Why I make a terrible language teacher? - Lýdia Machová | PG 2018

At Polyglot Gathering 2016, Lýdia presented her revolutionary experiment of leading university students of languages to actively work on improving their language skills outside of their lessons, simply by not waiting to be taught, but start learning by themselves ( • Language Mentoring: Do... ). Since then, she’s been applying her methods to hundreds of other people, this time not only students of languages, but basically anyone who wants to get fluent in a language they’ve been learning for some years without success. And the method seems to be working very well. Her way of learning languages requires no talent, no special skills, just a bit of polyglots’ know-how and a good system in one’s learning. Lýdia believes that in this way, almost anyone can turn into a successful autodidact. People who had been struggling with a language even for 20 years, find a way to fall for that language again, spend as much as 10:00 hours a week with the language, and achieve a visible improvement in a few weeks - merely by taking over the responsibility for their own learning. In the talk, she will share how this works in practice.
This is Lydia's talk from Polyglot Gathering 2018. Due to technical issues, the video is released two years later. This means that some of the numbers and data that Lydia presents in the second half of the talk were relevant in 2018. For more info about Lydia's methods, visit bit.ly/34SEoyr.
Lýdia Machová is a polyglot and language mentor whose mission in life is to help people learn languages in fun and effective ways. She has learned 9 languages so far, usually adding a new language every two years, and she keeps 7 of them at a fluent level. She believes that everyone can learn a language if they find the right combination of methods and so she created her own profession - that of a language mentor - to help people find their best methods and truly enjoy the language learning journey. Lýdia is a former main organiser of Polyglot Gathering 2017 and 2018, and she has spoken at several other language conferences. Her 10-minute long TED talk has been viewed by more than 7.5 million people.
Do you like Lýdia Machová's way of learning languages? Then you're going to love her webinar that you can watch for free here bit.ly/34SEoyr Find out how to learn to speak a foreign language - once and for all!
Want more tips on learning like a polyglot? Then visit:
💙 Lýdia's FB page where she regularly adds useful language-learning tips: / languagement. .
📸 Lýdia's Instagram @languagementoring to get motivation for your learning
🔗 Lýdia's website where you can learn all about her online courses and latest blog posts about events in the language-learning world bit.ly/3mKq15h
💌 Sign up for her newsletter here: bit.ly/2GmpNSa and get fresh news in your inbox every month
This video was recorded at the Polyglot Gathering in Bratislava 2018 ( www.polyglotgathering.com/ ).

Пікірлер: 25

  • @champagne.future5248
    @champagne.future52482 жыл бұрын

    She’s so good. This is the kind of language revolution we need in the classroom.

  • @peibolearn
    @peibolearn2 жыл бұрын

    the best way to learn a language is throughout topics you are deeply fond of 🤗 Great conference!

  • @niquegoncalves3381

    @niquegoncalves3381

    2 жыл бұрын

    I agreed with you 🙂 I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷🙂

  • @peibolearn

    @peibolearn

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@niquegoncalves3381 Nice to meet you!

  • @miguelrosa5037
    @miguelrosa50372 жыл бұрын

    I like listen Lydia, further to hear english with a clear accent, the ideas regarding how to get autonomy and explore your own curiosity it's incredible.

  • @eeeee323
    @eeeee3232 жыл бұрын

    Admiro mucho a Lýdia, me ha dado muchísimas ideas. Siempre es grato escucharla🌈😊

  • @kimtuyen9
    @kimtuyen92 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your lesson 😍😍 Captivating.😘

  • @dave007lee
    @dave007lee2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent! I couldn’t agree more

  • @edwardkakaire7362
    @edwardkakaire736210 ай бұрын

    This is so inspiring.. thank you. I have recently started with the Goldlist method, it’s working just fine, I’m remembering more than 30% already.

  • @FromTheHeart2
    @FromTheHeart22 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant!!!!

  • @mariap.1309
    @mariap.13092 жыл бұрын

    super video, thank you very much :)

  • @learningenglish7871
    @learningenglish78712 жыл бұрын

    Yes i totally agree with her opinions after few years of learning English in which i could have spoken what i wanted to speak out. I went to Canada to get a speaking skill to teach students. At that time And i studied grammar so that i speak it properly not to get score on the test. It worked well

  • @Sprachliebhaber-Languagelover
    @Sprachliebhaber-Languagelover Жыл бұрын

    5:05 That goes for any kind of learning, not just language learning. Students have less and less desire to learn. They even blame teachers for not motivating them. But I wonder what they're doing in college if they're not motivated yet. I understand that children are sent to school. But college students are supposed to go of their own free will. College should not convince anyone to study, there are so few places available to waste on students who have to be motivated when there are so many truly motivated waiting for an opportunity to attend college.

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza
    @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza Жыл бұрын

    21:30 Language mentoring

  • @learningenglish7871
    @learningenglish78712 жыл бұрын

    Now i am a graduate student i inquired professors to be taught by English medium of instructor but it could have accepted.

  • @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza
    @FernandoJoelCortesMendoza Жыл бұрын

    16:50 Sistema

  • @eeeee323
    @eeeee3232 жыл бұрын

    ᅠᅠ ᅠᅠ

  • @autentyk5735
    @autentyk57352 жыл бұрын

    Because you can't generate "Why DO I make..."?

  • @EmanueleZiglioli
    @EmanueleZiglioli2 жыл бұрын

    Bad English

  • @bilbohob7179

    @bilbohob7179

    2 жыл бұрын

    What is good English? She has bad grammar? Bad accent? Basic vocabulary? Isn't be able to communicate?

  • @EmanueleZiglioli

    @EmanueleZiglioli

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bilbohob7179 the title of this talk: is it a question or not? If it's a question it should be "Why do I make...?"

  • @ayuyade

    @ayuyade

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@EmanueleZiglioli You do understand that this is not her channel, right? The actual title of the presentation (you can see it at the beginning of the video) was: ''Why I make a terrible language teacher or language mentoring two years later: no one is taught, everyone is learning!''. You're welcome : D

  • @EmanueleZiglioli

    @EmanueleZiglioli

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ayuyade well, she should tell whoever runs the channel then, I would be personally annoyed after spending time preparing a talk

  • @89Dustdevil

    @89Dustdevil

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@EmanueleZiglioli considering you’re kind of an asshole I wouldn’t worry about anyone asking you to speak anytime soon.