын

    For me the best motivator was my dreams. I wanted to live in Sweden so badly that I learned swedish in comunicative niveu in 1 year. I have learned from students books and audiobooks and tv-serie. In the same time I have been working as a doctor as usual. I have moved and started working as a assistant nurse so that I could learn swedish language a bit more. Half year after I have started to work as a doctor here in Sweden and my dreams come true! Motivation is a key to sucess! And I fully agree with your film, you are right with all your tips.

  • @PutraHidayatSHM
    @PutraHidayatSHM Жыл бұрын

    As someone who grew up in Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia spoken 3 languages - Malay, Bahasa Indonesian, and Chinese Mandarin. I was born in Australia, but grew up in Asia for the past 4 years during my Primary schooling. I was always hesitate to learn English since I was born in a English country even though I didn't grew up there during my primary schooling, I was always made fun of speaking English since I had an accent, but I never listen to criticism because English isn't my first language and I was still learning transition to my high school schooling. And now even, I'm in my 2nd last year of university getting a bachelor degree with honours. Ive always believe in myself that I was smart enough to achieve anything in life, and those haters especially my high school teachers and those students making fun of my accent. I am so happy that finally, I am such a better English speaker than them now, and smart whose able to speak 4 languages fluently and currently learning Arabic now, French, and Korean. I've always believe in myself, and hard work does pay off. Not only I remain a high GPA and high distinction overall grades in my university in Australia against those people who made fun of me. I am such a better state I am now. I may not be white, but Asian skin. And those people who think they have the audacity to say absolute nonsense. I never took it personally. And those people who just haters my advice just ignore them, if you know you can achieve it than no other opinions matters expect yourself! PS: Zoe language your English is perfect. Believe me as someone who grew up in a English speaking country :)

  • @zoe.languages

    @zoe.languages

    Жыл бұрын

    Such a strong mind!💪 You inspire us! Thank you for sharing ❤️

  • @brianl6128
    @brianl61282 ай бұрын

    I think she’s so nice, kind, humble, and helpful. I love how she’s so transparent and shows that she’s not afraid to be vulnerable, even as someone so talented. This is important because it gives us realistic expectations about language learning and so that we can learn from her experiences. So Zoe thank you for learning these mistakes the hard way so that we don’t have to! Many KZread polyglots try to create an illusion that they’re perfect and don’t struggle, which sets unrealistic expectations for us viewers or cause us to start doubting ourselves. Not only is Zoe’s transparency and willingness to admit her struggles helpful to us, it shows us that she is still human, and not a robot or a god. She is just like us. She is a friend. So down to earth and humble!

  • @ziolove
    @ziolove Жыл бұрын

    'You don't learn a language for others, but for yourself.' Such a brilliant point. Tip number one is so important for learning languages, and in life in general. Merci beaucoup.

  • @poiseblemiramoon6992
    @poiseblemiramoon69922 жыл бұрын

    Hi Zoe! You talked about your sociology PhD research, and I am really interested in this! Your topics on refugees and foreigners are really similar to what I am studying in high school at the moment, I would love to see you make a video about your insight on the subject!

  • @camilaalmeida3511

    @camilaalmeida3511

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would love to hear her talk about it !💕

  • @yuridias4522

    @yuridias4522

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah!!!

  • @bojanapavlovic294

    @bojanapavlovic294

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree, would love to know more about it. Btw. I love southern accent of Chinese, there is so much beauty in it melody and rhythm.

  • @coin5207

    @coin5207

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would also find that interesting

  • @Black_Family_In_China
    @Black_Family_In_China2 жыл бұрын

    I had the same challenges when i started learning chinese language but I'm proud that that i was able to overcome those challenges. I'm now doing my PHD in Chinese language😍

  • @catrionakilgallon4400
    @catrionakilgallon44002 жыл бұрын

    It can be quite intimidating talking to a native speaker straight away when you’re learning a new language. I would suggest at the beginning you talk to someone who is also trying to learn the same second language as you. You can help each other and feel confident knowing they are also learning too, so there won’t be any judgment there.

  • @rashidah9307

    @rashidah9307

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is intimidating but necessary, in my opinion, if you're going to have decent pronunciation. You need to get native feedback on your speaking skills early on or else you will practice saying words incorrectly for too long. I'm learning Jordanian Arabic and I've been fortunate enough to have a few patient Arab friends who correct me but also encourage me. And I help them with their English. Once I got several months of study under my belt, I started to meet some fellow native English speakers who are also learning Arabic and that has been beneficial.

  • @chesspiece4257

    @chesspiece4257

    Жыл бұрын

    language exchanges are good for this because if you’re both learning the other’s language both people get a native speaker and an empathetic learner

  • @kerenifill5801

    @kerenifill5801

    9 ай бұрын

    I can say that is important to do it, but extremely necessary (at the beginning), because that will probably turn to cero your confidence, but actually start speaking from the beginning, by gathering more vocabulary from videos (specially short ones) that way you would not get stressed for not been able to fully understand all the words, but also you you will be force to not read subtitles also read a lots of books and listening to music in that language. Speak to yourself, sometimes just act like you doing a youtube video. I hope this will help you, because it worked for me, and first language is Spanish😅.

  • @marcosdenett3508
    @marcosdenett35082 жыл бұрын

    I’m Argentinian and I’ve been trying really hard to get fluent in Portuguese for the last 2 years and now that I think I got it I started learning French and German which are two of the languages that I always wanted to learn 😊 today I had classes of both of those languages and I was feeling a little bit stressed out but your video really helped me to stay motivated 💕 at the end of the day I’m only doing this for myself and because I love learning languages and connecting with people from different cultures 🥰

  • @luizchianca3715

    @luizchianca3715

    2 жыл бұрын

    Olá Marcos, sou brasileiro, se quiser praticar português é só avisar, um abraço

  • @katarzynazdrojewska4233

    @katarzynazdrojewska4233

    2 жыл бұрын

    Remember, the first 5 languages seem hard, but then it becomes a piece of cake! It's actually quite true tho.

  • @Gabriela-rj2yn

    @Gabriela-rj2yn

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm native speaker in portuguese, if I can I help you in something...I hope you go so far in all of this languages. Btw I'm trying to get fluent in English almost three years, isn't easy but I trust in myself. We can do it anything!!!

  • @user-kl8vg1kx2r

    @user-kl8vg1kx2r

    2 жыл бұрын

    Que genial que aprendiste el portugués.

  • @luned6449

    @luned6449

    Жыл бұрын

    que bom que se interessou em aprender português, não é uma língua fácil mas é muito bonita, fico feliz que esteja quase fluente! 🤩boa sorte.

  • @RadiantNomad
    @RadiantNomad2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, Im definitely learning a lot from my mistakes in my language learning journey.

  • @ssimms8995
    @ssimms89952 жыл бұрын

    The 2nd point is definitely me. I am extremely impatient and set high goals in a short amount of time. I have been learning Dutch for 1 month, but am going to amsterdam in August. I made it a goal to be conversationally fluent by then. Of course I am still going to try my hardest, but I am not going to beat myself up if I am not there by the trip. Language learning is a process, and many we learn at different paces. I just have to remember that

  • @chilicheesegfht
    @chilicheesegfht2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. As an English native speaker studying Mandarin Chinese, seeing someone like you and hearing you message is really encouraging and inspiring. I have been living in Taiwan for about 5 years now, and I try to practice my Mandarin with native speakers almost daily. It took me about 3 years to realize that speaking "perfectly" was really just an unrealistic expectation, and that I should let go of this and just focus on communication and connecting with others. Although I still have so much to learn and improve, after letting go of that unrealistic expectation and desire I have noticed that my speaking has improved quite a lot. Learning a language is different for everyone, but I just want to let you know that I truly respect and admire what you have been able to accomplish and I hope to be like you someday.

  • @vitaluka
    @vitaluka2 жыл бұрын

    See the thing I find so odd about living in a European country as a Canadian is about how many foreigners care about not sounding foreign but personally I would never expect anyone to sound like me when I speak English so why should I sound like them? Accents are what make us all unique and show off your ability to know multiple languages. Trust me I wish I knew multiple languages other than just English and my basic understanding of French.

  • @jproses3253
    @jproses32532 жыл бұрын

    Hi zoe I'm Egyptian and now I'm learning korean language at first I was lost with alot of things to do but no cap after finding ur channel it helps me so much ...as learning from ur mistakes giving me a big information about how to learn a language with more efficiently..thanks sm for taking from ur time and make these videos which helps and motivates me to complete this way...also ur eng is pretty good gayo zoe

  • @suzannahmontreal1051

    @suzannahmontreal1051

    2 жыл бұрын

    I see we both love Yoongi-ah 💜

  • @AfroLinguo

    @AfroLinguo

    2 жыл бұрын

    OMG!!! I want to learn Korean too. I started last winter but I had to stop because I was pretty busy. Why are you learning Korean? Do you also watch a lot of K-drama?

  • @SuburbanPookie

    @SuburbanPookie

    2 жыл бұрын

    No cap…😂😂😂😂. People Please give black Americans their props. They create most slang the world uses.

  • @jproses3253

    @jproses3253

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AfroLinguo it's just because i'm a languages lover and also I'm a k-pop fan from 7 years so i really in love with Korean language also i hope to live in Korea one day...I'm also busy as a student but i took ways from Zoe she tried me to find and make a good time table to study french and eng cuz I'm in high school and study Korean as a hobby really thanks to her 💜💜you can also do it 화이팅

  • @user-dk5th6zg1q

    @user-dk5th6zg1q

    2 жыл бұрын

    What does "no cap" mean? thank you

  • @jolintsaiforever3697
    @jolintsaiforever36972 жыл бұрын

    赞同。别害怕别人的评价。通过坚持的工夫,有发展是我们不是别人。 我来自马来西亚。从来不是中文/华语的母语者。以前也被别人不好的评价影响到我。一开始学华语,有一些华人笑我的口音。而且,他们回答我用英文不是中文,我以为因为自己的中文不够好而没用中文回答。那时候我再不敢讲中文 然后,上italki的网课,老师们都很鼓励。他们讲我不用害怕/害羞。所以我就慢慢找讲中文的朋友交流。有坏有好的人,我选择跟好的靠近一点

  • @emj9355
    @emj93552 жыл бұрын

    The first language I was exposed to wasn't English, and for most of my life living in the US I was only mocked- language, customs, everything, so I tried to blend in and by 17 I was even able to get rid of my accent in English. Moving to Japan almost 10 years later, I am sad I let one mindset change me so much- there are so many opinions and people that you'll never fit in a single mold and that's ok. I've heard many motivational speeches when trying to learn a language, but this one really struck me the right way. Thank you for being so transparent and honest. I feel ready to learn all the languages I wanted to but was told it was a waste of time ^^

  • @Abdalla.97
    @Abdalla.972 жыл бұрын

    So motivating , I salute the choice of perception you've adapted to handle linguistic bullying . If this barrier within each one of us is dismantled , we can make miracles .

  • @lursf9316
    @lursf93162 жыл бұрын

    @11:26 "do it less, more regularly" - so powerful and so true! i'm learning to write farsi and often get discouraged by how easily i forget. now i have a limit: just 5 sentences at a time. it's easier to keep on going when the chunk size is small.

  • @zima2031
    @zima20312 жыл бұрын

    Hi Zoe! Your videos are so motivational for me - whenever I'm feeling down on my language studies I watch your videos. 🥰 Also, your English accent is really good and anyone who told you that you were hard to understand was lying!

  • @Ash-ol3ji
    @Ash-ol3ji2 жыл бұрын

    It's people like Zoe that give me hope! After years of study, I am still not fluent in my second language like I would like to be. Fear has a lot to do with that

  • @libbymorehouse4466
    @libbymorehouse44662 жыл бұрын

    I'm so in awe of you and the languages you've learned! I would love to learn languages like this

  • @jackintheworld6639
    @jackintheworld66392 жыл бұрын

    Radiant honesty is always beautiful. Thanks, Zoe. And the precision of your thoughts is super helpful.

  • @r.a.prender
    @r.a.prender2 жыл бұрын

    I loved the tip for learning new words by putting them in your personal life's context. Thank you, Zoe!

  • @leoowl9850
    @leoowl98502 жыл бұрын

    Watching your videos is very motivating not only for learning languages but for studying, making plans and organising your life in general. Love your videos! Thanks for sharing !

  • @selinawithikon2129
    @selinawithikon21292 жыл бұрын

    You give us so much❤. New perspectives on language learning, sociological and psychological aspects of living in a foreign culture and lots of selfcare advice. You are such a pure soul!

  • @KCC318
    @KCC3182 жыл бұрын

    I can't tell you how HAPPY I am to have found your channel. I truly admire you. I travel often and try to learn as much of the language and culture of the countries I visit, but I aspire to be a polyglot like you! I look forward to watching more of your content!

  • @hossamyasser8651
    @hossamyasser86512 жыл бұрын

    Perfect advice. Thanks Ms. Zoé!

  • @cherishedowl421
    @cherishedowl421 Жыл бұрын

    The people who Criticize ARE jealous of YOU You should be very PROUD of You Your English is great 🥰 Be you, 🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼🌼

  • @fattahmahmoud2577
    @fattahmahmoud25772 жыл бұрын

    I was just telling my self about the mistake of studying for hours and not being productive enough and this video made me sure that I should just focus on what can I learn per day instead of just studying 5 hours and not be able to remember what I have just studied thanks zoe ❤❤

  • @williamhehemann3887
    @williamhehemann38872 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are so wonderful! It's really helpful to hear your insights about finding meaningful ways to consistently practice languages and avoiding burnout.

  • @aldomarreroperez4602
    @aldomarreroperez46022 жыл бұрын

    I'm liking your videos more and more, I love the way you portrait your content and the wisdom you lavished on them. What a beautiful work.

  • @emodreadgeek
    @emodreadgeek2 жыл бұрын

    I am so glad the KZread algorithm brought you to me! I am having such a difficult time trying to learn German. I‘ll be enthusiastic one day and depressed the next day. Your video gave me a different perspective. Like maybe I was setting goals that are unrealistic! So thank you, Zoe! It is now back to my drawing board to set new goals and new methods of studying German.

  • @elainepotgieter9403
    @elainepotgieter94037 ай бұрын

    I love your humility. Actually making a video about your mistakes so other people can learn from them. You are amazing. Thanks for the great tips, I will definitely take that to heart as I've just embarked on a journey of brushing up on my languages again. One bit at a time.

  • @englishbetween
    @englishbetween2 жыл бұрын

    1000%! I’m an English teacher and aspiring polyglot, and this is the same advice and same things that I tell my students. It’s so refreshing to hear it come from someone who has so much more experience with languages! Thanks ❤️ A hug to you! 😊😊

  • @jessfritsche
    @jessfritsche2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for reminding me to be more patient and reasonable with myself. I studied French in high school and university, and I’m re-learning after a very long time away from it. My goal is to not only get to where I once was, but to surpass that level and gain real proficiency. I’ve been so frustrated with myself because I do recall a lot from before now that I’m practicing regularly, but not as much as I would like. This video is a good reminder to meet myself where I am with my skills and not expect that I should be back to my old level so quickly. Also, I think your English accent is so elegant! :) It sounds so musical to me.

  • @Mona...134
    @Mona...1342 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with you, i made exactly the same mistakes, i want quick progress, as many new words every day as possible, no matter what, and that is just not realistic. Thank you for sharing this and for being so honest.

  • @janina5530
    @janina55302 жыл бұрын

    Tank you, Zoe ❤️ So inspiring and motivating video. The story about your friend mastering her French so no-one can bully her is really touching. I can relate to this and it is a great example that we should never get discouraged. Really interested in the video about your study.

  • @melissabennett6571
    @melissabennett65712 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad you made this video. One of the reasons I was drawn to your channel is because you DO have an accent and sometimes the words don’t come out easily. But as a language learning channel, that makes you more relatable and encouraging! I think “her accent isn’t perfect either but she made a whole KZread video in English and I understood her easily. If she can do that, surely I can say a few simple phrases out loud.”

  • @abie3723
    @abie37232 жыл бұрын

    I haven't watched this kind of genuine video on KZread for a while. Very informative, sincere and courageous. ❤

  • @bilgehankara3560
    @bilgehankara35602 жыл бұрын

    Another wonderful and very useful video! I can't express enough my thanks to you for sharing these tips and your hard gained experiences with us.

  • @riyanjinssi8264
    @riyanjinssi82642 жыл бұрын

    thank you very much for sharing these experiences. i'm currently overwhelmed with the language i'm learning and i feel like i'm not making any progress despite the time and effort i'm putting in. your thoughts and tips are making so much sense why i'm having a hard time so thank you

  • @10v3yaa
    @10v3yaa2 жыл бұрын

    I really like the idea that learning a language isn't about showing your abilities but about communication Thank you for your video!

  • @denisedeharenne1270
    @denisedeharenne12702 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe how many languages you know! You're so powerful and I admire you. Thank you for inspiring me, I'll study some french today. All the love from Argentina 🤗

  • @esta3492
    @esta34922 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant video! I didn’t think I’d like this video as much as I have done or glean as many learning points like the way you structure your studies versus the hours & the expectations from yourself and others. Thank for your honesty and again so many useful tips.💖💖 And I would definitely love to see a video on accents and challenges of language learning from an immigrant/foreigner perspective

  • @wudusanheyu
    @wudusanheyu10 ай бұрын

    最近看了好几个你的视频,可谓醍醐灌顶,重新出发了,感谢。你说学语言不是为了炫耀而是为了沟通,真得好

  • @angelclourvi
    @angelclourvi2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Zoe! Thank you sm for taking your time doing this video! I learn a lot! The mindset of learning other languages just to impress others is just so wrong. It's all about learning to communicate and connect with people. Love this video!!❤️❤️

  • @AfroLinguo

    @AfroLinguo

    2 жыл бұрын

    Doing anything to impress other people is dangerous, because you seek validation from outside. Your validation should always come from within.

  • @ellvenfairy
    @ellvenfairy2 жыл бұрын

    Completely agree! I always say to others that making mistakes is the best part of language learning, the more you make the better you get!

  • @didor5210
    @didor52102 жыл бұрын

    I’ve just found you, and I have to say you really motivated me to go on and learn new languages 😊 Also I’m Iranian and it was really nice seeing you talking in Persian 🥰

  • @Mariaglenn
    @Mariaglenn2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Zoe! This was very helpful to me. I started studying French a month ago, and am progressing. I find myself getting a headache, or physically tired after a 30 minute lesson. So..I review the same lesson over a few days 4 to 5 times, till I feel I have about 80% mastered the lesson. Then I move on to the next. I did not set myself a time reference for learning. I'm taking others advice, on the different channels. I'm 68 years old, and have a high interest in learning more languages. I speak native English, and have some background in Spanish. So it is learning, that I want to be fun for me. Thank you again, your channel is my favorite, and most helpful.

  • @vell2994
    @vell29942 жыл бұрын

    Such a beautiful video !!! I expected a very basic disappointing video but here are real advices . Thank you !!!!!! This was like a motivational speach

  • @khushi-rs3js
    @khushi-rs3js Жыл бұрын

    It's always been my perfectionist attitude that has stopped me from progressing. Making mistakes is such a crucial part of learning a language. Thank you for this video, I have taken a lot from it. Wonderfully explained:)

  • @alisanovikova7023
    @alisanovikova70232 жыл бұрын

    Your speaking is so good!!! It’s a pleasure listening to you! And also thank you for your video ❤️

  • @palbey
    @palbey2 жыл бұрын

    Dear Zoe, thank you for making this video, it raged me and motivated me to continue my efforts to speak and French well to communicate with other people.

  • @aurorebcs
    @aurorebcs2 жыл бұрын

    Ça m'a remotivé à apprendre des langues, merci. J'ai si peu de temps de libre que j'avais presque abandonné cette petite lueur que je trouve magnifique : pouvoir communiquer avec le monde à travers leurs mots.

  • @lanuit6527

    @lanuit6527

    2 жыл бұрын

    Est ce que tu apprendre le français ?

  • @aurorebcs

    @aurorebcs

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lanuit6527 nop, le français est ma langue maternelle, j'apprends le coréen, l'anglais et le créole antillais ~

  • @lanuit6527

    @lanuit6527

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aurorebcs Ah ok bon courage ❤

  • @aurorebcs

    @aurorebcs

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lanuit6527 merci, toi aussi si tu apprends une langue ~~

  • @Alpha0000007
    @Alpha00000072 жыл бұрын

    I love your message and it's amazing how you can take an insult or a mockery and turn it into a positive. Your English accent is fine and I understand you perfectly.

  • @rajs7876
    @rajs78762 жыл бұрын

    Love seeing more women sharing their language learning journeys. Their is a humility you have that is much appreciated

  • @parinazvahidnia7948
    @parinazvahidnia79482 жыл бұрын

    Oh my God. I am so proud of you. You speak farsi beautifully. We love and appreciate anyone who speaks Persian. It is so hard to learn Persian without Iranian parents or relatives.What you did is really amazing and courageous.

  • @uzqalam
    @uzqalam2 жыл бұрын

    What a smart and charming girl. Really enjoyed her lifetime stories to learn languages. Thank you, Zoe.

  • @matildempfriascosta68
    @matildempfriascosta682 жыл бұрын

    Zoe, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on this topic... lots of us aim for perfectionism in language learning, but that only makes us not see what is really important in this process: understanding other culture and connect with people. Thanks for make it so clear :) Btw it would be very interesting to hear your thoughts about how sociological environments (specially the oppressive ones) influence language learning!

  • @AfroLinguo
    @AfroLinguo2 жыл бұрын

    I had the same experience you had with the Iranian girl, with a hong kong girl at a conference I attended this weekend. It was a conference that was taking place in German so, most of the people there were German. I then met here there and we started talking in Mandarin. She was so happy to find somebody at the Conference who spoke mandarin. That made me really happy.

  • @ChannelFiend
    @ChannelFiend2 жыл бұрын

    You are so awesome!!! Your video popped up on my recommendations & I needed this video and didn't know that I needed it. WoW!!! This video covered all of the issues that I have & my problems run deep. I am learning Korean, I get Spanish & Italian confused, I've forgotten quite a bit of French & German, & if that's not enough, I want to learn Arabic as well. My expectations 'were' off along with my pronunciation. This video put everything in perspective for me. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! (New Subscriber)

  • @ihavetheheadacheof87
    @ihavetheheadacheof875 ай бұрын

    Your voice is so calming. It may be the things I'm going through now, but I almost started crying around 1:42 Thank you so much. This definitely made me a bit more confident in studying.

  • @gwynblath
    @gwynblath2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Zoe! Thank you for this video (and your whole channel), it motivated me to come back to learning a new language which I've been struggling with (Spanish). I've been a life-long student of foreign languages, but I don't speak any other Romance one, so it's been a real struggle. I hope this time I finally get somewhere! I actually have a funny story about not wanting to impress others: when I moved to a country whose language I didn't speak at that time (Denmark) I heard this from my supervisors: "Well, Germans can learn Danish, but the rest of you won't. It's too difficult, so just don't worry about it." I'm Polish, but I also have an M.A. diploma in linguistics and was kinda offended, so I decided to prove them wrong. After 4 months I read books in Danish (just simple stories for teenagers, but still), but kindly refrained from laughing in my supervisors' faces, just talked to them daily in their funny language ;) Obviously I still did it for me, not for others, but sometimes being a mean witch pays off ;) Good luck with your studies, I think you're incredibly impressive!

  • @themultilingualfamilyhub
    @themultilingualfamilyhub2 жыл бұрын

    Zoe, thanks so much for sharing these tips and the super inspirational stories with us. It's very sad and shocking to hear how your Syrian friend was mocked for her Arabic accent - it's amazing how she didn't let this defeat her but rose above it and grew stronger! And yes, it would be very interesting to hear about your research on the experience of migrants and how their accents affect the way they are perceived. 真的很欣赏你,加油Zoe!

  • @nguyenkhanhlinh5422
    @nguyenkhanhlinh54222 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video... I've been stressing out for the couple of months because I don't feel like being better in German at all, even after 7 months being in the country... Now I only have 3 months left, and I have to pass a language exam to make my German ability "recognizable", honestly I regret for not having worked hard enough, but at the same time, I don't want to deny that I did make effort, and am able to communicate with people without so much difficulties as before. Speaking correctly a language takes so much time, much more than I've expected, it is indeed time to lower my ambition and the pressure I put on myself a little bit and just do my best :) Great video, thanks for the reassuring words!

  • @ChristinsKanal1
    @ChristinsKanal12 жыл бұрын

    Tolles Video und Ratschläge !! Ich bewundere dich. Danke für die Motivation 🙏

  • @TaticaMiranda
    @TaticaMiranda2 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos, Zoe! I'm learning a lot with you ❤️❤️❤️

  • @daviphelipee
    @daviphelipee2 жыл бұрын

    Zoe, you are incredible!! Your channel is amazing and you're helping me so much!! Thank you for everything ;)

  • @alaysaperez766
    @alaysaperez7662 жыл бұрын

    Hello Zoe, your tips always are very realistics so they are really effective by that. Thanks of them I've could keep me motivate. Thanks a lot.

  • @nitsme4256
    @nitsme42562 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much. When you said I changed my mindset and language is not for showing off it's a way to communicate It touched me. I go through depression for 2 years and tonight you're telling me don't be afraid if it's taking more time. Thank you for your beautiful heart btw your Persian is very good. I hope God protect you. Love you 💓❤️💕❤️💓

  • @courtneycaitlin8943
    @courtneycaitlin89432 жыл бұрын

    I clicked on this video for language tips yet left it with not only that but also life wisdom. Thanks!

  • @coin5207
    @coin52072 жыл бұрын

    That point about learning to communicate rather than learning to impress is very helpful 👍

  • @nebbiedottv
    @nebbiedottv2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! I’m learning my first foreign language right now, and I want it to be my first of many. It will be a long journey and I’m sure I’ll have many embarrassing or challenging moments. But language study is something I’m passionate about and I’m ready! This advice was really inspiring. I appreciate it.

  • @siriluckworsfold
    @siriluckworsfold2 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful you... Love this superb clip, such a great narrative. Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @namratamundu5049
    @namratamundu50492 жыл бұрын

    You know, you put it out straight that we learn language to connect with people. and what you said that you learn better in a harsh way is actually true.

  • @bonniemaze3163
    @bonniemaze31632 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Zoe! Your English is GREAT! I understood every word and was highly intrigued by the idea of your almost British, sounding, dialect. It has a certain je ne sais quoi....

  • @nolinordwora5574
    @nolinordwora55744 ай бұрын

    You're right zoe most people who criticize you and ignore your efforts are unable to do half of what you've already achieved ✨️ ❤ nice advice keep going .

  • @jeremiahgonzales4890
    @jeremiahgonzales48902 жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful video. Thank you for your message.

  • @valeriafonseca1136
    @valeriafonseca11362 жыл бұрын

    I can't tell you how grateful I am with this video🥰 You're so beautiful, not only on the outside but in the inside❤️✨ This really motivated me, because I haven't been too much these days! I easily get frustrated, sometimes I can see lots of progress in the languages that I'm learning, but other times I feel stuck... Maybe those are the perfect times to review and practice what I've already learn!❤️ And for me is so satisfying listening to you speak English 🥰 Blessings 💖

  • @raamisa_annan_waafy_2180
    @raamisa_annan_waafy_21802 жыл бұрын

    I like to learn new languages but I'm so afraid of making mistakes but from now on I'm not afraid of making mistakes 😊 I learned a lot from you thank you so much 😊

  • @stephenperry67
    @stephenperry67 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your experiences and offering encouragement. I’ve been studying Japanese three years. I passed the JLPT N4 in December but since then it’s been difficult for me to make progress and prepare for the next level. Watching your video helped me to better manage my expectations and recognize my limitations.

  • @veronika6985
    @veronika69852 жыл бұрын

    I speak and English and Spanish and now I’m trying to learn Arabic to better communicate with people I work with and friends of mine who are native Arabic speakers and this has helped me so much. I’m a perfectionist and i try to not fail but this has made me realize it’s one day at a time and i will learn. Thank you! 💓

  • @silv1991
    @silv19912 жыл бұрын

    Bonjour Zoé! Thanks for this interesting video. I think quite a bit of people can relate to those three mistakes you talked about. I’ve been learning Hindi for the past years and I should really try to overcome my inhibitions and use it more.

  • @mayahiranoyama1191
    @mayahiranoyama11912 жыл бұрын

    I would love that you introduce your research for us, sounds super interesting! And thanks for the tips! They will help me a lot!

  • @zoe.languages

    @zoe.languages

    2 жыл бұрын

    Will do ☺️

  • @vrmartin202
    @vrmartin202 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Great reminders. C1 in French in one year is amazing. B1 in six months is amazing. Thanks so much for the encouragement.

  • @KD_moderateotaku
    @KD_moderateotaku2 жыл бұрын

    I feel like you are a very sweet person.

  • @oddmurphy8980
    @oddmurphy89802 жыл бұрын

    姐姐的视频对我的帮助很大,通过这期视频发现了自己在学习语言的过程中的一些问题,非常感谢😚

  • @giovannastenzel7105
    @giovannastenzel71052 жыл бұрын

    Zoe, I must say that this video inspired so much, you're my biggest aspirition to keep going, to work on my language skills, specially in mandarin, which I find quite amusing and exquisite, but, at the same time, I've found it the most difficult to pronounce... thank you so much, anyway! Love your videos and your accent!

  • @auroraseyets8516
    @auroraseyets85162 жыл бұрын

    You Are An Amazing Human Being!!! I am a language learner and teacher. Thank you for this post!!!

  • @fernandamaciaspincay1789
    @fernandamaciaspincay17892 жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness! Is the first time that I see you and I love your accent, is very clear ✨ I really needed to hear this right now, thanks 🥰

  • @haimbenavraham1502
    @haimbenavraham15022 жыл бұрын

    Zoe, you are so adorable and wise. But, everyone must take time out to allow the subconscious mind to digest and divulge all the excessive conscious learning intake.. The key is to enjoy life and learning, naturally.

  • @googleuser-we8ei
    @googleuser-we8ei2 жыл бұрын

    I'm currently learning English and I've made this habit of leaving atleast one comment in English on every KZread video I watch . Thank you for the video, it was really helpful .

  • @perlad3100

    @perlad3100

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's a really nice habit! By the way your english seems to be very good already :)

  • @googleuser-we8ei

    @googleuser-we8ei

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@perlad3100 thank you ^_^

  • @ademirj241
    @ademirj2412 жыл бұрын

    És uma garota muito inteligente, que transmite sólidos e úteis ensinamentos, utilizando seus próprios desafios obtidos em tua caminhada no aprendizado dos vários idiomas que conheces. E isso é o que sinceramente te desejo senhorita Zoe... muito sucesso!

  • @tmjosephdominic
    @tmjosephdominic Жыл бұрын

    Hi Zoe, your videos are extremely helpful and inspiring!! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences and knowledge!

  • @Ellemia_Burkart
    @Ellemia_Burkart2 жыл бұрын

    You are amazing 🤩!! I’m happy that I found you here new. You have spoken very well in persisch.