I loved the video. I just don't think I could focus on anything while watching the surreal image of a man bathing and then massaging a giant ear 😂😂😂😂
@warrenbradford2597Күн бұрын
I need to embrace the suck to get good at writing kanji myself.
@Kaptime3 күн бұрын
02:10:00
@lenani91433 күн бұрын
This video proves to me that english needs more commas and also capitalised nouns which means German is doing everything right 😌
@derekwhittom16393 күн бұрын
One fundamental issue is that formal grammar is usually retrofitted to an already existing language. “We do it because that’s how people talk.” But then linguists try to justify some rule long after the fact. It’s not grammer, but it recently came up that women was pronounced wimen long before the i was normalized to o to match woman. How do you create a rule for that? It’s a challenge, because it should have just been left as wimen 600 years ago, but wasn’t.
@akulahe80584 күн бұрын
Hey, I can recognize grammar errors in someone else's speech; however, I struggle to recognize my own grammar errors while talking & texting. It's kinda strange though, lol.
@TruFlyFox4 күн бұрын
Finding "comprehensible input" seems to be impossible. Your idea is awesome! I watch Netflix in L1 and then again in L2 (but I have found Netflix to have awful and useless subtitles)
@TheGoodOldNas4 күн бұрын
39:00
@CarlosJohnson-b6q5 күн бұрын
Corkery Motorway
@hedgelord05 күн бұрын
I think he thought Matt's methods were extreme until he started talking to him in Japanese. Then it clicked for him. While he focuses on breadth in his language learning, Matt is all about depth. They're both extremely passionate about language learning, just in different ways which is why their approaches to learning language are so different to each other. Their methods are tailored to their goals with the language.
@Alec72HD2 күн бұрын
For a native English speaker it makes little sense to learn ANY foreign language unless they plan to live in that country. What Steve does with his free time hoarding foreign languages at a beginner level makes ZERO sense for an average American / Canadian. People who really want and NEED to learn a second language to an advanced level are mostly non English speakers learning English.
@thetornadocrusader9685 күн бұрын
Should I use English subtitles?
@LindaBeckstead-t1s7 күн бұрын
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@Sandra-z1c9e7 күн бұрын
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@GOICOBA7 күн бұрын
Japanese teacher muppet is a good exception
@Jumptohistory7 күн бұрын
Me, watching this to learn how to learn English while actually learning English at the same time.
@Reines37 күн бұрын
11:46 listening, pattern machine 23:52 28:09 more practice
@randonfhing28337 күн бұрын
matt 144p skin unlocked
@osteenehancock2948 күн бұрын
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@Nikolai.A.McGuire8 күн бұрын
She seems to say her success was from the rock (the language school) she was standing on, opposed to the entire earth (living in the country) below her.
@SfehGshjdn-z4u8 күн бұрын
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@Factsincluded9 күн бұрын
Insane value. The condensed audio catalogue webside is the best thing I've come across since I started learning Japanese. Literally so much more efficient, and when you think about it in the long run, 1000 hours of immersion could've been done in 500!!
@chris0922839 күн бұрын
So question, I'm 40 years old and will that hinder me from learning and speaking japanese fluently? I guess what should be my expectations
@MsAccidentallyhere9 күн бұрын
I didn't like it. 14 min about nothing. Are you imagining yourself capable of making a contribution to theoretical linguistics now? Dude, it's a vast body of knowledge. Use proper terms, make proper references. Spend the time to explain examples. I was doing something when this came up on autoplay, what a freegging waste of my time
@alvielle94179 күн бұрын
Wow I first watched this video around the time it came out and I remember having a bit of trouble understanding the Japanese section but now I can basically understand every word I guess it has been five years haha
@レオ-b4q9 күн бұрын
As someone who started meditating daily 6 years before I started leaning Japanese, I was fortunate to have this understanding from the start of my language learning journey... I really think this is one of the biggest benefits of meditation in regards to language learning. Obviously there are many other benefits like tolerance for boredom and so on, but having a clear understanding of mentalese is absolutely invaluable.
@レオ-b4q9 күн бұрын
And for any one reading this in the future, don't get discouraged if you are having trouble getting it. It didn't take me 6 years to finally get this. If you start meditating, you will start to notice this very quickly. Its not too late. If you truly care about learning a language, meditation is almost as powerful as getting good sleep.
@efim_0619 күн бұрын
Omg yui ❤
@randonfhing283310 күн бұрын
my mester talking with his mester video:
@JuanitaaHarris-x1l10 күн бұрын
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@ura711110 күн бұрын
nice tour lil bro
@randonfhing283311 күн бұрын
i have a big trouble in japanese grammatic, like "⿂が好きな⼈。" rly don't make any sense being "Person that likes fish."
@JackyOfAllTradez11 күн бұрын
This makes so much sense!!! Ive been watching natural spanish content and understanding the gist of what there saying sometimes I want to see a new word o heard or just see what i was hearing I turn Spanish subs on and since my reading in spanish is good i knew right away whay i heard was right. THIS IS EXACTLY WHATS BEEN HAPPENING TO ME.
@thegahd11 күн бұрын
I feel like he didnt leave this room for like 5 years for some reason
49:50 ummm actually matt its not つ\ぎは [1] its つぎは [0]
@leandrusguy14412 күн бұрын
phenomenal language learning video
@GOICOBA12 күн бұрын
Trenton sends his regards. :) Thank you for this video
@TheChrisavery12 күн бұрын
Absolutely brilliant!
@TheChrisavery12 күн бұрын
I have met many who have studied chinese language at chinese language schools and as a rule they suck
@TheChrisavery12 күн бұрын
Hugh Laurie in House shows how an adult over 30 can learn a foreign language. To my ear his American is perfect.
@colinikeooldridge133212 күн бұрын
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@haraldcarlsten623812 күн бұрын
Are you really relying on research/science here or are you just thinking? There are scientifical studies suggesting that it is advantageous to study two languages at the same time.
@Tunes_13 күн бұрын
the running clips man
@Arkhalis-p1c13 күн бұрын
What are some fun/interesting Japanese media? (preferably on YT)
@yassan988513 күн бұрын
この動画では0:50以降の英語字幕が出てきません。内容をしっかり理解したいので英語字幕を付けていただくか、ダウンロードできるようにしてください。I need English subtitles after 0:50.
@lukaskennedy506713 күн бұрын
🙏🏽thank you Matt and everyone who contributed
@JapaneseImmersionTube14 күн бұрын
writing this so one day I’ll find it years later and either be in deep regret at my level in Japanese or have a complete nostalgia wave
@JapaneseImmersionTube14 күн бұрын
Writing this so one day I’ll find it years later and either be in deep regret at my level in Japanese or have a complete nostalgia wave