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  • @matt_brooks-green
    @matt_brooks-green2 ай бұрын

    For more language learning advice why not sign up for my newsletter: matt-brooks-green.ck.page/5c3f11e6e3

  • @speakeuropeanportuguese
    @speakeuropeanportugueseАй бұрын

    1:25 - stopped to look up loquacious and discovered that it describes me to a tee and explains how I learned Portuguese so quickly! :) 😂

  • @GenkoKenja
    @GenkoKenjaАй бұрын

    It all also depends on the language. If you’re learning a language like Spanish when you already speak another language with the same alphabet like English, then you probably don’t have to memorize things on purpose (using Anki and the like). I’ve been learning Italian from Spanish for a couple of years now just watching content in Italian but using an ItalianSpanish dictionary and I have a lot of passive vocab just by watching content without having to use anki (also important to mention passive vocab doesn’t mean you can speak the language…for that you need to transform it into active vocab)….also I personally find content meant for language learners quite boring and so I had to force myself to try and use that….which is why I dont…I just do native level content almost immediately (when applicable) For Japanese (from English), while immersion was a big part of my day from day one (after learning the 2 syllabaries) I was also doing a lot of studying into the grammar, memorizing words from my immersion using anki, studying kanji (A LOT) etc…Japanese was just too different from English that just immersing without any kind of memorization won’t cut it. However, because I am extremely obsessed with Japanese I could consume native level content and did not mind sitting there looking at the same 2 sentences for about an hour starting out….nowadays I’m at the point where I can just learn by immersion without anki and with a monolingual dictionary Finally for Korean (From Japanese), although my advanced level in Japanese makes it easier, I still can’t escape it being too different from my native languages so I am still forced to use an SRS (using LingQ SRS for this one) and I’m approaching it a bit different than Japanese…instead of consuming native level content from the beginning, because I’m not as obsessed I’m waiting to finish Levels 1 and 2 from Lingo Deer to then move to LingQ (we’ll see how that goes as usually content I don’t pick for myself bores me, but it’s better than getting overwhelmed) and finally native level content From my experience learning languages, I can tell the approach to learn them (almost always) varies per language…it will never be exactly the same.

  • @russelsmithard7566
    @russelsmithard7566Ай бұрын

    Love your videos! Would love it if you could make one showing your Spanish after not speaking for so much of the beginner period! In the meantime thx so much for the great content!

  • @jeffreybarker357
    @jeffreybarker357Ай бұрын

    Conceptual breakdowns of comprehensible input-wish these had been around when I first tried and quit Dreaming Spanish. I’d have been beyond 1,500 hours already! 😩 My own fault. We live and we learn. I also like that you wore a shirt that looks like you’re advertising for Dreaming Spanish, Matt. Well done.

  • @matt_brooks-green

    @matt_brooks-green

    Ай бұрын

    Me too! That's why I'm making them - hopefully we can save someone the pain. Hahaha - didn't notice that!

  • @fabian1019
    @fabian1019Күн бұрын

    Is the method of comprehensible input is enough? I've heard that using flashcards can help you adquiere faster the language.

  • @danielbazinga
    @danielbazingaАй бұрын

    I’ve seen so many videos on this method and people saying it’s great. In theory, it makes sense, but I really haven’t seen anyone who has actually used this method to fluency. I’ve seen similar videos on your channel 8 months or so ago, but nothing to indicate it’s actually working for you. There’s a few channels showing people following only dreaming Spanish and they really don’t seem to be making good progress even after 1000 hours or more . I’m not trying to say this method doesn’t work, but when the threshold for it working is some thousands of hours in with nothing but “trust me bro” before then, I find it hard to accept it as a method to follow

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127Ай бұрын

    Oddly enough, I still remember what loquacious means from my 8th grade English class. I guess I learned something in school lol

  • @philipdavis7521
    @philipdavis7521Ай бұрын

    In a recent video Steve Kaufman put it very well, when he said that your brain uses probabilistic math to select the ‘next’ word when speaking. It’s not about retrieving a ‘fact’ you’ve learned by rote. One interesting thing I’ve seen recently is just how hostile many language teachers and learners are to input learning methods. This includes many very high level researchers (languagejones being one). People don’t like having their assumptions challenged.

  • @athenagreen5390

    @athenagreen5390

    Ай бұрын

    People don't like challenging the norms, in general. That is why advertising works. See a product a lot, it becomes normalized. This is why duolingo is so popular. It doesn't have to work, it just has to feel 'normal'.

  • @derpauleglot9772

    @derpauleglot9772

    Ай бұрын

    Languagejones is hostile towards input? How so?

  • @Justmechillin07
    @Justmechillin0726 күн бұрын

    Yeah this doesn’t work for me. I need to apply immersion method and obsess with a language to learn it.

  • @gerontodon
    @gerontodonАй бұрын

    When I think about it, i don't know what loquacious means, but if i don't, I assume I do. It sounds as if it means something like "louche"? Then again, I might just be vaguely guessing as to what that means too 😅 I just looked it up, and I was right about the meaning of louche.. basically, languid and decadent.. but completely wrong about loquacious, which apparently, doesn't mean that, but means talkative. Loquacious still sounds as if it _should_ be a synonym for louche to me, but I suppose that just shows that the impressions you get from the way a word sounds isn't always a reliable guide.

  • @NunotherthanCrackerzhimself
    @NunotherthanCrackerzhimselfАй бұрын

    Bro you're like the British version of Will Tennyson

  • @CaliGl
    @CaliGlАй бұрын

    I was wondering if there was some way I could message you I really want to learn spanish my gf made me a bet that I can't learn it in 3 months I would like to get some conversational fluency and I'm trying to do it for free so if there's some way I can message you that would be great

  • @matt_brooks-green

    @matt_brooks-green

    Ай бұрын

    Subscribe to the newsletter and reply to me once it comes out. Why the rush? Language Transfer and Hello Talk would be your best bet if you want to use free resources, though I would manage your expectations - you can make a good start but unless you're full time it might take you longer depending on how you define 'conversational fluency'

  • @CaliGl

    @CaliGl

    Ай бұрын

    @@matt_brooks-green I know I've been wanting to learn spanish for a while now I'm just taking initiative now I signed up to your news letter next time you send something I'll message you and ask some questions

  • @Komatik_

    @Komatik_

    Ай бұрын

    3 months seems a bit too short of a time period. But I know a guy whose coworkers bet a burrito that he couldn't learn Spanish in 6 months and he's on track to achieve a decent level by that point.

  • @CaliGl

    @CaliGl

    Ай бұрын

    @@Komatik_ you know what I could do to help achieve that goal do you know Spain Spanish?