How I Learn Languages in 7 Days ( from absolutely nothing )

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0:00 - Some Bad Language News...
:28 - Language Learning Compounds
:51 - Why You Can't Just Listen or Speak
1:10 - The Rules for Learning
1:46 - The Missing Elements CC's
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4:27 - If you have 7 days to learn? 90% Don't know their Learning Type
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  • @goluremilanguages
    @goluremilanguages5 ай бұрын

    😂Watch Will PRANKING people by Speaking Their Native Language! kzread.info/dash/bejne/q45smdCLn6y8osY.htmlsi=PN-DpmjNZ-YDuDT5

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    5 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend learning Icelandic + Norse and Dutch and Norwegian which are the prettiest languages ever that are as pretty / refined / poetic as English and too pretty not to know, and also Welsh / Breton / Gothic / Faroese / Danish etc - það er mikilvægt að læra Íslensku og FornNorrenu og Hollensku og Norsku, því þær eru alltof flottar og fullkomnar! 🇮🇸 🇳🇱 🇳🇴 🇸🇪 🇺🇸 🇩🇰 🇬🇧 🇩🇪 🇱🇺 🇮🇪 🇫🇴

  • @THETRAVLER123
    @THETRAVLER1235 ай бұрын

    The fact that you are real about it is great. No nonsense approach.

  • @dabdaddyjosh
    @dabdaddyjosh5 ай бұрын

    i try to play video games on servers from my target language. its been a huge help with reading and typing. along with forced voip encounters.

  • @goluremilanguages

    @goluremilanguages

    5 ай бұрын

    Love it. Doing things like this are a big help. Sink or swim can do wonders. This is only part 1 of a series we'll do. Changing Browser Language or Settings on your phone or video games are a huge help to create this artificial immersion.

  • @James-oi7mz
    @James-oi7mz5 ай бұрын

    Great! The best video on applying comprehensible input that I've seen.

  • @C4664L
    @C4664L5 ай бұрын

    I've said it before but the quality of this channel is insane for the amount of subscribers 2024 you'll hit 500k EASILY

  • @308Fibreglass-hl2on

    @308Fibreglass-hl2on

    5 ай бұрын

    Not with clickbait thumbnails he won't

  • @moumin-yasseendaher3467
    @moumin-yasseendaher34675 ай бұрын

    You're super inspiring!

  • @user-kw8ni7ko1q
    @user-kw8ni7ko1q5 ай бұрын

    These steps are not just for language learning but for all learning. This is 100% correct. It's the fail principle: test yourself, a good exercise after learning session is to get a blank paper and write down what you just learned. It shows what you learned and what you did not.

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    5 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend learning Icelandic + Norse and Dutch and Norwegian which are the prettiest languages ever that are as pretty / refined / poetic as English and too pretty not to know, and also Welsh / Breton / Gothic / Faroese / Danish etc! The fastest and most efficient way of learning languages is by learning mostly from vocab videos and grammar videos and other videos teaching those languages (spaced repetition aka watching and rewatching as many vocab videos and other language learning videos as possible regularly and many times over a period of time, until each word can be instantly processed and automatically remembered) and from lyrics and by watching every single video with subs in the target languages and by learning multiple languages at the same time, so that one can get fluent in multiple languages in 2 or 3 years, as opposed to only getting fluent in one language only, so learning one language at a time is very ineffective as it can take one many decades to learn many languages if one only learns one language at a time, and most learners could handle about 5 or 6 languages at a time! I am learning 15+ languages at the moment, and even though I only started learning languages on my own about one year ago, I am already upper advanced level in Dutch and advanced level in Norwegian and upper intermediate level in Icelandic and Norse and German and intermediate level in Welsh / Swedish / French / Italian / Portuguese, having learnt many thousands of words in multiple languages and over 8.500 base words in Dutch with minimal effort, and it is also because I always choose wisely, by only choosing the pretty and easy languages that are category 1 and category 2 languages, and two category 3 languages, namely Irish and Scottish Gaelic, including all Germanic languages and the 6 modern Celtic languages etc, which can be learnt very fast and can be learnt 2gether, as they have the prettiest and most memorable words that are super easy to memorize and they all have a very light aspect (the words are easy to read) and they all use normal letters aka the Latin alphabet which is the easiest and most logical alphabet ever that is so easy to read and type and very relaxing to the eye, which makes the learning process very enjoyable and very easy!

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    5 ай бұрын

    By the way, my current levels are... - upper intermediate level in Old Norse / Icelandic / German - writer level in English + native speaker level in Spanish - upper advanced level in Dutch + advanced level in Norwegian - intermediate level in Swedish / Portuguese / French / Italian / Welsh - beginner level in Breton / Hungarian / Gothic / Latin / Faroese / Galician / Danish / Slovene - total beginner in Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic / Aranese / Elfdalian / Gallo / Limburgish / Occitan / Luxembourgish / Catalan / East Norse / Ripuarian / Swiss German / Alemanic / Austrian German / PlatDeitsch / Greenlandic Norse / Friulian / Pretarolo / Sardinian / Neapolitan / Sicilian / Venetian / Esperanto / Walloon / Ladin / Guernsey / Norn / Burgundian / West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian / Yiddish / Afrikaans / Finnish / Latvian / Estonian etc (and the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / French that are referred to as ‘dialects’ but are usually a different language with different spelling etc) (I highly recommend learning Dutch / Icelandic + Norse + Faroese / Norwegian as they are so magical, as pretty / refined / poetic as English - all other Germanic and the other pretty languages on my list are also gorgeous, so they are all a great option!)

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    5 ай бұрын

    By the way, pronunciation naturally improves as one learns more and more thousands of words automatically, as one must know the words automatically and one must learn each word with its pronunciation and spelling to be able to pronounce the words as natives do - languages with very easy category 1 pronunciation such as Icelandic and Norse and Dutch can be pronounced as natives do even at an intermediate or beginner level, for example, I can pronounce the new Icelandic words even without any practice and without knowing them automatically yet, but languages such as German / French / Danish / Brazilian Portuguese / Swedish which have a category 2 pronunciation require some practice to get the right accent and one must know all the words automatically, so one must know the words and the pronunciation and spelling of each word very well to be able to maintain the right accent throughout the full sentences, so for these languages (and also for Spanish) I would also recommend practicing pronunciation by saying the words out loud, even as a beginner and intermediate, especially the words that become part of the automatic memory!

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    5 ай бұрын

    I shall share examples of sentences in Norse and Icelandic and Dutch... Ek veit þat, en þu veist þat ekki... (þ = the TH sound in think) Ég veit það þú veist ekki... (ð = the TH sound in the English word that and It is pronounced like the TH in the English word think when it is at the end of the word and and ég is pronounced yeh and ekki is pronounced ehki in Modern Icelandic) Ek heitumk Freyja ok ek em at læra FornNorrenu ok Íslensku... (the æ in læra is pronounced like an open A sound like in the English word cat and the u is pronounced more like an yu / iu sound with an extra i sound like the u in French and like the ü in German) Það er ekki at verða aðgerðarlaust eða óútreiknanlegt... (au = eoi sound in Modern Icelandic which is normal e sound + normal o sound + normal i sound said fast in one sound and the g and k in óútreiknanlegt are pronounced like a soft h sound) Ik hou van Nederlands - et is zo’n unieke en geweldige taal... So one can see how pretty and how alpha these languages look and sound - and the pronunciation rules are so modern and so cool, definitely the prettiest and coolest sounds and pronunciation rules ever, these languages sound as cool as English, and maybe a bit cooler even, in some ways!

  • @wildmanmike100
    @wildmanmike1005 ай бұрын

    Choose life or choose learning a language.

  • @jbird4165
    @jbird41655 ай бұрын

    Bro I’m going to need that course man. I can’t wait any longer. 😂

  • @paholainen100
    @paholainen1005 ай бұрын

    hey man, greetings from Melbourne, Australia. Good video, interesting. I guess you can achieve a lot in 7 days if you really go hard at it. Fluency is a whole different story though. good tips though.

  • @avitalsheva
    @avitalsheva5 ай бұрын

    Actually , when you learn a language , you really pay attention to pronunciation, what is very impressive. Especially a russian is fabubous, but not only. Italian or french same.

  • @milanistainspagna

    @milanistainspagna

    5 ай бұрын

    You cannot saying the same as Japanese or Chinese, learn a language require time and intense study of the entire structure. It’s hardly possibile learn a language in 7 days even you study the whole day. I’ve been studying English for close 20 years and I still can’t speak so fluently.

  • @avitalsheva

    @avitalsheva

    5 ай бұрын

    It depends . Somebody is much much more competent and able than some other person. Somebody is able to learn 6 languages and somebody is struggling with one for years@@milanistainspagna

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    5 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend learning Icelandic + Norse and Dutch and Norwegian which are the prettiest languages ever that are as pretty / refined / poetic as English and too pretty not to know, and also Welsh / Breton / Gothic / Faroese / Danish etc! The fastest and most efficient way of learning languages is by learning mostly from vocab videos and grammar videos and other videos teaching those languages (spaced repetition aka watching and rewatching as many vocab videos and other language learning videos as possible regularly and many times over a period of time, until each word can be instantly processed and automatically remembered) and from lyrics and by watching every single video with subs in the target languages and by learning multiple languages at the same time, so that one can get fluent in multiple languages in 2 or 3 years, as opposed to only getting fluent in one language only, so learning one language at a time is very ineffective as it can take one many decades to learn many languages if one only learns one language at a time, and most learners could handle about 5 or 6 languages at a time! I am learning 15+ languages at the moment, and even though I only started learning languages on my own about one year ago, I am already upper advanced level in Dutch and advanced level in Norwegian and upper intermediate level in Icelandic and Norse and German and intermediate level in Welsh / Swedish / French / Italian / Portuguese, having learnt many thousands of words in multiple languages and over 8.500 base words in Dutch with minimal effort, and it is also because I always choose wisely, by only choosing the pretty and easy languages that are category 1 and category 2 languages, and two category 3 languages, namely Irish and Scottish Gaelic, including all Germanic languages and the 6 modern Celtic languages etc, which can be learnt very fast and can be learnt 2gether, as they have the prettiest and most memorable words that are super easy to memorize and they all have a very light aspect (the words are easy to read) and they all use normal letters aka the Latin alphabet which is the easiest and most logical alphabet ever that is so easy to read and type and very relaxing to the eye, which makes the learning process very enjoyable and very easy!

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    5 ай бұрын

    By the way, my current levels are... - upper intermediate level in Old Norse / Icelandic / German - writer level in English + native speaker level in Spanish - upper advanced level in Dutch + advanced level in Norwegian - intermediate level in Swedish / Portuguese / French / Italian / Welsh - beginner level in Breton / Hungarian / Gothic / Latin / Faroese / Galician / Danish / Slovene - total beginner in Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic / Aranese / Elfdalian / Gallo / Limburgish / Occitan / Luxembourgish / Catalan / East Norse / Ripuarian / Swiss German / Alemanic / Austrian German / PlatDeitsch / Greenlandic Norse / Friulian / Pretarolo / Sardinian / Neapolitan / Sicilian / Venetian / Esperanto / Walloon / Ladin / Guernsey / Norn / Burgundian / West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian / Yiddish / Afrikaans / Finnish / Latvian / Estonian etc (and the other languages based on Dutch / German / Norwegian / Italian / French that are referred to as ‘dialects’ but are usually a different language with different spelling etc) (I highly recommend learning Dutch / Icelandic + Norse + Faroese / Norwegian as they are so magical, as pretty / refined / poetic as English - all other Germanic and the other pretty languages on my list are also gorgeous, so they are all a great option!)

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    5 ай бұрын

    By the way, pronunciation naturally improves as one learns more and more thousands of words automatically, as one must know the words automatically and one must learn each word with its pronunciation and spelling to be able to pronounce the words as natives do - languages with very easy category 1 pronunciation such as Icelandic and Norse and Dutch can be pronounced as natives do even at an intermediate or beginner level, for example, I can pronounce the new Icelandic words even without any practice and without knowing them automatically yet, but languages such as German / French / Danish / Brazilian Portuguese / Swedish which have a category 2 pronunciation require some practice to get the right accent and one must know all the words automatically, so one must know the words and the pronunciation and spelling of each word very well to be able to maintain the right accent throughout the full sentences, so for these languages (and also for Spanish) I would also recommend practicing pronunciation by saying the words out loud, even as a beginner and intermediate, especially the words that become part of the automatic memory!

  • @LanguageKing333
    @LanguageKing3335 ай бұрын

    Hey Will John, inspirirao si me da naučim hrvatski! hvala ti brate!❤

  • @donaldmuhammad9320
    @donaldmuhammad93205 ай бұрын

    "Consistency!" Yes sir. Great point

  • @itxshona340
    @itxshona3405 ай бұрын

    Consistency is a power for us 🎉

  • @mitchbfc86
    @mitchbfc865 ай бұрын

    Buon Natale amico mio ❤

  • @JorgeGarcia10847
    @JorgeGarcia1084722 күн бұрын

    ¡Hablo español desde hace más de diez años porque me apasiona!

  • @rayian5891
    @rayian58915 ай бұрын

    Really enjoying your videos. So what is that Neville Goddard quote on the wall behind you?

  • @nbayern7000
    @nbayern70005 ай бұрын

    Intro was hilarious

  • @achrafzd7162
    @achrafzd71625 ай бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @paholainen100
    @paholainen1005 ай бұрын

    Grüsse aus Melbourne, Australien. Gutes Video. Es ist nicht möglich eine Sprache in 7 Tagen zu lernen. Es gibt zu viel zu lernen. Wortschatz, Grammatik und Umgangsprache aber man kann viel in ein Paar Monaten lernen aber um fliessend zu werden, braucht man viel mehr Zeit.

  • @paholainen100
    @paholainen1005 ай бұрын

    ich habe vergessen zu sagen, I forgot to mention, you can definitely learn tips to learn a language fast in the early stages but achieving a decent command of the language can take years and years.. Achieving advanced beginner/intermediate gets easier over time as you repeat the process with different languages but I don't many KZread polyglots achieve a very high level in any language. There are exceptions though.

  • @MsPearl_
    @MsPearl_4 ай бұрын

    What is the qoute behind him by neville goddard?

  • @paholainen100
    @paholainen1005 ай бұрын

    Ich bin der Meinung, alle Leute können viele Sprache lernen, wahrscheinlich bis A2 oder B1 aber je mehr Sprachen man lernt, desto schwieriger wird das B2 oder C1-C2 zu erreichen. Nach B1 oder B2 wird das Lernen immer langsamer. Von A1 bis B1 lernt man schnell aber von B1 bis C2 lernt man sehr sehr langsam.

  • @Artorius100

    @Artorius100

    4 ай бұрын

    Are you a native german speaker or did you learn it? Greetings from Germany

  • @paholainen100

    @paholainen100

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Artorius100 Nein bin leider keine Muttersprachler . Ich habe mir die Sprache selbst beigebracht

  • @Artorius100

    @Artorius100

    4 ай бұрын

    @@paholainen100 Du hast mein Respekt. Wie lange lernst du schon und wie viele Sprachen kannst du sprechen?

  • @paholainen100

    @paholainen100

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Artorius100 danke, vielleicht seit 15 Jahren oder mehr. Ich habe niemals in Deutschland gelebt aber ich habe deutsch immer in Australien gelernt

  • @308Fibreglass-hl2on
    @308Fibreglass-hl2on5 ай бұрын

    Do a vid on how you learn Belarusian. You'll probably have more than 3k in three days

  • @milanistainspagna
    @milanistainspagna5 ай бұрын

    Non è possibile imparare una lingua in così poco tempo, servono anni anni e anni di studio intenso. Io sono 20 anni che imparo l’inglese e non so ancora parlarlo fluentemente e alcune parole non le conosco.

  • @goluremilanguages

    @goluremilanguages

    5 ай бұрын

    Haha l’hai scritto prima di guardare il video?

  • @mitchbfc86

    @mitchbfc86

    5 ай бұрын

    Stai messo male amico mio allora 😂😂 studia i sassi allora forse impari qualcosa di più 😂😂

  • @loicgrange9238
    @loicgrange92385 ай бұрын

    I remember when Daniel Tammet learned Icelandic in one week... 😮😅 BTW, thanks for the video.

  • @JesusChrist2000BC

    @JesusChrist2000BC

    5 ай бұрын

    Isnt that guy some sort of super savant?

  • @loicgrange9238

    @loicgrange9238

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JesusChrist2000BC Yes. More or less the case.

  • @rizzi1036
    @rizzi10365 ай бұрын

    how far away is the camera you film with. It just looks like its way too far away and you compensate by zooming, ending in a low quality picture even though the video is in 4k :(