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Steve Kaufmann - lingosteve
📲 The app I use to learn languages 👉🏼 bitly/4658ADbbr🆓 My 10 FREE secrets to language learning 👉🏼 bitly/3RfI2e6br❓What is your favorite grammar book written in your target language?👇🏼
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Roberto Afortunado
Can anyone answer this? I am beginning Spanish and find it almost easy to read almost anything and fairly easy to listen an understand but when attempting to speak, I can't recall hardly anything that I can easily read What can I do to improve this?
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Ascenda a Luz
Hi! My name is Tatyanne e conheci seu canal depois que assisti uma entrevista sua com o Gabriel Poliglota, na entrevista comentaram sobre o seu canal e e resolvi procurar Esse é o primeiro vídeo de muitos que assistirei penso que uma das maiores dificuldades minhas em inglês na seja exatamente o vocabulário, mas sim a insegurança na pronúncia e te ouvir é muito bom, embora eu às vezes só "pegue" as palavras soltas ouvindo eu vou aprendendo a pronúncia correta e coneço a ir treinando a confiança para falar ! Ggratidãi! Se alguma coisa estiver escrito errado me perdoe é o aplicativo do YouTube que não consigo enxergar o que estou escrevendo!
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家骏 涂
Thanks,SteveLingq is the best tool to learn a language!
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NUTELLA
I want to know something I've been acquiring english for 11 months and i can understand almost everything i intrested in, i don't want to start doing output yet So i want to begging to acquire german, could that be bad for speaking at the end?brI mean, doing it at the same time
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Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
Youtube has 131 videos of Russian Peppa Pig playlist, I use Russian Readers app and I listen to SBS Russian on iHeart Radio Russianpod101 sends me a daily word with sentence examples with audio
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heisenberg walter
I'd really like a home library tour ! your bookshelves look full !
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89plus64
I’m just a bilingual Chinese and English, I use email communicate with client everyday, even in emails we don’t care much about gramma, for me when I was in the US, I heard native speakers ordered”one water” on plane, languages are using for communicates, except when you taking an exam like IELTS or TOFEL
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BRÔU
👍✌🙌👏🇧🇷
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Hamza From Bahrain
Hello, I am studying greek language on LingQ But the sentence reading timing needs adjust in many lessons Where can I report about this issue? Thank you
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G 247
I am reading the book "How Language Began" (Daniel L Everett) Which explains how grammar is not as important as we think and gives interesting evidence to have such an opinion
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ForeverYoung
You're the best Steve !
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Tom Rains
Would you consider doing a video on "bang for your buck"? For example, I recall you being moved by the reaction you received from Greeks, whereas you were disappointed with the return you received on Croatian Hopefully you can decipher what I mean
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The Bible Basher is Back!
Interesting
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Kaylene Wappel
I am struggling to learn German I have lived her six years and I have a B2 exam in two weeks I am not doing well Thanks for the help
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Jiri Grill
How should I start learning a new language? LingQ is not for beginners
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e-genieclimatique
in brief:brThe video discusses the role of grammar in language learning and speaking br1 **Grammar's Role in Speaking**: Steve Kaufmann believes that while grammar can help explain language patterns, it can also hinder speaking if one becomes overly focused on it Overthinking grammar can create an "affective filter" that causes doubt and inhibits fluent speaking br br2 **Speaking Process**: Speaking involves planning, which is closely tied to memory When speaking, especially in a foreign language, we start with familiar words and structures We also reuse patterns that have worked for us before and suppress those that don't fit br br3 **Speaking Well**: Speaking well involves using words with precision and using words that naturally belong together The most common error is using words that don't typically go together Speaking well is not just about grammar but also about using words in their natural collocations br br4 **Vocabulary vs Grammar**: A large vocabulary is essential for speaking well While grammar rules can be helpful, it's the natural use of language and vocabulary that makes one speak well br br5 **Input and Output**: Both are interconnected Listening and reading help in language acquisition Listening, especially to engaging content, creates an emotional connection to the language Reading, on the other hand, is like speaking to oneself, making it a form of output br br6 **Emotional Connection**: Connecting emotionally with what you're listening to or reading is crucial This emotional connection enhances language learning br br7 **Reading's Importance**: People who read widely in their own languages tend to speak better Reading widely in the target language improves speaking ability Steve emphasizes the goal of reading paper books, as some research suggests that learning from paper books might be more effective than from digital sources br br8 **Link Platform**: Steve mentions the Link platform, which he developed to help learners gradually build their reading ability Starting with simpler content and progressing to more complex materials can eventually lead to reading extensively br br9 **Conclusion**: To become a good speaker of a language, one doesn't necessarily need to remember grammar rules Engaging with the language, especially through reading and listening, will naturally improve speaking skills br brThe video emphasizes the importance of natural language use, extensive reading, and listening in becoming proficient in speaking a language
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Gringo TV
Hey Steve! Thank you for all your insights you share with us You and the platform lingq are helping me tremendously in my language learningbrbrYou said that input/immersion is around 80 of the learning process Could you make a comprehensive video on the remaining 20? If you've already done something like that I'm not familiar with itbrbrI would love to get an overview of what techniques to apply to support my studies in the most efficient way
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TheCompleteGuitarist
I carry a grammar book in the target language with me where ever I go, it's called 'A Novel' it contains so so so many contextual and meaningful examples of correct language usage This way I can study good form, enrich my grammatical and lexical vocabulary and enjoy myself at the same time without EVER having to study anything
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María Cristina Carrillo
Thanks a lot Steve! I feel motived to work hard in my studies I'll practice my English skills and impove step by step
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Assia Aouali
Please speak slowly
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B like BRAIN
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ASTER15K
i want to get IELTS score 7 band, is really necessary to learn grammar instead IELTS itself?bri want to take IELTS in january next year, i want to learn for it, but i dont know where to start, it make me frustated, i need help, thx before
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Rudolphhhhhh
In my case, I've always enjoyed studying grammar (including that of my own language), which is quite fascinating to me I like the idea of getting a language skill to express precisely in one sentence what would otherwise take ten sentences I want to understand people with a minimum of effort, not decipher what they've said with the great uncertainty of not having understood And I want other people to understand me in as little time as possible, not to explain something in ten sentences after having been answered "What are you meaning?"
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tungstencube
I agree with you, but I do think one should study some grammar on the side when learning a language because it can really speed up acquiring the correct "reflex"brfor example I recently learned German, and it's a lot faster if you're just told how to say you did something in the past:br"ich habe verb" and see a few example words in how they're conjugated it takes a few minutes to open a door to a massive amount of things you can say, now if they're not said that way naturally yet that's fine but now you easily notice if something was said in a past form this specific way or a different way and you also notice the past conjugation for each word for your immersion brbrI think a good ratio between grammar and immersion is if you're studying 3 hours a day your grammar material shouldn't take more than 15-20 minutes to go through the first time I would dedicate another 20-40 minutes practice it so it becomes a bit more reflexive and the rest of should be reading and listening to more enjoyable stuff
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fardy its here
Yes i fluently without studying much grammar even i started learn when b2 but not to offen just a little cause i much reading and listening when you first learning better you know all simple conversation than name of vehicles plans thing just focused with conversation
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Igor Goliney
You use grammar
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Vedran Linguaphile
Grammar is a facilitator If you think of grammar as a hindrance you know nothing of language acquisition and how it works
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Myo Ko Ko Aung
မင်္ဂလာပါ ဦးလေး အရင်ကပေးထားတဲ့ lingq အကောင့်သက်တမ်း‌ကုန်ရင်ပြောပါလို့ဆိုလို့၊ နောက်ရက်၂၀လောက်ဆိုရင်သက်တမ်းကုန်တော့မယ်ထင်တယ် ခင်ဗျ၊ အရင်တလောကအလုပ်တစ်ခုရခဲ့ပေမဲ့ ရတဲ့လစာနဲ့ အကောင့်ကိုသက်တမ်းတိုးဖို့မတက်နိူင်လို့ပါ။
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RebelCat99
Great video, I needed a little confidence boost
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Phumkiat Wananuraksakul
In general in universal way, people are different,so there is no such a thing to see if which way is good or appropriate or which one is not,and I think the best and pratical way to study any languages is that while studying it also learning its grammar to help us understand more and moreJust imagine only listening it without knowing the patterns of each language called grammar,you are just like a parrotThe question is how long you can speak or understand,it ,for sure,takes tons of time to make you speak better or well;however, if you also know the patterns called grammar,you will speak and understand better and well faster even if at the fist place it looks only reading and listening can get faster,after all the latter is faster than the former at the end of the day with sustainability
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Tony Language HD
The Russian language has a lot of grammar, many rules If you don't learn all those rules, it's difficult to speak well You can't just say "mami" and think we're speaking a language I'm already speaking it, but you won't be taken seriously in a formal context where one needs to speak the language properly You have to learn the grammar There are native English speakers, Spanish speakers, speakers of any language who don't speak the language well I am a native speaker and I speak well, but you don't speak well, you communicate The goal for everyone is to excel among native speakers and communicate effectively So it's necessary to learn the grammar The problem with beginners is that they focus so much on grammar that they neglect reading, listening, speaking, all of that The problem lies with them, not with the grammar Grammar isn't harming anyone; the problem lies with people who become obsessed
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ronald Ure Escalante
Do you recommend reading with the audiobook playing in the background? Or is it better to focus solely on reading?
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Isa Lutfi
Thank you for sharing this helpful thing 💙
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Rafael
I understood everything you said, I'm Brazilian and I'm studying English, what helped me the most to develop my English was phonetics, but I still can't speak or write in English, I didn't study grammar, I read audio books and study phonetics only, soon I will study grammar, I think that at this moment, I can already watch movies and series in English, intending at least 80 of what is here
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paul walther
I've studied a few languages and for "easy" languages like Spanish/French/German, minimal time spent studying grammar worked well But for Japanese not so much I think part of that is that for Japanese you can't read well until you can at least speak decently due to the difficult writing system And people's mileage may vary with whatever language their studying regardless of how difficult/distant is from your native language Experimentation is key to see what works for you And my personal experience with grammar is that it's horrible to study by yourself If you need to study grammar specifically try to find someone to suffer with you if possible It helps a lot
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Fael Ribeiro
Obrigado pela legenda
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Fael Ribeiro
Steve estou tentando aprender esse idioma Kurdish mais não encontro material o suficiente como eu alinho algo que nem mesmo tem
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Franko
Hi Steve! I'm currently working as an L2 English teacher in South Korea I do agree with your idea of the insignificance of grammar in language speaking I am South Korea born I moved to the US when I was 15 with ZERO English language background Although I did have a tough time learning English there, I was able to speak English to the fluent level without having to get into grammar lessons in depth What I feel about the English education in foreign countries is that they over-stress the importance of grammar, which I sometimes think grammar actually hinders speaking development What I observed from my students is that they spend much time organizing and re-checking their grammar rules and structures in their heads before they speak I do believe that exposure to language can bring a bigger potential in speaking foreign language
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belstar
At least online if you mess up the grammar people will just insult you all the time one time when i first started using the internet i got banned from a minor website because my grammar was too bad
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Joel
I was thinking about the differences between English and Spanish patterns and how I can recognize without thinking about a sentence like No quiero perder mi cellular No quiero is easily understood, but only because of the experience of living in a family of Spanish speakers, even though my wife and I speak English because it is my native language and she has learned it as a second language There are other sentences, now that I am actively learning Spanish, that are not so easily recognized, like Mi mama no me compra muchos libros that I don't recognize right away I'm beginning to recognize that reading and hearing simple sentences, and repeating them might be the best way to gain better graspbrI asked two of my bilingual nephews if they knew the mechanics of verb conjugation, and both indicated they knew nothing about it I asked how sure they are that a given conjugation they use is appropriate or not, and they said sometimes they are not sure, but they get the idea across with a little help from the listener Both Speak Spanish as a second language but grew up with their parents speaking mostly Spanish, but both do speak English as a second language I have to consider that both of them can carry on a conversation, and I can't, but I know how to conjugate Spanish first-person verbs! That has value but is not close to being necessary I think it is of value to me but not required It's like being able to play an instrument but knowing nothing about how to construct the 12 Major scales
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Only english
Feeling comfortable is important, so use clear language without worrying too much about grammar, like a child
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賴文茹
But it is hard no to follow grammar to talk for non native speaker
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Ernesto Revollar
As far as I can tell, studying grammar is very important in language learning because such a fundamental core is the main foundation of all languages and learning and absorbing plenty of grammar rules or the most important patterns is key when we want to dive deeper into the language in question, therefore you'll know how to connect your own ideas, thoughts, daily life feelings and stuff like that in the target language by writing and speaking Otherwise, if you mindlessly skip grammar and ignore studying it you'll never know how a language works and you'll probably get frustrated and feel uncomfortable because of the wrong pathway and inaccurate learning strategies you've chosen and the only solution is to change them to something more striking and powerful, you'll have to change them to more suitable, practical and helpful strategies along with excellent resources to go for In a nutshell, it's important to properly learn grammar which is so beneficial for the brain to be more active when speaking a language in the future because the brain will have developed crucial patterns and a certain logic to pick out the most important vocabulary and information from the language and its native speakers by listening to them carefully and understanding what they're talking about even more if you're at a higher level of it Those were all my perspectives which are kinda philosophical, so to say
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Carol Dowling
Thank you Steve, I am a senior person learning Japanese and you always boost my courage to keep going…yes planning🤗yes it all about feeling comfortable and use what you know🎉🎉😂
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jose luis vinces menendez
Well ! What i to say brI haven't study grammar, at least not me focus in it brThe mine is to read and watch YouTube in English
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MonicaTheMad
As a native English speaker I find poorly spoken English very annoying Grammar that I learned as a child from the speakers around me and from books that I read is how I speak the language The poor speakers that I hear on news broadcasts drive me crazy
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1 chic geek
Hello! Of course you need grammar to actually speak WELL You can communicate in a broken version of the language; you may even communicate fairly well with poor grammar But is that really the way you want to speak? If so, fine But I don't I think the anti-grammar arguments can intimate learners so that they don't even try to learn it It seems overwhelming and unnecessary I disagree It's a part of your target language; don't blow it out of proportion Just as vocabulary becomes second nature so does grammar You can't "use words with precision" without grammar 😎🌺
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CJ Adams
I agree with this in general…though with languages like Chinese and Japanese It feels soooo hard to just get to the point of reading kana/kanji well enough to even start to get words to build vocabulary if you do any reading and not just audio listening only… I wish LingQ had a kana/kanji learning section just for this reason to dovetail into the lessons (Yes i know other programs do this) but it would be nice if it were built in
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Breq - BS
I'm not a native english speaker and I agree there's no actual need for grammar rules, but I have learnt them for only one reason and it's not to get good grades at my school exams: I want to teach the language in the future
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Borna Erceg
Super great video! ❤
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Gaming with PURG3 anarchy
Steve, do you think if you just watch tons of movies or shows or videos with some, but not a lot of experience you can learn how to comprehend the language from massive amounts of time of listening Right now I know roughly 4,000 words in Portuguese and have started a year and 8 months ago or so I can read somewhat alright but my listening skills are very very bad Even the mini stories are difficult I just started LingQ a month ago and still haven't finished the mini stories cause I read and listen to a lot of other stuff I usually read more than listen (and I mean ONLY LISTENING, without reading) It is just so difficult for me to understand what is being said Even if it's something with every word I know it's still very difficult Sometimes I might not even understand at all besides a couple words And also I've never spoken to anyone, because of this
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Jaminton Cano
Hello How you doing
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