Two smart, intelligent, personable guys having a great, elucidating conversation with each other. Refreshing.
@vivismiley7 ай бұрын
Summary 1. Learn the most common 1000 words 2. Learn basic grammar structure 3. Focus more on input. Listen to compréhensible content. Use target language subtitles. 4. Read alot to learn new vocabulary in context plus understand grammar. Start with simple stories and progress with time. 5. It is okay if you don’t understand everything, learning a language takes time so be patient with yourself. 6. Speaking comes easy if you’re having enough input(listening and reading) so immerse first!
@SAGITTARIUS3129 күн бұрын
Thank U 😉
@joaquimferreira3952 жыл бұрын
The same thing happened to me. The "language lightning" hit me with Spanish and Portuguese. I was 17 with Spanish and my late 20's with Portuguese. I am fluent in both, never having been in a country that speaks either. GREAT VIDEO!!!
@extinctcomp39082 жыл бұрын
Que bien que hablas español, puedes interactuar con muchas otras nacionalidades.
@joaquimferreira3952 жыл бұрын
Es la verdad. Yo tengo muchos amigos que hablan los dos idiomas y consigo hablar español en mi trabajo. Ya tenía la experiencia de ser un instructor de la Biblia en español y portugués. ¡Es un regalo de Jehová Dios!
@sabrinab41932 жыл бұрын
De onde vc é?
@thomasgriffin38812 жыл бұрын
@@joaquimferreira395 ¿cuantos años tiene? También quiero aprender con fluidez para la gloria de Jesu Cristo🙏
@joaquimferreira3952 жыл бұрын
@@sabrinab4193 dos EUA
@milanhrvat2 жыл бұрын
In my experience I found Russian language to be super easy to learn to a high level. There are so many intermediate and high intermediate full Russian KZbin channels teaching Russian, and the amount of movies, free resources and podcasts are superior. Certain languages are so easy to learn because of the amount of content.... I am in Croatia learning Croatian after escaping Ukraine. I lived in Ukraine for 7 years. I speak good Russian. But Croatian is hard. Why? No intermediate content! Only beginner stuff or advanced native stuff.
@mpforeverunlimited2 жыл бұрын
Which channels?
@milanhrvat2 жыл бұрын
@@mpforeverunlimited Russian with Max, ru-land club, amazing Russian, about russian in Russian, Russian progress..... These are the only ones you need to get good!
@maryannsegal28079 ай бұрын
What Beginner Croatian materials do you recommend?
@milanhrvat8 ай бұрын
@@maryannsegal2807 sorry I don't know. I started at intermediate. My father is Croatian. I do know the beginner book you need is hrvatski za početnike Which is used in all schools as I have seen many friends use it
@juliusjohnson16602 жыл бұрын
Most online resources out there don't have material past the intermediate or high intermediate levels. I sometimes read at the advanced level in a language and gradually look up sentences or words, grammar patterns, etc. That has helped me tremendously.
@shazz91962 жыл бұрын
I love ur channel ! Cheers from france ! C'est tellement positif comme chaine en ce moment, Merci Beaucoup !!!
@sabrinab41932 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, as a brazilian portuguese native speaker, japanese is waaay easier than mandarin or thai when we're talking about the pronunciation but the grammar is way more difficult than korean for example, especially because of the alphabet characters When I try learning these languages, the easier one in my opinion was korean
@marcusv.4432 жыл бұрын
Tu é de onde?
@baki91912 жыл бұрын
I'm willing to bet you're not fluent in any of the listed languages and yet you're making these bold claims.
@sabrinab41932 жыл бұрын
@@baki9191 I'm speaking from my experience, you're the one bold here, making assumptions about me
@gil92962 жыл бұрын
@@baki9191 lol
@nfrankiksa459610 ай бұрын
So you're not fluent yet gotcha@@sabrinab4193
@williamhogge5549 Жыл бұрын
The hard part of Japanese is it has 3 levels of courtesy... so there are 3x the adjectives adverbs etc.
@BuggyDClown-en2lf2 жыл бұрын
I’ve only studied Japanese for a short amount of time in high school and and an extremely short amount of time in college. Just by watching a lot of anime and listening to Japanese music every now and then, I happen to know quite a lot of phrases and words. Immersion is truly amazing. Imagine if I immersed 3x as much as well as studying? I’d probably be fluent by now
@languagelearningdabbler2 жыл бұрын
Now I’m all motivated 🤓
@filipino4372 жыл бұрын
Laoshu 2.0, i hope you also make Language Level Ups videos like him
@ShivyEnby2 жыл бұрын
Here for another collab with Matt
@eeeee3232 жыл бұрын
Vine aquí por Matt 😃 pero ¡ahora también me gusta este canal! Gracias por hacer está entrevista 😊🌈
@James-oi7mz2 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@gordonbgraham2 жыл бұрын
There is no effortless way to study a foreign language. Persistence, patience and a lot of time is what is necessary.
@BlessedOne-jp1cy2 жыл бұрын
Him: Our moms didn’t give us Flashcards or anything like that 🤔😬me: thinking back to my son as a baby and me showing him Flashcards
@d.m.4817 ай бұрын
Best explanation ever, totally got it !!
@Im-BAD-at-satire2 жыл бұрын
An interesting thing about Japanese is that in complex sentences verbs attach into other verbs onto another verb up to the noun every single time, in a way English does not do. In English verbs can sandwich between a noun but in Japanese that's never the case.
@yo62852 жыл бұрын
Wait, I'm a bit confused. Isn't this for example verbs sandwiching a noun : 走ってる犬が座る 怒っている人が泣いてる? Or not the same? Could you also maybe clarify this: verbs attach into other verbs onto another verb up to the noun every single time. Like do you mean compound verbs?
@nothankyou2222 жыл бұрын
@@yo6285 They probably mean compound verbs modifying/describing nouns like パンを持って来た人が村田さんです。They probably didn't realize you can sandwich the noun.
@tatianahawaii132 жыл бұрын
This just awesome ❤ so cool ! I speak only 2 languages but I’m so impressed with these guys
@BurningToast222 жыл бұрын
Love you guys!
@YababaVideo2 жыл бұрын
Akira poster is amazing!
@dafutur12 жыл бұрын
Anyone over 30 starting a new language journey?
@AmbiCahira Жыл бұрын
Yes! It is no problem at all! I started with training the ears the sounds of the language so I just watched content in the language until the jibberish started to sound like a language, and like sentences, and kept listening until I actually heard a word which happened to be hello. Then I learned the writing system to learn what sounds the language contains to better tell my brain what sounds we are listening for, and that's the point where I started to learn words. I kept listening a lot and found that when I learn certain words or grammar points I often recall hearing them used before so understanding and remembering is much easier. Language is 4 parts; reading, writing, listening and speaking and with those in mind you can decide the priority you hold in each for your goal.
@williamhogge5549 Жыл бұрын
From a young age i wanted to learn other languages but unfortunately there were no mentors or language buddies, and worse than that my interests changed every 3 or 4 years so i went from German to Russian, Japanese, Chinese, took French in middle school, Latin in high school, then decided to focus on Spanish because its the most useful in the USA. I also had interest in Swahili and Indonesian. Anyway, i didn't make extraordinary progress in Spanish until I went to Mexico with a friend for 3 weeks. So i did teach myself conversational Spanish within 2 years when i went back. Along the way i did absorb a lot about linguistics and language in general. My Chinese isn't conversational (i can read and write a little) but i wouldn't starve to death if i woke up in China, France, or Brazil. I could write a book on how NOT to learn a language. Lol
@ClankFelix2 ай бұрын
Japanese is the hardest language to learn from English according to the US government. Speed is the fastest language in the world. Slightly faster than Spanish. Uses 3 different writing systems one of which is Chinese characters. Then there is different levels of honor in speaking among a lot of other difficulties.
@DengueBurger2 жыл бұрын
I don’t think Matt’s seriously watched some cartoons or kids shows in a while. They’re generally pretty fun. Stuff like Pokémon, the grim adventures of Billy and Mandy, courage the cowardly dog, looney tunes, all great shows.
@DengueBurger2 жыл бұрын
Also, just the game of trying to understand the foreign language is enjoyable, sometimes you’re not even really focused on the content, it’s just cool to understand what they’re saying in Peppa Pig or Sesame Street.
@alpacawithouthat9872 жыл бұрын
I think he would’ve been more accurate to say that “toddler shows” are boring. Most kid shows that target years 7+ are usually still entertaining to adults. It’s shows for younger children that are boring
@rashidah9307 Жыл бұрын
Not everybody likes cartoons that much! Lol. It's one thing to watch a cartoon or animated movie once in a while. But it's entirely another thing if you have to watch them every day because that's the only comprehensible input that exists in your target language--regardless of the quality. I totally got what he was saying.
@Pat_bev Жыл бұрын
This is gold
@carterboyfresh5989 Жыл бұрын
Website only talks about football where’s the language information
@jpgabriele95962 жыл бұрын
so interesting!
2 жыл бұрын
Great interview! Pozdrav iz Hrvatske ;)
@joshuaradloff10702 жыл бұрын
Oh wow, Matts actual still releasing content?😅 I thought he'd quite after the whole refold situation
@ItsameAlex2 жыл бұрын
at 22:39 I think he meant Chinese and it's because the grammar is really simple
@Liliquan2 жыл бұрын
The people who say Chinese grammar is simple never seem to learn it and give up. Maybe beginners shouldn’t be making such proclamations.
@ItsameAlex2 жыл бұрын
@@Liliquan I've seen countless people say it such as steve krasfman and xiaomanyc
@zyloz882 жыл бұрын
@@Liliquan no Chinese grammar is actually really easy
@Jess-737Ай бұрын
@@ItsameAlex Also Laoshu50500. He said the grammar was easy, but the other aspects such as the tones and script is difficult. I’ve seen plenty of more advance speakers make the same comment.
@marcuswaters3882 жыл бұрын
Please do more Swedish videos
@EugeneBoichuk-ox6os5 ай бұрын
Croatia never was Soviet Union country!!!!))))))
@ugnis7462 жыл бұрын
In Estonian, Russian and Swedish you also say "big red dog". Different word order would sound unnatural. Seems like an universal rule. But in Italian you would of course say "grosso cane rosso".
@vadimdemyanov60952 жыл бұрын
Ух ты, я тоже кухню смотрел
@bignaf18752 жыл бұрын
Matt vs Japan thinks he’s fooling us with that toupee lol. I like Matt vs Japan and have watched him for a while so I know the truth
@babyucon Жыл бұрын
No one cares, we're here to get his insight on learning languages.
@zachsmith53992 жыл бұрын
Why do I feel like I've watched this before? But it says uploaded 3 hrs ago
@goluremilanguages2 жыл бұрын
You live in an alternate universe where it's Will VS China. Stay out of our timeline dimension crosser...
@nathfks2 жыл бұрын
yeah I also saw it before...
@Im-BAD-at-satire2 жыл бұрын
@@goluremilanguages Ain't Chinese grammar (not writing system) structured much more similarly to the Japanese of this universe in that other universe?