Title | : | Culture and Language Learning |
Lasting | : | 6.16 |
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Views | : | 20 rb |
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Imagine yourself one of the people in your target language 👍 Comment from : Aida Gholampour |
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I'm from Brazil! Comment from : Ronalyson Martins |
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You are the best language teacher and learner , Mr Steve 🎉 Thank you very much for your sharing your experiences and knowledges to everyone Comment from : Austin Qin |
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Hello, I’m writing a book and this is such an inspirational video! Thanks so much for sharing your ideas on the topic 😊 Comment from : Emmaa |
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Pray for Ukrainian 🙏 Comment from : Si |
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HellobrPlease I need your help I want to make a research about the impact of culture on second language learning I need your help, if you know sources please tell me Thank you in advance Comment from : ElYahyaoui |
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love your accent! Comment from : thenevertones |
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Hello, that's the first time that I have seen your video about culture and language teaching I am studying "LANGUAGE TEACHING" (my mother tongue is Spanish) to teach English in Mexico So, I am doing my thesis, it is about the importance of the anglophone culture in language teaching focusing on productive skills (speaking and writing) To sum up, I would like you help me with information about culture I will be waiting for an answer PS: my email is merymaliknson@gmailcom Comment from : Mery Maliknson |
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what are the two important features of second language learning and second language culture learning Comment from : samaira khan |
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WHICH THREE DIFFERENT CULTURE HE DESCRIBES HERE? Comment from : samaira khan |
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understand nothing Comment from : M IMRAN AKHTER |
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“In the book that I wroteI don’t have a copy here” Haha I like this guy Good video, great points even for someone that gee up culturally diverse, it made me think of new perspectives Thank you, sir Comment from : Gee Wiz |
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Hi Steven , I think there has been some misunderstanding in the how r u going part in Chineseni que bu que means , r u going or not tks Comment from : Echo Chen |
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I agree 100 Comment from : Hide |
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¡EXCELENTE EXPLICACIÓN! Comment from : Raquel Cifuentes |
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Great video Steve! Comment from : Nick |
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Always enjoy your thoughtful commentary You help keep me motivated through Romanian Comment from : Ryan Stutes |
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100 agree with that textbooks mostly have to much content on specific celebrations and too less of living culture (which is for sure better transmitted to the learner on a podcast/video media) Comment from : Philipp Hörtnagl |
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This is a great topic, and I particularly like the word "weightlessness" to describe it brI'd be interested to know what you and other viewers think about this point: when you learn a language, do you prefer to look for content in that language which is 'accessible' to your own culture (for example, a Westerner looking for Western-style pop music in, say, Chinese), or would you go further and 'put yourself out there' and consume material that might at first seem inaccessible or just too foreign to fully appreciate (for example Chinese 相声 comedy), in the hope that you'll absorb more of the culture and therefore eventually become more integrated? Comment from : James Robinson |
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One of your videos I liked best Wholly agree with all of your points, and that parable with the butterfly is a beautiful way of describing itbrSowwy fow bad inglish Comment from : asdf! 12131 |
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Fantastic video Steve, really insightful I think it's natural to be learning a new language and think to yourself "Wow, the way they go about saying 'this' is pretty silly" We are sceptical by nature But brushing off that criticism and embracing it can do a world of good I often find that it's not always foreign language speakers with the largest vocabulary or who are grammatically correct the most fluent But those who embrace the culture of a language and know how to relate to native speakers Comment from : JordYaku |
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Which one is your best known language? (except english of course which you know throughout and perfect) Comment from : Alex pianoplayer |
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About ten years ago I read Steve's book when I struggled to learn English,and now I am listening to him talking aboutbrthe philosophy of Chuang Tzu (莊子) and my mother tongue is Chinese it's hard to describe the feeling Comment from : Tamamo Araki |
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You said that you're switching from Ukrainian to Polish Do you think it will help you to understand Slovak before going to Polyglot Gathering in Bratislava in June? :D Comment from : 2tz02 |
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wow Steve how many languages do you actually know 😱 Comment from : Shea Ferguson |
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I agree with you In my own case, my spanish friends have started to call me "el inglés" (the englishman) ;) Comment from : Slow Rider |
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01:16 HMMM I BET Comment from : WPwholesomeENT |
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I love that parable of the crooked tree Comment from : Philippe Tremblay |
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Esperanto speakers disliked this video haha Comment from : Marc Sensei |
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This is certainly among the most valuable clusters of insight that you've articulated, in my book Great advice for all learners, seems to apply everywhere, and I especially enjoyed the note about looking at textbooks skeptically Comment from : Andrew Braun |
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AMAZING ADVICE Comment from : Linguist Ambie |
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What makes you choose a new language to learn? Comment from : Gabriel Vieira |
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I get annoyed when beginning level textbooks waste precious space talking about advanced cultural topics like opera that aren't really necessary to interact with people They should have a separate book to discuss stuff like that I think a lot of language teachers happen to like that stuff so that's why they teach it I'd prefer to learn about higher culture in the language I'm studying Comment from : Nendo Akuma |
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Your videos are amazing! They have kept motivating and inspiring me to keep up with learning Japanese these 2 years Comment from : Liberty |
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Hi,Stevei'm your subscriber n I like your videos very much!but I wanna ask you to give explanations to some words ,which are used not so often ,because it becomes difficult to figure out what do they meanthanks in advance Comment from : FASHION _ GIRL Ульбиева |
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can I contact with you via Facebook or imo ? Comment from : ابو سبأ محمد الحميري |
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I like your style in speaking brI'm a Arabian guy brI spent a lot of time in english but , there are many weakness still there Comment from : ابو سبأ محمد الحميري |
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Steve, congratulations This is one of the best vídeos I watch from you This explains for example why some people are having trouble to learn a language when they are living in the country where this language is spoken These people don't get used to other languages because they don't identify themselves with the country's culture or because they are always judging this culture in reference with their own culture Second step is even more important because its what is give us a hole understanding of the language we are learning Comment from : Juan David Beltrán Gaitán |
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Ah, I can't wait for you to start learning Arabic That will be very interesting I'm surprised you can wait for so long, since it seems to me that you have wanted to start learning it for some time Anyway, good luck with the Slavic languages Comment from : Arvid Falk |
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Living in France has really allowed me to not only improve my speaking and comprehension skills, but becoming a part of the culture and way of life gives you so much more! Comment from : Toby Bromfield |
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very interesting discussion! learning the culture really helps me understand the countless numbers of 成语s! Comment from : Toon Lim |
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