Learn Mandarin And Spanish with Wouter Corduwener

Audio lessons for Mandarin And Spanish on my Patreon page: / woutercorduwener
There is even more content on this page, check out the link for more info and tier prices.

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  • @WouterCorduwener
    @WouterCorduwener7 ай бұрын

    Audio lessons for Mandarin And Spanish on my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/woutercorduwener There is even more content on this page, check out the link for more info and tier prices.

  • @sanpx

    @sanpx

    6 ай бұрын

    También hay clases para aprender inglés?

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    4 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend teaching and learning the prettiest languages ever Icelandic / Norse / English / Dutch / Norwegian, which are the prettiest and most refined / poetic / magical languages ever created that are the most fun to speak / use / learn / hear / see etc, and are way too pretty not to know - Icelandic / Norse / English / Dutch / Norwegian are the languages of the future, and all should learn and speak them! I also recommend learning and teaching the 6 modern Celtic languages, namely Welsh / Breton / Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic, which are also super gorgeous, just like the Germanic languages, and Faroese / Gothic / Danish etc and other less known pretty languages like West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian, which are also super pretty, and maybe even the Italian-based languages like Sicilian / Pretarolo / Venetian / Friulian / Sardinian and also languages such as Galician / Occitan / Gallo / Walloon / Guernsey / Latin etc and Hungarian and Slovene, which are all pretty, and way prettier than Spanish etc! These languages should get way more attention than the languages with most native speakers, especially some of them, such as the Norse languages which are the prettiest ever, and languages such as Pretarolo and the Frisian languages and Breton / Cornish / Manx, which are also very pretty and have very few speakers, so they need a lot of help, and they need more resources on yt and on the Net, as there aren’t many resources teaching them, and not everyone can learn at the university or go to the library etc, so there should be a lot of resources and videos teaching them on yt etc and apps and wordlists or dictionaries on the Net, including many vocab videos which are the most important when it comes to learning new languages, so that learners can easily learn the words and grammar and the pronunciation etc! Technically, one can teach any of these pretty languages or all them, even if one isn’t fluent yet, and one can learn them as one teaches them, especially if one has access to a library that has dictionaries and grammar books or eBooks in these languages, and maybe one can work in collaboration with native speakers or speakers that know the languages fluently that can correct the grammar and things like that! When it comes to teaching languages, making yt videos teaching them is the best way to go about it, as learners generally watch videos, as videos are the best way to learn languages, as one can see the spelling of the word and hear the pronunciation at the same time, so a course would be incomplete without making the actual videos, including vocab videos and grammar videos, and generally, speakers that know a language and that choose to teach it start making yt videos, such as vocab videos and videos on grammar / pronunciation / verbs / prepositions / conjunctions etc and videos with subtitles in the target language and in English etc, and they also have an extra app or something like that where learners can get the words in PDF format or a wordlist with exercises and tips to practice the words or an eBook on grammar or vocab etc! Personally, I already know Spanish (native speaker level) since childhood, and I’m not interested in Chinese or similar languages, only learning pretty languages with mostly pretty words, but I would definitely watch all videos that teach any or all of the pretty languages that are on my list of languages I want to learn and improve!

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    4 ай бұрын

    In general, I wouldn’t recommend making courses in languages with many native speakers that most other yts have already made, because there are already way too many yts with videos and courses that are already teaching those languages, anyway, so one is going to be more successful if one starts teaching unique and special and real interesting and pretty languages that aren’t very known and that don’t have many resources or videos on yt, as learners are constantly trying to learn new languages that are very unique and interesting and gorgeous, especially pretty languages that sound very refined and that have super gorgeous words, so, if one makes the same types of contents that most other language-related yts have made, one isn’t going to be successful as most learners are usually going to use the contents by other yts that are also native speakers in those languages, that is, if they are even interested in learning that language! Besides, with extremely impossible category 10 and category 9 languages such as Chinese / Japanese / Korean etc, most learners end up giving up, anyway, which makes sense because they aren’t fun to learn and also because they are unnecessarily complicated, when languages should be easy to use / learn / pronounce / type / memorize etc and practical and pretty with very refined sound and very pretty and distinctive words! In general, the learners that are truly passionated about learning new languages and that tend to choose wisely are naturally interested in learning really pretty languages that are super fun to learn, such as the Germanic languages and the modern Celtic languages etc, which are languages one usually learns for their pretty words, not because one needs to! For example, there are over 5 million learners that are learning Dutch, and there are also many learners trying to learn the Norse languages and the Nordic languages, including Norse and Icelandic and Norwegian and Faroese and Danish, which have been getting more and more popular over the past few years, as more and more singers started making pretty songs with lyrics in those languages, such as Skáld and Eivør and Mirkur etc, and the Italian-based languages, and the modern Celtic languages etc, and even though they are requested many times, most yts tend to teach one of the known languages instead, which are usually super boring, except for English which is amazing and the universal language, and German / Spanish / French / Italian / Portuguese which are still pretty languages, but there are already tons of resources for learning these languages tho, and, with those other languages with most native speakers, it’s usually more native speakers watching them as they are trying to learn English than speakers of English trying to learn those languages! So one would definitely be way more successful if one made very unique content such as very well-made videos teaching the pretty and less known languages, and advanced Dutch vocab videos with rare Dutch verbs and rare Dutch words and Dutch terms that are work-related / tech-related / medicine-related etc, for example, which cannot really be found in most videos (Dutch is pretty popular, but those types of terms aren’t usually included in Dutch vocab videos) etc, especially if one includes both English and Spanish subtitles and both English and Spanish text in the video description and title, as I noticed that videos with Spanish titles and subtitles that are also made for speakers of Spanish get tons of views in general, as there are many speakers of Spanish that try to learn both English and other Germanic languages or Celtic languages etc and that are interested in language-related content, including guess the language challenge videos and guess the meaning of the word videos etc, which are usually very fun and entertaining and a good way to learn new words passively!

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    4 ай бұрын

    For example, the Skáld video for the song Rún has about 50 million views, the video for Flúga has about ten million views, and the lyric video for the song Oðínn with lyrics in Old Norse has about 10 million views, and one doesn’t usually see lyric videos that have millions of views, but when the song is extremely good and the language is super gorgeous and very refined and very alpha-looking and very alpha-sounding, it naturally gets a lot of views, and, the Go Learn vocab video that has over 1400 words in Icelandic is among the most viewed videos from them with around eighty thousand views, and there are videos with over six hundred thousand views that are teaching Icelandic, while some of the best Faroese / Norwegian / Danish songs also tend to get tons of views, so, one can see that the Norse languages are getting more and more popular naturally, due to their gorgeous words and sounds, despite not having a lot of help from popular yts, so they are a great option to teach and learn, maybe in a few years they will be among the most popular languages, who knows! Normally, such amazing languages would be very known if everyone talked about them, but the reason why these gorgeous languages (and other pretty languages) are not very known yet is, because they have very few native speakers, so there isn’t much content in these languages on yt, so most ppl don’t even know that these wonderful languages exist, and most ppl didn’t even know that Iceland existed like ten years ago, and even I didn’t know about them one year ago, before I started learning languages on my own, and I discovered them because I tried to find videos with many Germanic languages that aren’t well-known yet, but they are the type of languages that would have as many learners as English and Dutch if ppl actually knew about them! So it is more likely that one would become very successful by teaching the Norse languages and by making very entertaining content about them such as guess the Nordic / Germanic / Norse language videos and guess the meaning of the Nordic / Germanic / Norse word videos (and also about the other pretty languages that are less known) than one would be by making content in very known languages that most yts are also making, because these languages are naturally super fun and very pleasant to hear and see, and also because viewers have seen many videos on the most known languages as there are tons of videos that are being made about them all the time, so viewers naturally want to see and hear new languages and very unique contents and unique languages, so it’s definitely a very important thing to consider, for each content creator!

  • @spoonerboy6281
    @spoonerboy62817 ай бұрын

    You should promote your lessons with youtube shorts every day, if you wanna earn more money. And the price is really cheaper and these languages are really useful to travel. I love your videos, dude!

  • @zaritaleehetheru4753
    @zaritaleehetheru47537 ай бұрын

    I know basic Mandarin and basic Spanish. I'm glad you're doing this, now I can become better at both, at the same time

  • @WouterCorduwener

    @WouterCorduwener

    7 ай бұрын

    You are welcome, thanks so much! Good luck

  • @amidstheroses
    @amidstheroses7 ай бұрын

    Love the idea. Fantastic price. Good idea as to how you decided which languages. I need to learn Albanian since i moved here last April. My 2nd language would be Italian, French, or German.

  • @WouterCorduwener

    @WouterCorduwener

    7 ай бұрын

    I also offer booklets for German and French. They are 10 pages each and they also come with audio, but they are in another tier, you can check it out on my page. Good luck learning languages! You'll get there.

  • @doudidz5896

    @doudidz5896

    7 ай бұрын

    @@WouterCorduwener اا

  • @Trumppower
    @Trumppower7 ай бұрын

    很好我学习中文,我爱你的YT Channel.

  • @doudidz5896
    @doudidz58967 ай бұрын

    السلام عليكم انا جزائرية واتابعك منذ زمان اتمنى ان ترد علي . وشكرا على النشر الدائم

  • @SussyRamen
    @SussyRamen7 ай бұрын

    Yes 👏

  • @luizespinosa6098
    @luizespinosa60987 ай бұрын

    Hola espero estés muy bien, creo que puedes hacer videos también en donde enseñes las cosas o peculiaridades del inglés por ejemplo, hay mucho canales de enseñanza de inglés en inglés y les va muy bien, creo que si enseñas cosas tricky en Ingles o para alcanzar un nivel de inglés más alto también te podría ir bien, saludos Siempre veo tus videos.

  • @fransicochunji327
    @fransicochunji3277 ай бұрын

    I congratulate you much

  • @WouterCorduwener

    @WouterCorduwener

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks, I appreciate it.

  • @TulekBehar
    @TulekBehar7 ай бұрын

    You are Dutch as far as I know 😊

  • @med--bn
    @med--bn7 ай бұрын

    Good

  • @feyty_2396
    @feyty_23967 ай бұрын

    What is the level of the audio segments? Because I want to learn more spanish, but I am already at A2/B1 level, so I don't know if it is worth for me to follow. Nonetheless, the prices are really good, appreciate it a lot!

  • @WouterCorduwener

    @WouterCorduwener

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for asking. I published my first lessons for Mandarin and Spanish yesterday, so I am starting with the A1 series now, so anyone could start learning it. But in the future I also plan to upload lessons for higher levels. Of course that would take time, because it already takes some time to reach an A1 level. So yes, to be honest, I think this course is not interesting yet for you.

  • @feyty_2396

    @feyty_2396

    7 ай бұрын

    @@WouterCorduwener I appreciate your honesty! You are doing an amazing job with these courses, maybe one day I'll join them 😁

  • @athensxv88

    @athensxv88

    7 ай бұрын

    he can't publish higher level segments because he hasn't reached an intermediate level yet in most of the languages he claims to speak, his Spanish is a B1 at best

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    4 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend teaching and learning the prettiest languages ever Icelandic / Norse / English / Dutch / Norwegian, which are the prettiest and most refined / poetic / magical languages ever created that are the most fun to speak / use / learn / hear / see etc, and are way too pretty not to know - Icelandic / Norse / English / Dutch / Norwegian are the languages of the future, and all should learn and speak them! I also recommend learning and teaching the 6 modern Celtic languages, namely Welsh / Breton / Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic, which are also super gorgeous, just like the Germanic languages, and Faroese / Gothic / Danish etc and other less known pretty languages like West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian, which are also super pretty, and maybe even the Italian-based languages like Sicilian / Pretarolo / Venetian / Friulian / Sardinian and also languages such as Galician / Occitan / Gallo / Walloon / Guernsey / Latin etc and Hungarian and Slovene, which are all pretty, and way prettier than Spanish etc! These languages should get way more attention than the languages with most native speakers, especially some of them, such as the Norse languages which are the prettiest ever, and languages such as Pretarolo and the Frisian languages and Breton / Cornish / Manx, which are also very pretty and have very few speakers, so they need a lot of help, and they need more resources on yt and on the Net, as there aren’t many resources teaching them, and not everyone can learn at the university or go to the library etc, so there should be a lot of resources and videos teaching them on yt etc and apps and wordlists or dictionaries on the Net, including many vocab videos which are the most important when it comes to learning new languages, so that learners can easily learn the words and grammar and the pronunciation etc! Technically, one can teach any of these pretty languages or all them, even if one isn’t fluent yet, and one can learn them as one teaches them, especially if one has access to a library that has dictionaries and grammar books or eBooks in these languages, and maybe one can work in collaboration with native speakers or speakers that know the languages fluently that can correct the grammar and things like that! When it comes to teaching languages, making yt videos teaching them is the best way to go about it, as learners generally watch videos, as videos are the best way to learn languages, as one can see the spelling of the word and hear the pronunciation at the same time, so a course would be incomplete without making the actual videos, including vocab videos and grammar videos, and generally, speakers that know a language and that choose to teach it start making yt videos, such as vocab videos and videos on grammar / pronunciation / verbs / prepositions / conjunctions etc and videos with subtitles in the target language and in English etc, and they also have an extra app or something like that where learners can get the words in PDF format or a wordlist with exercises and tips to practice the words or an eBook on grammar or vocab etc! Personally, I already know Spanish (native speaker level) since childhood, and I’m not interested in Chinese or similar languages, only learning pretty languages with mostly pretty words, but I would definitely watch all videos that teach any or all of the pretty languages that are on my list of languages I want to learn and improve!

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    4 ай бұрын

    In general, I wouldn’t recommend making courses in languages with many native speakers that most other yts have already made, because there are already way too many yts with videos and courses that are already teaching those languages, anyway, so one is going to be more successful if one starts teaching unique and special and real interesting and pretty languages that aren’t very known and that don’t have many resources or videos on yt, as learners are constantly trying to learn new languages that are very unique and interesting and gorgeous, especially pretty languages that sound very refined and that have super gorgeous words, so, if one makes the same types of contents that most other language-related yts have made, one isn’t going to be successful as most learners are usually going to use the contents by other yts that are also native speakers in those languages, that is, if they are even interested in learning that language! Besides, with extremely impossible category 10 and category 9 languages such as Chinese / Japanese / Korean etc, most learners end up giving up, anyway, which makes sense because they aren’t fun to learn and also because they are unnecessarily complicated, when languages should be easy to use / learn / pronounce / type / memorize etc and practical and pretty with very refined sound and very pretty and distinctive words! In general, the learners that are truly passionated about learning new languages and that tend to choose wisely are naturally interested in learning really pretty languages that are super fun to learn, such as the Germanic languages and the modern Celtic languages etc, which are languages one usually learns for their pretty words, not because one needs to! For example, there are over 5 million learners that are learning Dutch, and there are also many learners trying to learn the Norse languages and the Nordic languages, including Norse and Icelandic and Norwegian and Faroese and Danish, which have been getting more and more popular over the past few years, as more and more singers started making pretty songs with lyrics in those languages, such as Skáld and Eivør and Mirkur etc, and the Italian-based languages, and the modern Celtic languages etc, and even though they are requested many times, most yts tend to teach one of the known languages instead, which are usually super boring, except for English which is amazing and the universal language, and German / Spanish / French / Italian / Portuguese which are still pretty languages, but there are already tons of resources for learning these languages tho, and, with those other languages with most native speakers, it’s usually more native speakers watching them as they are trying to learn English than speakers of English trying to learn those languages! So one would definitely be way more successful if one made very unique content such as very well-made videos teaching the pretty and less known languages, and advanced Dutch vocab videos with rare Dutch verbs and rare Dutch words and Dutch terms that are work-related / tech-related / medicine-related etc, for example, which cannot really be found in most videos (Dutch is pretty popular, but those types of terms aren’t usually included in Dutch vocab videos) etc, especially if one includes both English and Spanish subtitles and both English and Spanish text in the video description and title, as I noticed that videos with Spanish titles and subtitles that are also made for speakers of Spanish get tons of views in general, as there are many speakers of Spanish that try to learn both English and other Germanic languages or Celtic languages etc and that are interested in language-related content, including guess the language challenge videos and guess the meaning of the word videos etc, which are usually very fun and entertaining and a good way to learn new words passively!

  • @thiagoxaviersoutricolor8260
    @thiagoxaviersoutricolor82607 ай бұрын

    Hello Wouter I'm learning english and spanish for with methods different.

  • @WouterCorduwener

    @WouterCorduwener

    7 ай бұрын

    Cool! Good luck and I hope that you reach your goals soon. Keep it up.

  • @FC-BS
    @FC-BS4 ай бұрын

    What spanish dialect are you teaching with these lessons

  • @successraphael6974
    @successraphael69747 ай бұрын

    Just about to become serious in Mandarin and Spanish.

  • @WouterCorduwener

    @WouterCorduwener

    7 ай бұрын

    Good luck! You'll get there. Stay motivated

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    4 ай бұрын

    I highly recommend teaching and learning the prettiest languages ever Icelandic / Norse / English / Dutch / Norwegian, which are the prettiest and most refined / poetic / magical languages ever created that are the most fun to speak / use / learn / hear / see etc, and are way too pretty not to know - Icelandic / Norse / English / Dutch / Norwegian are the languages of the future, and all should learn and speak them! I also recommend learning and teaching the 6 modern Celtic languages, namely Welsh / Breton / Cornish / Manx / Irish / Scottish Gaelic, which are also super gorgeous, just like the Germanic languages, and Faroese / Gothic / Danish etc and other less known pretty languages like West Frisian / North Frisian / East Frisian, which are also super pretty, and maybe even the Italian-based languages like Sicilian / Pretarolo / Venetian / Friulian / Sardinian and also languages such as Galician / Occitan / Gallo / Walloon / Guernsey / Latin etc and Hungarian and Slovene, which are all pretty, and way prettier than Spanish etc! These languages should get way more attention than the languages with most native speakers, especially some of them, such as the Norse languages which are the prettiest ever, and languages such as Pretarolo and the Frisian languages and Breton / Cornish / Manx, which are also very pretty and have very few speakers, so they need a lot of help, and they need more resources on yt and on the Net, as there aren’t many resources teaching them, and not everyone can learn at the university or go to the library etc, so there should be a lot of resources and videos teaching them on yt etc and apps and wordlists or dictionaries on the Net, including many vocab videos which are the most important when it comes to learning new languages, so that learners can easily learn the words and grammar and the pronunciation etc! Technically, one can teach any of these pretty languages or all them, even if one isn’t fluent yet, and one can learn them as one teaches them, especially if one has access to a library that has dictionaries and grammar books or eBooks in these languages, and maybe one can work in collaboration with native speakers or speakers that know the languages fluently that can correct the grammar and things like that! When it comes to teaching languages, making yt videos teaching them is the best way to go about it, as learners generally watch videos, as videos are the best way to learn languages, as one can see the spelling of the word and hear the pronunciation at the same time, so a course would be incomplete without making the actual videos, including vocab videos and grammar videos, and generally, speakers that know a language and that choose to teach it start making yt videos, such as vocab videos and videos on grammar / pronunciation / verbs / prepositions / conjunctions etc and videos with subtitles in the target language and in English etc, and they also have an extra app or something like that where learners can get the words in PDF format or a wordlist with exercises and tips to practice the words or an eBook on grammar or vocab etc! Personally, I already know Spanish (native speaker level) since childhood, and I’m not interested in Chinese or similar languages, only learning pretty languages with mostly pretty words, but I would definitely watch all videos that teach any or all of the pretty languages that are on my list of languages I want to learn and improve!

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    4 ай бұрын

    In general, I wouldn’t recommend making courses in languages with many native speakers that most other yts have already made, because there are already way too many yts with videos and courses that are already teaching those languages, anyway, so one is going to be more successful if one starts teaching unique and special and real interesting and pretty languages that aren’t very known and that don’t have many resources or videos on yt, as learners are constantly trying to learn new languages that are very unique and interesting and gorgeous, especially pretty languages that sound very refined and that have super gorgeous words, so, if one makes the same types of contents that most other language-related yts have made, one isn’t going to be successful as most learners are usually going to use the contents by other yts that are also native speakers in those languages, that is, if they are even interested in learning that language! Besides, with extremely impossible category 10 and category 9 languages such as Chinese / Japanese / Korean etc, most learners end up giving up, anyway, which makes sense because they aren’t fun to learn and also because they are unnecessarily complicated, when languages should be easy to use / learn / pronounce / type / memorize etc and practical and pretty with very refined sound and very pretty and distinctive words! In general, the learners that are truly passionated about learning new languages and that tend to choose wisely are naturally interested in learning really pretty languages that are super fun to learn, such as the Germanic languages and the modern Celtic languages etc, which are languages one usually learns for their pretty words, not because one needs to! For example, there are over 5 million learners that are learning Dutch, and there are also many learners trying to learn the Norse languages and the Nordic languages, including Norse and Icelandic and Norwegian and Faroese and Danish, which have been getting more and more popular over the past few years, as more and more singers started making pretty songs with lyrics in those languages, such as Skáld and Eivør and Mirkur etc, and the Italian-based languages, and the modern Celtic languages etc, and even though they are requested many times, most yts tend to teach one of the known languages instead, which are usually super boring, except for English which is amazing and the universal language, and German / Spanish / French / Italian / Portuguese which are still pretty languages, but there are already tons of resources for learning these languages tho, and, with those other languages with most native speakers, it’s usually more native speakers watching them as they are trying to learn English than speakers of English trying to learn those languages! So one would definitely be way more successful if one made very unique content such as very well-made videos teaching the pretty and less known languages, and advanced Dutch vocab videos with rare Dutch verbs and rare Dutch words and Dutch terms that are work-related / tech-related / medicine-related etc, for example, which cannot really be found in most videos (Dutch is pretty popular, but those types of terms aren’t usually included in Dutch vocab videos) etc, especially if one includes both English and Spanish subtitles and both English and Spanish text in the video description and title, as I noticed that videos with Spanish titles and subtitles that are also made for speakers of Spanish get tons of views in general, as there are many speakers of Spanish that try to learn both English and other Germanic languages or Celtic languages etc and that are interested in language-related content, including guess the language challenge videos and guess the meaning of the word videos etc, which are usually very fun and entertaining and a good way to learn new words passively!

  • @FrozenMermaid666

    @FrozenMermaid666

    4 ай бұрын

    For example, the Skáld video for the song Rún has about 50 million views, the video for Flúga has about ten million views, and the lyric video for the song Oðínn with lyrics in Old Norse has about 10 million views, and one doesn’t usually see lyric videos that have millions of views, but when the song is extremely good and the language is super gorgeous and very refined and very alpha-looking and very alpha-sounding, it naturally gets a lot of views, and, the Go Learn vocab video that has over 1400 words in Icelandic is among the most viewed videos from them with around eighty thousand views, and there are videos with over six hundred thousand views that are teaching Icelandic, while some of the best Faroese / Norwegian / Danish songs also tend to get tons of views, so, one can see that the Norse languages are getting more and more popular naturally, due to their gorgeous words and sounds, despite not having a lot of help from popular yts, so they are a great option to teach and learn, maybe in a few years they will be among the most popular languages, who knows! Normally, such amazing languages would be very known if everyone talked about them, but the reason why these gorgeous languages (and other pretty languages) are not very known yet is, because they have very few native speakers, so there isn’t much content in these languages on yt, so most ppl don’t even know that these wonderful languages exist, and most ppl didn’t even know that Iceland existed like ten years ago, and even I didn’t know about them one year ago, before I started learning languages on my own, and I discovered them because I tried to find videos with many Germanic languages that aren’t well-known yet, but they are the type of languages that would have as many learners as English and Dutch if ppl actually knew about them! So it is more likely that one would become very successful by teaching the Norse languages and by making very entertaining content about them such as guess the Nordic / Germanic / Norse language videos and guess the meaning of the Nordic / Germanic / Norse word videos (and also about the other pretty languages that are less known) than one would be by making content in very known languages that most yts are also making, because these languages are naturally super fun and very pleasant to hear and see, and also because viewers have seen many videos on the most known languages as there are tons of videos that are being made about them all the time, so viewers naturally want to see and hear new languages and very unique contents and unique languages, so it’s definitely a very important thing to consider, for each content creator!

  • @militarycomparisons
    @militarycomparisons7 ай бұрын

    i came from mohamed eid channel 👍

  • @catboy721
    @catboy7217 ай бұрын

    Why not start with Dutch? Seems like you’d be better able to demonstrate the concept and better able to address the grammar.

  • @WouterCorduwener

    @WouterCorduwener

    7 ай бұрын

    I already uploaded a B1 lesson serie there, and I think that level is good enough for most people.

  • @BrokenNoseola
    @BrokenNoseola7 ай бұрын

    I want a random quiz generator in Dutch please. I already have a premium account in Busuu but the quizes are too low. Please help me improve my dutch.

  • @WouterCorduwener

    @WouterCorduwener

    7 ай бұрын

    There is already a B1 lesson serie online for Dutch on my Patreon page, in the same tier as mentioned in my video.

  • @aymandn1377
    @aymandn13777 ай бұрын

    السلام عليكم اخي العزيز اريد ان اتكلم معك من فضلك

  • @Alibpknight
    @Alibpknight7 ай бұрын

    your china level b2 ? or c1 ?

  • @flutters.mp4

    @flutters.mp4

    6 ай бұрын

    bro is not even at b1. best not to learn from him.

  • @Alibpknight

    @Alibpknight

    6 ай бұрын

    All the Chinese people he talks to say that his Chinese is very good. How can he be at B1 level?@@flutters.mp4

  • @med--bn
    @med--bn7 ай бұрын

    ‏‪0:37‬‏

  • @Dimitra.Saltou
    @Dimitra.Saltou6 ай бұрын

    I would like to ask you would chinese people understand me if I speak without tones in mandarin. What have you noticed these years?

  • @flutters.mp4

    @flutters.mp4

    6 ай бұрын

    as a cantonese/mandarin speaker, tbh, we can tell by context. but tones and accent is always a plus!

  • @elizlopez1670
    @elizlopez16707 ай бұрын

    Klk

  • @sreekesh23
    @sreekesh237 ай бұрын

    Please speak Malayalam