For Anyone Losing Motivation in Language Learning | Daily Language Diary 006

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Robin MacPherson

Robin MacPherson

Күн бұрын

Staying motivated is absolutely crucial to successfully learn a language or any other skill! Today's question addresses what to do when you are starting to lose that motivation and maybe even feel like giving up. Especially now with many people quarantined and stuck at home, I think it's more important than ever to keep each other inspired and motivated to continue pursuing our passions every day 💪🏼😄
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@NickWeston
@NickWeston 4 жыл бұрын
I think “trust the process” is the best thing I’ve heard about learning my first language. It’s easy to question if I will ever actually get there, so this is nice to think about.
@unlimitedmotivation__
@unlimitedmotivation__ 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you, I’m learning Chinese right now and fell like I’m not making progress, while in reality I am.
@Max-gu7mi
@Max-gu7mi Жыл бұрын
@@unlimitedmotivation__ how's the progress now?😸
@hubertnnnn
@hubertnnnn Жыл бұрын
@@Max-gu7mi prolly this guy stopped at 200 words and forgot everything ;3
@diariosdelextranjero
@diariosdelextranjero 4 жыл бұрын
The biggest mistake you can make as a beginner is content hopping. What's that? It's going from one song to the next, or, going from one article to the next without understanding most of what you've heard or read. A better idea is to revise the same piece of content for a week till you understand it completely and then move on to the next piece of content.
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts and comment! 😄I think this can definitely be a nice approach 😊
@billywade7794
@billywade7794 4 жыл бұрын
I think I may disagree slightly. As humans we need stimulation to stave off boredom. I think that approach may be sound advice, but most of us will end up burning out before the week is through. I've tried that and did tune out. So I started so called content hopping. I may read an article 2x but no more, then I move on. As words begin to repeat as they do, I learn. Then I may revisit an article and see if I've improved on its understanding. 10/10 I have. And that article is then more enjoyable.
@owenthompson5214
@owenthompson5214 4 жыл бұрын
@@billywade7794 exactly if you are reading about the same topic
@adog6704
@adog6704 3 жыл бұрын
That’s what I’m doing with Hangul
@Lee-lm2bn
@Lee-lm2bn 3 жыл бұрын
I've tried to watch the same Episode of a drama about 50 times, it's indeed helpful for studying the structure of sentences. However, the boredom afterwards hit hard and I didn't feel motivated at all.
@tjmuttonchops
@tjmuttonchops 4 жыл бұрын
I’m trying to learn Japanese and at multiple times I have lost all motivation
@francoruffini9826
@francoruffini9826 3 жыл бұрын
Yes me too...
@momaamom628
@momaamom628 3 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am Japanese, and your comment has made me feel like saying to you personally, ”Please don't give up.” Just like every other country on earth, Japan has an awful lot of places you should come to enjoy, and if you speak to local people then, your visit will be even more amazing, for sure😉.
@tjmuttonchops
@tjmuttonchops 3 жыл бұрын
@@momaamom628 thank you for that, it’s getting very hard now that I’m learning kanji and I have slowed down, I think this is the motivation I needed
@momaamom628
@momaamom628 3 жыл бұрын
@@tjmuttonchops こちらこそありがとう💘。
@whenyouknowyouknoww
@whenyouknowyouknoww 3 жыл бұрын
Pov: you learn Japanese because of ANIME xD
@KirbyLinkACW
@KirbyLinkACW 4 жыл бұрын
This came at a decent time. I'm learning Japanese, but I'm also trying to work on building my writing career. Heck, I'm seriously considering wring some of my stories in Japanese for practice, though I'm not sure where I would start.
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad the timing of this was good for you! I would totally encourage you to consider doing some writing in Japanese! In a recent daily language diary episode I told that story of how I was writing a novel in French, but actually several years before that I was writing a different novel in Japanese! I took it really seriously and had professors at my university interested. I was hoping to enter a writing competition but I had to leave Japan unexpectedly early for financial reasons unfortunately. I still plan to publish fictional works in the future and will totally write in other languages!
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
Also, when Journaly is launched in the next few weeks hopefully, that would be a great place for you to start writing stories in Japanese and getting corrections/feedback from the community!
@skythekid7683
@skythekid7683 2 жыл бұрын
One year later, how are ya holding up? I'm learning Japanese as well.
@g.g.-2554
@g.g.-2554 2 жыл бұрын
Omg im learning Japanese too but im motivated as hell and wanna learn everything about Japanese and their culture
@peggytrotman4173
@peggytrotman4173 4 жыл бұрын
@Everbody else here If any of you are doubting yourself about learning what ever your learning whether its a language or anything else , PLEASE dont listen to the haters . I have a person in my life that tears me down about Spanish. Ive had this person tell me that Spanish is stupid and a waste of time, and that I should just stop. She says Im investing to much time into something that wont benifit me . But she is wrong ! Languages are my passion , key word (MY) passion. I think when a person finds a passion or art that they can exel at , they should follow it with all their might. -Alex
@valetremo7380
@valetremo7380 3 жыл бұрын
I think too😊 great motivational comment
@brelove1414
@brelove1414 4 жыл бұрын
When I lose motivation, I find that I'm usually trying too hard or expecting too much from myself. My number one rule for language learning is to create one simple minimum goal for every single day and tell myself that that is my only expectation. That way, it is easy to meet my goal on a daily basis and feel satisfied with my work, and the motivation that I gain from completing my goal usually leads to some extra studying. The key is to make it simple and straight-forward, so I never find myself procrastinating or worse, dreading my daily studies. Hope this helps :)
@solea59
@solea59 4 жыл бұрын
You are right. Impatience is the worst impediment to learning ( anything ! ) .
@solea59
@solea59 4 жыл бұрын
I think that listening is very good. I like to think in analogies. i.e. It's believed that the brain discards lots of stuff, probably very true. My analogy is..When you are making a fish stock and then you pour it through a sieve, the bits of fish left in the sieve are like the bits that remain....in your brain. But you have to make a lot of stock to learn a language ! 😂
@benmarley3086
@benmarley3086 2 жыл бұрын
it must be epic being able to speak and understand several languages
@idk-mk6qv
@idk-mk6qv 4 жыл бұрын
After immersion into your channel, every time I drink coffe it's reminds me about you
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
haha, I am honored to be a part of your coffee ritual now! 😄
@izajaszagarcia2412
@izajaszagarcia2412 2 жыл бұрын
I have polish friends after 3 years of learning it and praying to keep on
@artiesolomon3292
@artiesolomon3292 4 жыл бұрын
I was the world's worst in Hebrew school and I still acieved my parents'goal ---me singing in Hebrew the part of the Bible we were supposed to listen to on that daynear my 13th birthday. Later French came easier, ages 13 to 19. Now i'm old with a lousy memory but I'm learning Russian.
@artiesolomon3292
@artiesolomon3292 2 жыл бұрын
@@Yettipot I am also learning French and Hebrew on Duolingo. Vocabulary building comes slow in Hebrew. I have the Tanakh also but mine is only in English the JPS translation. The Jewish Study Bible is good and in Paperback. Oxford University Press.
@Skinup4431
@Skinup4431 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, really love this channel, it is a motivation everytime. I have been learning Japanese for 3 years now, albeit very slowly. I started with a textbook, and found it really difficult to keep motivated, so I changed my method a few times and found a strategy I like. But now I am at a stage where I just feel that nothing I do is working and my knowledge is so varied I find myself knowing parts of intermediate and parts of beginner while not feeling comfortable with anything. Has anyone else had such a feeling? Kind of lost in the woods looking for the right path if you know my meaning.
@khadijoalimohammed5628
@khadijoalimohammed5628 Жыл бұрын
I'm also feeling that way since i started learn german
@iknownothing-49
@iknownothing-49 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, Robin, I’d love to hear about your early struggles.
@SilentJaguar68
@SilentJaguar68 4 жыл бұрын
There was a quote by James Clear that went something like, "you don't rise to the standards, you fall to the level of your habits." I think it really illustrates that it should be a grandiose movement to push the limit, but rather a slow and steady increase of the baseline of what you do. So the slow and steady does win the race lol. There was also another quote for self reflection that went like "whatever your current results are, your current systems are perfectly designed to achieve those results." It really helps to put a spotlight on what might need to change in our learning or our other habits . Great video again Robin!
@billywade7794
@billywade7794 4 жыл бұрын
You are such a caring individual. And as an expat myself and it appears that you are half cast too as am I, I am really happy for your success.
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this kind and encouraging comment, Billy! These words really brighten my day.
@christinam6430
@christinam6430 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so happy I found your channel. I love the advice here and I’ve saved several of your other videos to watch soon. Thank you and keep up the great work!
@ConnieFoster1
@ConnieFoster1 3 жыл бұрын
I say every new day the language is going to be a little bit easier. So today is the hardest it will ever be, tomorrow will be a tiny bit better etc. Over time this once foreign language, is going to get easier and easier until its almost as easy as your native language.
@theupwardspiral1580
@theupwardspiral1580 7 ай бұрын
This helped me and my mindset. Thank you
@dainapaegle9702
@dainapaegle9702 4 жыл бұрын
Today I had a break down in my class.. Half a year ago I moved to another country and started to learn their native language.. All went well till one day when my boss started to ask constantly when I am gonna speak fluently which is impossible and I understand that but that doesn't change the fact that I feel overwhelmed and isolated from nativespeakers.. I have only my teacher to talk to in this language and she is very understanding but I don't want to lose motivation to learn because of people that think it is a month thing to learn a new language...
@issydegle6005
@issydegle6005 4 жыл бұрын
I’ve been learning French on and off for the last 5 months, I am currently low intermediate able to converse with people but I do make lots of mistakes. I’ve been demotivated for almost 2 weeks now and haven’t done anything. How can I get going again?
@ahlemahle7491
@ahlemahle7491 3 жыл бұрын
It's been a year since this comment so did you learn it? I would love to know
@catoncatnip4486
@catoncatnip4486 3 жыл бұрын
I’m learning French too, I just want to give up cause there are some things I don’t understand
@samanthaburnell2960
@samanthaburnell2960 3 жыл бұрын
I no longer have a goal for the language I wanted to learn. So I am going to re evaluate and set goals again. It's amazing to see that I went from a level of absolute zero to nearly being able to step my speaking and listening to intermediate. Reading and writing needs so much work still.
@ligadosnofut5751
@ligadosnofut5751 2 жыл бұрын
heloww guyss , i'm a portuguese speaker and i'm fifteen years old , right now i found this video for motivate me cause i lost my motivation , but as this dude did say DONT GIVE UP ! i'm gonna change my method of learning to another and keep strugle ( sorry if some word is wrong)
@ffederel
@ffederel 3 жыл бұрын
I've been studying Mandarin Chinese for a bit more than a year. Initially, I wanted to be able to read simple things within 2 years. Not setting the bar too high greatly helped. While I didn't feel like giving up, at times I wondered how I would be able to keep on going, feeling I wouldn't be able to do so. It's a kind of discouragement and it's also a loss of patience. Although it's not a loss of motivation, it can lead to it. If you remember that studying will work anyway, that taking a step will bring you closer to your goal, that studying even a little and even when we don't notice improvements is better than not studying at all, you will keep on going. You might not need as much motivation as you think to keep on going if you understand this well enough. Just one step at a time. As we say in Buddhism, discouragement is a form of laziness. At some point, you might also want to get back to resources your worked with at a beginner stage. Looking ahead doesn't always help, but when you look back, and you see how far you've come, when you notice how much comes easy to you by now, it helps.
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Dorje! I'm glad that you have kept going with your Mandarin despite the moments of discouragement along the way. I think this is totally normal to go through that from time to time. Thank you for sharing the lesson from Buddhism, too!
@solea59
@solea59 2 жыл бұрын
Stepping back is a good phrase Robin. I often take a breather. I think that people want to be good too early, they set themselves impossible targets. It's a very long marathon. They should stop occasionally and look back to see the hill they have climbed, that will give the bounce back into their step.
@АндрейЯлов-ь9ф
@АндрейЯлов-ь9ф 2 жыл бұрын
thank you very much you helped me a lot🙂
@marinaromaniuta8301
@marinaromaniuta8301 3 жыл бұрын
Hey, Robin, it's really interesting to know more about how did you start learning languages.
@gabbisss
@gabbisss 4 жыл бұрын
What Robin says about the payoffs is so true. I'm from Québec and my native language is French, I learned English when I was about 18 and that ended up landing me a pretty good job as a translator, then, I learned Spanish and I now live in Mexico and I'm married to a beautiful Latina. I'm not even mentioning all the traveling and partying in Spanish that would have sucked if I didn't undertake to learn the language. Cheers.
@AG45.
@AG45. 2 жыл бұрын
I am 14. when I chat with random people they probably can't tell that I am not a native speaker of english unless I outright tell them I believe that my own native language is the hardest in the world(arabic). and at this point I literally think in english. its pretty crazy, it feels kind of bad. anyway, just thought I'd say how I became so fluent in english. I didnt attend any courses, and I didnt learn much from school either. I just spent a ton of time on the internet, just listening to people. my intent wasnt even learning english I just enjoyed it. and in like 2 years, here I am.
@The1sista
@The1sista 4 жыл бұрын
Love the new series and love when you get excited about small things 🤗
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
haha I do get excited about small things. Happy that you notice and appreciate that! And also that you love the new series 😄
@JessentialLife
@JessentialLife 2 жыл бұрын
I so needed to hear this! About 1.5 months ago I started learning Ukrainian and I just hit a huge hit of loss of motivation. 🙌🏻 trust the process.
@jehandesains8674
@jehandesains8674 2 жыл бұрын
Funny, I started learning Russian about 2 months ago, because of an Ukrainian girl who started working with us (she speaks both Ukrainian and Russian, but Russian is the bigger language that's easier to find resources for and reaches a wider audience, hence why I picked Russian.) I've now been hitting the loss of motivation point, and I think it has to do with having been busy doing other stuff, and the language learning app I'm using (duolingo) rewarding mindless repetition more than actual learning. When you first start out, any word you learn is great. For lack of my russian keyboard, singing "kartoshka, kartoshka, ya liubliu kartoshka" is silly, but you're happy you know a word. Now, I'm at the point where I can read easy texts, but I can't produce them. The words are not readily available in my mind. I guess, just keep going. If you practice every day, no matter how long it takes, you'll get there eventually.
@Theundergroundwoman
@Theundergroundwoman Жыл бұрын
Maybe learn Russian first? I speak Russian and I can understand Ukrainian. And the truth is, if you learn Russian, you can read a lot of amazing literature. It's really not the case with Ukrainian, because of historical reasons.
@Theundergroundwoman
@Theundergroundwoman Жыл бұрын
​@@jehandesains8674 Ya lyublyu kartoshku (acusative) hun.
@irenemcnamara9699
@irenemcnamara9699 4 жыл бұрын
I just want to say how well your idea of a language tracker works! It is helping me get more done and keeping me aware of where I am headed. I am using multicolored however. This keeps the tracker bright and cheerful.
@NathanSkates
@NathanSkates 4 жыл бұрын
I think Babbel helped me the most to help solidify my knowledge of verbs. I wish I had the online community/resources that are available now when I was 15 ( I’m 25 ) also doing fun things can help boost your motivation. Examples that helped me; find a tandem partner on tandem, play video games in Spanish, find Spanish speaking KZbin channels you’re interested in, watch cartoons in Spanish, follow Spanish speaking celebrities on social media, make a playlist in Spanish ( look up translations to connect with the music more ) These are the things have helped me stay motivated for the last 7 years of learning and I hope they help some of you as well.
@G.o.d_k.i
@G.o.d_k.i 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you this motivated me even more to continue my Japanese self study.and when I’m done imma learn Russian and Hebrew arigato
@turisflora5129
@turisflora5129 3 жыл бұрын
This video it's just at the right place at the right time for me! Thank you!!!
@Heybabygurl.0
@Heybabygurl.0 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been learning a language for my friend who is German to surprise her but I don’t think I can do it cuz I lose track on what the words mean and I feel like giving up
@noir371
@noir371 Жыл бұрын
I'm about 5 months into Japanese and that "holy shit this is hard" is starting to kick in. I will see this through though. いつも諦めないぞ!!!
@maigematthews5620
@maigematthews5620 2 жыл бұрын
I would luv to hear more about 15 year old Robin McPherson… the kid who struggled with language learning. I would luv to see that video about the torment, the boredom, and then climb out of the rut and the remedy to overcome and succeed in language learning. The analogies that await such an epic story to be told. I can’t wait to see the tips for those fellow 15 year olds need right now to not make those same mistakes. Thank, in advance, for your experience well shared.
@francodisanto354
@francodisanto354 Жыл бұрын
Hi everyone! I'm pretty sure that I'm not the only one going through this, so I'll just put it out the way I feel it ... Although I almost never have to deal with lack of motivation, I do feel like I haven't learnt much about myself over the course of this language learning journey ... Still unable to identify what are the things that actually work better for me and what I need to fix or improve in order to move forward and reach the next level ... Summarizing I'm stuck in that point where you can understand almost 90% while consuming content you're familiar with and around 65-70 when you're trying to watch something new or more challenging (I've tried to write things down eventually, but just a few things seems to be available for me to use freely while speaking) anyway most of the time I just let tons of vocabulary fly over my head *accept any comment or suggestion here* Just to finally wrapit up lets say I'm confident talking about familiar things but still struggling having random conversations, even saying simple things. Hope this comment triggers a nice and fruitful discussion! Best of the lucks for you all!
@char_netflix2782
@char_netflix2782 2 жыл бұрын
I’m doing french rn and really loved this video
@gabrielayala1672
@gabrielayala1672 Жыл бұрын
I'm studying English by myself right now, but I'm struggeling with the desmotivation. I enjoy the language, however I don't know how to study alone. I don't want to waste my time. I hope someone could give some tips. Regards!👋🇦🇷
@lawliet9310
@lawliet9310 2 жыл бұрын
I'm learning English and sometimes I lose motivation, but I'm keeping going, just thinking how it would be if I reach the fluency, that's awesome.. hopefully I'll get there and everyone want to the same.
@lawliet9310
@lawliet9310 2 жыл бұрын
If someone wants help with portuguese I can help, unless do the same with English to me haha
@jamesdavis-ford6882
@jamesdavis-ford6882 4 жыл бұрын
I will admit up front that I’m not often in the position of feeling a total lacking motivation for doing something to practice a language. I think, though, that it’s not due to some Herculean level of unquenchable motivation, it’s partially that I rely more on habits and consistency built over time. When I’m having an off day - a day like today where I’m feeling a bit fatigued and don’t think I have it in me to do a lot of close, concentrated work - I always maintain in my back pocket, so to speak, a few fun-to-me activities that require only a few minutes yet get me engaging with the language, even if doesn’t involve a lot of deep or detailed work. I aim for a few minutes of enjoyable vídeos or a few minutes of a podcast; I might record myself talking about a recent experience in the target language and listen back to it on another day. If that’s as much as I feel like doing I stop there for the day. Sometimes that ends up becoming on on-ramp to doing more, sometimes not... but I’ve done something. Now I’m off to watch a short, funny “Porta dos Fundos” vid because I don’t think I’m up for reading a Portuguese book on Nordic mythology today. Not gonna let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
@Lestry2
@Lestry2 4 жыл бұрын
Hi, Rob Your advice is great, although I'm personally not losing motivation to learn a specific language but losing motivation to learn new languages in general. I also feel that I'm unable to learn languages that are unrelated to the ones I already speak, unless I actually have somebody to help me and keep me accountable. The reasons are more deep-rooted than just sheer difficulty, I feel. First of all, I've become quite lazy, and find daily, dedicated study tedious and uninspiring. I hate almost every resource available - especially if I have to read dialogues, do exercises, study vocabulary lists, etc. The only way I see myself learning a language succesfully is with KZbin videos on grammar (especially if they are in the target language), and other videos with stories, gameplays, or vlogs and such (though they aren't always ideal for a beginner.) Now I wanna concentrate on reading literature, learning about different places, learning history THROUGH my languages. I still would like to speak fluent Mandarin or be able to read Cicero in the original Latin, but I don't know if I have the patience and the discipline for it (I had to think for 20 minutes what the word was here. I had to ask my mother "Mom, what is the word describing that thing that soldiers learn to be in the army?" She answered: "Disciplined?" and I yelled "YES!" - such brainfarts happen all the time. Ugh.) So, anyway, what do you think about such long-term, more severe cases of not wanting to learn languages anymore? It doesn't have to be a question for a video, but it can be if you find it interesting enough. Oh, I've been thinking of embracing my skill of learning closely-related languages and thought of trying to learn the remaining few Germanic languages that I don't speak yet (I speak 5). Maybe I'd succeed at that, but now any language that's not Germanic is too difficult - even Slavic languages, which, as a Pole, I should be able to pick up relatively quickly.
@trylinguallin1773
@trylinguallin1773 4 жыл бұрын
I had the same experience in learning Asian languages, the differences are insane, when it comes to these types of languages it feels like the barrier between beginner and intermediate is HUGE. . Comparatively, I am native in both French and English; Spanish was SUPER easy to get from beginner to more advanced topics. You need to realize that you have to "rewire" your brain to express yourself in languages that are largely different from your known languages. As for being able to sit down and study it may be your attention span is too short or that the material you find is really bland and boring. It sounds silly but if you are always on a screen your tolerance for boredom is HEAVILY reduced. It's hard to do nothing if you're in this type on mental state. Honestly, meditation will really help you with all this, it can help you focus, tolerate "boredom" and spend time on things you find important. Keep on pushing through my friend 加油 :)
@Lestry2
@Lestry2 4 жыл бұрын
@@trylinguallin1773 Yeah, I probably need some rewiring. The thing is that after having some experience with over 40 different languages and having learned 7 to quite a high level, I should be able to learn languages like some genius, but the reality is quite disappointing. I'm realizing that all the languages that I've learned to a high level can be put into three categories: - learned it through living in the country (Swedish, Dutch) - learned it on my own and then continued at school (Spanish, German) - learned it becauase of how similar it was to other language I already spoke (Norwegian, Portuguese) I had two years of Mandarin at school and have been learning it on and off for more than ten years. I can hold a simple conversation, but if I were to place a bet on which non-Indo-European language I'll manage to attain some level of fluency in, it'd be Mandarin. Still I find most resources so boring it's painful. Those bland-ass dialogues that don't teach you anything about the history or the culture in question are probably the worst. It'd be cool if there were a series of books that teaches languages through elementary texts about history and pop culture. I'd enjoy those a lot haha.
@mediaguy4997
@mediaguy4997 2 жыл бұрын
Can’t believe I’m saying this for the first time on a KZbin video but here goes 😂 I’ve purposely started to learn Polish to speak to a woman (she’s Polish) yes to impress her but also I’m not naive enough to believe we’ll end up together forever and ever… so because it’s slim to none chances to wed her or bed her, I’m constantly still trying to learn more and more to achieve intimacy, which I know I’ll never get so I’m constantly motivated to impress her knowing full well nothing will work 😂 hopefully I’ve explained that well. Basically I’ve created my own paradox of motivation.
@adog6704
@adog6704 3 жыл бұрын
I’m a native English speaker and I can speak Spanish pretty well. I’ve been struggling lately learning Korean.
@balumfull
@balumfull 2 ай бұрын
I'm stuck on double-verb endings and i for sure won't give up but it's wearing me out. I want to be fluent but it feels like a world away. Lucky for me I have a hard time letting go. I feel like I have to finish everything I start.
@DeTAYL.
@DeTAYL. 4 жыл бұрын
I love your energy on these videos bro! Keep up the great content! Saludos desde San Francisco
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you El Niche! Always great to see your comments and I'm really glad that you're loving the energy! 💪🏼 Something feels pretty special about this daily diary series, somehow! Agradezco todo el apoyo!
@Lifixie
@Lifixie 3 жыл бұрын
I learned spanish before I learned English, but I didn’t keep it up very well. So in middle school I took classes and picked it up in an instant. Now im learning Japanese, and it is extremely hard for me. Anyone have any tips for staying motivated when being able to converse or understand speaking is a problem?
@kaybabyc86
@kaybabyc86 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like I’m losing motivation because every time I do my Spanish studying, I get SO physically tired in the middle of putting in the effort. It’s like, learning is draining my brain 🧠 Any tips?
@zuzanakasmanova7323
@zuzanakasmanova7323 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much this helped me a lot.
@DinoDevOfficial
@DinoDevOfficial 3 жыл бұрын
0:23, went to Roatan , Honduras for vacation once, was awesome! We went to a place where they made pure chocolate and we got to see the steps they went through, it was pretty cool, we all got chocolate bars at the end :)
@khadijoalimohammed5628
@khadijoalimohammed5628 Жыл бұрын
I'm trying to learn german and at some time it feels impossible to learn I want to give up but i can't Even i want to keep on i don't know how to make it.
@Devon_maloy
@Devon_maloy 2 жыл бұрын
13 years of czech study daily. Living in czechia 13 years. Intense classes and focus. No progress. Still can’t understand much. Hopeless. I Don’t trust the process. Quitting is harder than carrying on.
@MoChouLan
@MoChouLan 2 жыл бұрын
I've been learning Chinese for almost two years now and speak quite fluently..but I'm losing motivation.Im scared!
@rachelgregory888
@rachelgregory888 4 жыл бұрын
I've been studying Italian for about 3 years, and I'm losing motivation. I live in Italy, but I don't actually need to use Italian that much in my day to day life. I have an Italian bf - but we always speak English, as when we met I didn't know hardly any Italian. We tried switching to Italian, but its soooo difficult to change the language of a relationship. And you BOTH have to really want it. I don't study a lot, maybe 1 or 2 hours a day max, sometimes only 30 min. I had private lessons for about 18 months, but stopped those when I realised my spoken level of Italian was much lower than what I was being taught - I felt I wasn't using what I was learning. Also, I couldn't afford to continue with them. I would say I'm a strong B2...I'm just not sure I'm using the right methods or materials. In addition, I'm an introvert who doesn't seek out people, which doesn't help! I've never lost motivation in 3 years, but now...I'm not sure if I've lost my "why". Anyway, thanks for all your videos, I've just recently discovered you....I think your channel is going to blow up soon! I wish I had your dedication and commitment to language learning! Bravo!
@noctu210
@noctu210 4 жыл бұрын
I understand you so much! It is definitely hard to switch a language of the relationship even if it could be the way to keep on learning. We try to do like this: we set a day and in this day we speak a language I learn, another day it will be another language and then we come back to a neutral one. We repeat the cycle.
@rachelgregory888
@rachelgregory888 4 жыл бұрын
@@noctu210 Hi, yes that sounds like a good idea!
@momaamom628
@momaamom628 3 жыл бұрын
I always admire your attitude.
@henriquecruz1
@henriquecruz1 4 жыл бұрын
Oi, sou do Brasil, te acompanho há pouco tempo mas gosto muito do seu canal. Falo português, espanhol, inglês e aprendo italiano, e suas dicas são ótimas. Quero ler seu livro. Abraços do Brasil. 👋🏻 Parabéns pelo canal.
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
Obrigado pelo comentário, Henrique! Talvez em breve eu possa fazer um "daily diary" vídeo em português 😄 Estou muito feliz que você gostou do meu canal e está interessado no meu livro! Abraços de Oakland e comente quando você quiser!
@ufcasual
@ufcasual 2 жыл бұрын
young, first language and only a few days in i just cant find a fun way to learn spanish ive tried youtube channels and none of them are entertaining to me and i feel ive made no progress my goal is to be able to talk to a native speaker for a few mins, or just watch spanish media without subtitles and understand most of it
@joostklein12
@joostklein12 4 жыл бұрын
i learned english when i was 6 and i have been speaking it for a long time. and when i became bilingual, i also became impatient while learning languages. i often think: "wow, i learned english when i was six, and i can't learn this one now?" i often say that while i'm practically having a coversation in that language. this isn't a question, i just find it funny😄
@corbonthecobneef3203
@corbonthecobneef3203 2 жыл бұрын
I just tell myself I’m learning French to marry a beautiful French woman in the future and that usually works
@HelloImNotJohnnyCash
@HelloImNotJohnnyCash 2 жыл бұрын
it is a shame things like. youtube werent around when I was a kid. I really wanted to learn french but the school wouldnt allow it because it was a girls only class
@llamathedrama1454
@llamathedrama1454 2 жыл бұрын
While me learning my second foreign language (French): frustrated af I think it's because i learned english years ago, in a way longer process, im rushing myself to learn French in the same level too quick. My perfectionist personality ufortunately. I know i came a lot of way (even tho im only A1)
@billambers7756
@billambers7756 3 жыл бұрын
I watched your video because I'm 14 and i am currently learning japanese and even if I reached a pretty good level, I feel like when i learn new words or new grammar points it's still funny but not like it was before. I was wondering if I'm "plateauing"(intemediate plateau) in my language learning but I don't feel I struggle more than before. It's maybe just a period but if anyone have gone through something similar, could you tell me your experience?
@wanderingsoul2758
@wanderingsoul2758 3 жыл бұрын
I'm 15, and Arab American. I can speak "meh" Arabic, I can read and write small words, and I am trying to improve. I am right in-between beginner and intermediate.
@shukran3907
@shukran3907 2 жыл бұрын
I've almost lost all of my arabic skills when I was a little child. It's really hard for me to learn it now.
@wanderingsoul2758
@wanderingsoul2758 2 жыл бұрын
@@shukran3907 ah I'm sorry friend, why did you loose them?
@mael2701
@mael2701 3 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for this
@godali4405
@godali4405 2 жыл бұрын
I learn English myself in 25 years ,but to now I can not speak fluently ,what a shame ,can you give me some advice!
@Diotallevi73
@Diotallevi73 4 жыл бұрын
Why do people ruin what could have been a great espresso by adding water? 😅 Thanks for this great diary post, enjoy the weekend 👍
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
haha I do love drinking espresso, too. I'll remember this comment 😉 Glad you enjoyed this post, I hope you enjoy the weekend too ☀️
@emilya9255
@emilya9255 2 жыл бұрын
I'm concerned that I'm not smart enough to do this. I've been learning Spanish for two years- for the last 11 months I've dedicated at least an hour a day to the learning process. I'm a parent with a full time job, so I finding an hour out of the day means I wake up by 5 am. I use Duolingo, KZbin videos, and have even recently hired a tutor. Hearing in this video about someone being at an intermediate level after 3 months makes me feel horrible- as I have only tested into the intermediate level recently after 2 years of dedication. Any tips? Is an hour a day not enough? When should I expect to be fluent?
@HDTomo
@HDTomo 3 жыл бұрын
I'm having the complete opposite feeling. For some reason I'm... extremely enthusiastic?
@dalubwikaan161
@dalubwikaan161 3 жыл бұрын
"Trust the process"
@gadistimurmaluku1676
@gadistimurmaluku1676 4 жыл бұрын
Heyyy thank you so much for all your videos ☺️☺️☺️
@Daesma999
@Daesma999 2 жыл бұрын
I already gave up on Spanish and Russian. I gave up on improving German.. and now it feels like Japanese is gonna be left behind as well. I'd love to stick around one language at least finally.. but I don't feel like I can keep it up for months..
@shukran3907
@shukran3907 2 жыл бұрын
What level have you reached in these languages?
@Daesma999
@Daesma999 2 жыл бұрын
@@shukran3907 only the basics.. except German, that's A2 at least
@izajaszagarcia2412
@izajaszagarcia2412 2 жыл бұрын
I've sometimes thought of changing lanuage it my head that thinks that my mind and it kills me that it thinks that I'm learning polish made friends been learning for 3 years almost 4 and i don't want to leave it for languages like Russian or Ukrainian. Before i studied swedish and polish 2 languages at same time different cultures and lanuage i was more in tone with polish easier but i left swedish so how i do it to never learn polish for Russian or Ukrainian or any other Slavic languages for that matter i learn on my own i can't afford a teacher right now I'm 23 not working live with parents. Can you give me some advice Robin please on what i should do to never give up on Polish lanuage and leave it for Russian and Ukraine also the reason I chosen polish is because in the future i want to marry a polish girl and have kids. Also make friends. And that is where I don't want to give up in polish language learning Russian or Ukrainian or Czech languages that are not spoken that much in my area in USA new Jersey where I live. Also the same reason I learned swedish was to date and married a swedish girl but there were not swedish so i left it. So the think is that i want to continue with polish how i do it?
@futurechris2283
@futurechris2283 2 жыл бұрын
High quality video
@peggytrotman4173
@peggytrotman4173 4 жыл бұрын
@Robin MacPherson Good morning Robin!!! Thank you SO MUCH for answering my question! Your a big inspiration!! I feel like Ive asked to many questions but..... Is there a difference between a in-person-tutor and a online-tutor? Ive just had a spike in motivation because we contacted my tutor a couple days ago and its all set , all we have to do is talk about pricing a schedule!!
@jjbanders
@jjbanders 2 жыл бұрын
His accent goes from posh London woman to American every two seconds while stay Australian/New Zealand
@michaelewing6522
@michaelewing6522 4 жыл бұрын
Hello! I am still doing Duolingo and Memrise and I am taking a big risk by learning Arabic on Duolingo
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
Hey Michael! I wonder how effective Duolingo is for Arabic. I hope it is all going well for you!
@nikkisippy6290
@nikkisippy6290 2 жыл бұрын
for me i basically have ZERO interest in learning arabic, as in id rather do something else with my time, i just need advice on how to not COMPLETELY hate arabic at school😭😭
@--Emma--9173
@--Emma--9173 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 11 and I've been learning french on and off science i think 9 or 10 years old and I'm a low intermidiete but I'm loosing motivation can you give me advice?
@jehandesains8674
@jehandesains8674 2 жыл бұрын
Try to practice a little bit every day. Even if it's just 5 minutes, it's more than none. And if you keep up that minimum effort, maybe you'll find your motivation again and it won't have gone to waste.
@just1frosty516
@just1frosty516 3 жыл бұрын
❤️
@samurairenn6232
@samurairenn6232 2 жыл бұрын
I’m learning Korean and I find it fun to study languages but I feel like I’m getting no where.
@michaelfalciglia9550
@michaelfalciglia9550 3 жыл бұрын
I am an introvert, so it’s very hard for me to find the courage to speak to anybody even in my native language and obviously in another. So what do I do to maintain my speaking ability.
@unlimitedmotivation__
@unlimitedmotivation__ 3 жыл бұрын
Find some online friends. It is much easier to talk to people online because you are never face to face.
@clarar1797
@clarar1797 3 жыл бұрын
Does someone have tips for losing Motivation in learning arabic? I do not know if I should quit and start maybe spanish
@solea59
@solea59 2 жыл бұрын
Maybe your " why " when you began arabic was not strong enough. Why arabic ? Can you remember why you chose it ? What attracted you to it ? Learning a language is very similar to " love being with somebody " If you don't enjoy their company then it's time to move on. Good luck !
@serialkiller288
@serialkiller288 4 жыл бұрын
Lol mě to im 15 i was Born in Slovakia And Slovakia And czehs Are similar So 2 languagess but i growth up in cyprus there they speak Greek so i learn it So easily but its So hard language And english i learn like nothimg even my Grammer its like 7 years old but any language i dont know right grammer So 4 languagess And Now i learnig spanish So first language i actuality learnig And honesly its alot harder Than i though new language you cant just learn in some weeks
@sharongagnist6428
@sharongagnist6428 3 жыл бұрын
I'm just about ready to just give up.... I recently found out that all I learned through duolingo means nothing (over a year in I can't hold a conversation) wasted time.... 🤐
@rosirosi2062
@rosirosi2062 3 жыл бұрын
And what is the language you are learning?
@rosirosi2062
@rosirosi2062 3 жыл бұрын
Anyone learning swedish, icelandic (basic) or spanish let me kow if you want to practice!
@rhyspas6014
@rhyspas6014 4 жыл бұрын
Watch tv in target language when low motivation
@trylinguallin1773
@trylinguallin1773 4 жыл бұрын
I seem to be a returning star of the show, thanks for having me on 哈哈哈 I'm curious on how you feel about jumping from language to language. I tend to study Chinese for a while and then become seduced into studying other languages. I always end up coming back to Chinese, but it does delay my progress. I feel like i would be B2 (HSK4/5) in Mandarin if i didn't stray away from Mandarin. This has made me like beginner/ A1 in Korean, Tagalog, Indonesian, Spanish, and HSK3 in Mandarin. Im curious to know your opinion on "language hopping". Thanks for the vids, and being so active with your community. It's awesome!
@RobinMacPhersonFilms
@RobinMacPhersonFilms 4 жыл бұрын
哈哈哈 you are indeed a returning star of the show! Hmm this is definitely a great topic to talk about, the ever present allure of other languages! I just added it to the list 😄And I'm really happy that you notice me being active with this community! ☀️
@RonaldMcPaul
@RonaldMcPaul 4 жыл бұрын
That's not odd, we all get seduced by other languages and Mandarin takes a long time so there are plenty of opportunities for detours to occur. I even feel like I've been committed to Mandarin but I've picked up some Indonesian, Japanese, along the way
@idiot8226
@idiot8226 3 жыл бұрын
losing motivation... I don’t think I have enough resources to learn 🥲
@andym28
@andym28 3 жыл бұрын
My most enjoyable resources are those I made myself or with the help of a naitive speaker like a diary, list of idioms etc
@renlin2262
@renlin2262 3 жыл бұрын
nice video
@elizabethmerin5735
@elizabethmerin5735 2 жыл бұрын
everybody should learn english because other language too hard
@icehound6763
@icehound6763 3 жыл бұрын
You should make a discord.
@koffeekat1832
@koffeekat1832 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah he should
@sharklee5469
@sharklee5469 2 жыл бұрын
After learning 5years I felt bored and tired ! I hope i did not learn any languages
@bar2062
@bar2062 3 жыл бұрын
Great video, besides that you made an americano
@izajaszagarcia2412
@izajaszagarcia2412 2 жыл бұрын
You talk to much get to the point
@izajaszagarcia2412
@izajaszagarcia2412 2 жыл бұрын
U loud
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