According to my personal experience vocabulary list works in very early part of language learning. Fruits, vegetables, things that we use in our daily life can be learned by vocabulary list. However, abstract notions and ideas can not be learned properly without context.
@Sahipkıran1 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, i did that mistake.
@berkoktayemre1940 Жыл бұрын
@@Sahipkıran1 sen kaçıncı serisin
@adrienevieiraa Жыл бұрын
I'm all for the phrases notebook
@bowowow2 жыл бұрын
we neglect it but repeating them out loud really helps
@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc80389 ай бұрын
I recently reached an advanced level in Icelandic after focusing mostly on it for a few months, so now my Icelandic is around the level of my Norwegian, and in Dutch I am upper advanced level, and upper intermediate level in Norse and German, and mid intermediate level in Welsh and Swedish and Portuguese and French and Italian etc, and I am learning 25+ of my target languages, while focusing on the prettiest languages the most, so learning languages is super enjoyable, because my target languages have super gorgeous words, and pretty words are naturally enjoyable and fun to learn, plus they are naturally easy to memorize, as one’s hern naturally learns the prettier and more distinctive words faster, so pretty words requires less repetition, and, pretty languages are also naturally motivating because pretty words naturally bring true joy to the eye and ear, as one naturally wants to see things that are pretty and hear sounds that sound good and cool, even when one doesn’t consciously admit it or when one doesn’t consciously realize it, the hern subconsciously wants to learn pretty words, which is why pretty words are naturally easier to memorize and learn and remember, whereas words that aren’t pretty require a lot more repetitions because the hern subconsciously tries to forget them or to not learn them because non-pretty words do not bring joy to the eye and ear, which is why it’s so important to only choose pretty languages aka languages that have mostly or almost only pretty words that have pretty word endings and good or great letter combinations (combinations of letters that go well 2gether and that aren’t random) and that have modern ‘n’ cool sound and organized aspect and that look and sound professional and serious! By the way, to memorize the words, one must learn pretty words only that are naturally enjoyable and that the hern naturally wants to remember such as the Icelandic / Norse / Dutch etc words which are so gorgeous and easy to memorize, and the repetitions must be on different days, not on the same day, so the vocab videos should be watched at least 3 times in a row on the first three sessions at normal speed, and then once every three days or once a week etc, over the course of the first year of learning, and they can be watched on maximum speed most of the times, because if a video is like ten hours long with thousands of words, it will only be five hours long if watched on maximum speed! For example, when I first started watching a ten-hour long video with Icelandic words, I first watched it on normal speed to see and hear the words well, but most other times when I rewatched it I watched it on maximum speed, and I learned almost all the Icelandic words from those videos with hundreds and thousands of words after watching them about ten times or more, over the course of a few months, and I also learned thousands of new words from G translate and from subs and from lyrics, so now I know over 6.500 words, probably even more than that, because there are usually only ten new words per video in every new video, so I know a lot of Icelandic words now, and I recently reached an advanced, and I also noticed that I can read very fast now, and it’s way easier to read the sentences and words! I always notice fast progress as I focus mostly on actively learning and revising hundreds and thousands of new words as well as previously learnt words every few days or every week, and I can tell when I get to an advanced level because I notice that I can understand almost every word in every new video and there are usually only a few new words per video, for example, now that I am advanced level in Icelandic, I only see about ten new words in each new video that’s shorter and about 20 new words in videos that are longer than twenty minutes, and I can read pretty fast now, especially the words that I know and the words that I know automatically, and, I know that a word has become part of my permanent and automatic memory when I can instantly process it and automatically remember it whenever I want to! Besides, I only learn pretty and easy languages, so the learning process is naturally very enjoyable, and, the only way to truly enjoy language learning is by always choosing wisely (only choosing the pretty and easy languages) and especially the prettiest languages ever Norse and Icelandic and Dutch and English and Norwegian and Gothic and Faroese and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish which are the most gorgeous languages ever that are the most fun to learn and speak and hear and see etc and the easiest to learn, which is key to being a successful polyglot and to reaching true fluency, and it is also very important to always revise a lot and to focus mostly on vocab, so I highly recommend learning at least three hundred to one thousand new words every few days or every week and at the same time constantly revising previously learnt words, many times, over a longer period of time, as one must actively see and hear and revise each word at least 30 times over the course of two or three years for each word to become automatic, and I recommend watching every video with subs in the target languages, because, the more one sees the words, the more automatic they become!
@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc80389 ай бұрын
Ærlig talt, det Norske språket er veldig flott og jeg elsker det! Íslenskan er rosalega yndisleg og auðveld, svo ég læri hana á hverjum degi, og mér finnst gaman að læra Íslensku og FornNorrænu og Hollensku etc - ég elska Íslenskuna, og, þó ég hafi alltaf elskað þetta flott tungumál, síðan ég uppgötvaði það, núna elska ég það enn meir, því ég hef séð þúsundir orða og hvert orð var og er svo fallegt, og ég er hrifin og heltekin af því! Ik raad je aan om Ijslands en Nederlands en Gotisch en OudNoors en Faeröers en Noors en Deens en Welsh etc te leren want dezen talen zijn zo fraai en zo poëtisch, en ook Bretons en de Cornische taal en Iers en zo voort! (I highly recommend learning the prettiest languages ever Norse / Icelandic / Dutch / English / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish as they are heavenly with the prettiest words that are the most modern and refined and poetic and the coolest sound patterns and sounds and pronunciation rules etc, which are way too pretty not to know!)
@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc80389 ай бұрын
Technically, the most effective way to learn the words is from lists and especially from vocab videos that have them hundreds and thousands of words in the same video, and it’s the only way to get to a higher level fast, so that one can follow sentences and subs, and one cannot remember words in any way if one isn’t revising them regularly, and each word must be seen and heard and revised at least 30 times over a longer period of time to become automatic and permanent, and one is going to see the words in context when one starts reading subs and text, anyway, so one should focus mostly on learning the first 5.000 base words from vocab videos and lists first, so that one can get faster to a point where one can understand words in context, so if one wants to see progress fast, one must focus mostly on vocab, like 90% vocab videos, especially as a beginner and intermediate - and it’s also very important to only learn pretty and easy languages, which are naturally easy to learn and enjoyable to see and hear, especially the prettiest languages ever Norse and Icelandic and Dutch and English and Norwegian and Gothic and Faroese and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish which are way too pretty not to know, and I recommend learning them 2gether with Slovene and Latvian and Irish and other pretty languages!
@microgenius26282 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for your useful recommendation. I am really honored to see that one of the turkish girl speaks english very fluently and gives useful advices about how she did learn english very well.
@chadbailey7038 Жыл бұрын
I needed these tips. I’ve watched this video two times already. I’ve had the same list of 100 Russian Verbs I could NOT memorize, no matter how hard I tried. I will be making a phrase notebook for them now. I really hope it works because learning them will help my comprehension A LOT I think…and then I can start understanding native videos again 🤩. Спс))
@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc80389 ай бұрын
Most words in Russian aren’t a pretty word, so they are naturally not enjoyable and not easy to learn, and Slovene and Latvian are the prettiest and easiest Slavic languages, so I recommend learning these two instead of Russian, and, the most effective way to learn the words is from lists and especially from vocab videos that have them hundreds and thousands of words in the same video, and it’s the only way to get to a higher level fast, so that one can follow sentences and subs, and one cannot remember words in any way if one isn’t revising them regularly, and each word must be seen and heard and revised at least 30 times over a longer period of time to become automatic and permanent, and one is going to see the words in context when one starts reading subs and text, anyway, so one should focus mostly on learning the first 5.000 base words from vocab videos and lists first, so that one can get faster to a point where one can understand word in context, so if one wants to see progress fast, one must focus mostly on vocab, like 90% vocab videos, especially as a beginner and intermediate - and it’s also very important to only learn pretty and easy languages, which are naturally easy to learn and enjoyable to see and hear, especially the prettiest languages ever Norse and Icelandic and Dutch and English and Norwegian and Gothic and Faroese and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish which are way too pretty not to know, and I recommend learning them 2gether with Slovene and Latvian!
@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc80389 ай бұрын
I recently reached an advanced level in Icelandic after focusing mostly on it for a few months, so now my Icelandic is around the level of my Norwegian, and in Dutch I am upper advanced level, and upper intermediate level in Norse and German, and mid intermediate level in Welsh and Swedish and Portuguese and French and Italian etc, and I am learning 25+ of my target languages, while focusing on the prettiest languages the most, so learning languages is super enjoyable, because my target languages have super gorgeous words, and pretty words are naturally enjoyable and fun to learn, plus they are naturally easy to memorize, as one’s hern naturally learns the prettier and more distinctive words faster, so pretty words requires less repetition, and, pretty languages are also naturally motivating because pretty words naturally bring true joy to the eye and ear, as one naturally wants to see things that are pretty and hear sounds that sound good and cool, even when one doesn’t consciously admit it or when one doesn’t consciously realize it, the hern subconsciously wants to learn pretty words, which is why pretty words are naturally easier to memorize and learn and remember, whereas words that aren’t pretty require a lot more repetitions because the hern subconsciously tries to forget them or to not learn them because non-pretty words do not bring joy to the eye and ear, which is why it’s so important to only choose pretty languages aka languages that have mostly or almost only pretty words that have pretty word endings and good or great letter combinations (combinations of letters that go well 2gether and that aren’t random) and that have modern ‘n’ cool sound and organized aspect and that look and sound professional and serious! I always notice fast progress as I focus mostly on actively learning and revising hundreds and thousands of new words as well as previously learnt words every few days or every week, and I can tell when I get to an advanced level because I notice that I can understand almost every word in every new video and there are usually only a few new words per video, for example, now that I am advanced level in Icelandic, I only see about ten new words in each new video that’s shorter and about 20 new words in videos that are longer than twenty minutes, and I can read pretty fast now, especially the words that I know and the words that I know automatically, and, I know that a word has become part of my permanent and automatic memory when I can instantly process it and automatically remember it whenever I want to! I only learn pretty and easy languages, so the learning process is naturally very enjoyable, and, the only way to truly enjoy language learning is by always choosing wisely (only choosing the pretty and easy languages) and especially the prettiest languages ever Norse and Icelandic and Dutch and English and Norwegian and Gothic and Faroese and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish which are the most gorgeous languages ever that are the most fun to learn and speak and hear and see etc and the easiest to learn, which is key to being a successful polyglot and to reaching true fluency, and it is also very important to always revise a lot and to focus mostly on vocab, so I highly recommend learning at least three hundred to one thousand new words every few days or every week and at the same time constantly revising previously learnt words, many times, over a longer period of time, as one must actively see and hear and revise each word at least 30 times over the course of two or three years for each word to become automatic, and I recommend watching every video with subs in the target languages, because, the more one sees the words, the more automatic they become!
@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc80389 ай бұрын
Ærlig talt, det Norske språket er veldig flott og jeg elsker det! Íslenskan er rosalega yndisleg og auðveld, svo ég læri hana á hverjum degi, og mér finnst gaman að læra Íslensku og FornNorrænu og Hollensku etc - ég elska Íslenskuna, og, þó ég hafi alltaf elskað þetta flott tungumál, síðan ég uppgötvaði það, núna elska ég það enn meir, því ég hef séð þúsundir orða og hvert orð var og er svo fallegt, og ég er hrifin og heltekin af því! Ik raad je aan om Ijslands en Nederlands en Gotisch en OudNoors en Faeröers en Noors en Deens en Welsh etc te leren want dezen talen zijn zo fraai en zo poëtisch, en ook Bretons en de Cornische taal en Iers en zo voort! (I highly recommend learning the prettiest languages ever Norse / Icelandic / Dutch / English / Norwegian / Gothic / Faroese / Danish / Welsh / Breton / Cornish as they are heavenly with the prettiest words that are the most modern and refined and poetic and the coolest sound patterns and sounds and pronunciation rules etc, which are way too pretty not to know!)
@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc80389 ай бұрын
By the way, to memorize the words, one must learn pretty words only that are naturally enjoyable and that the hern naturally wants to remember such as the Icelandic / Norse / Dutch etc words which are so gorgeous and easy to memorize, and the repetitions must be on different days, not on the same day, so the vocab videos should be watched at least 3 times in a row on the first three sessions at normal speed, and then once every three days or once a week etc, over the course of the first year of learning, and they can be watched on maximum speed most of the times, because if a video is like ten hours long with thousands of words, it will only be five hours long if watched on maximum speed - for example, when I first started watching a ten-hour long video with Icelandic words, I first watched it on normal speed to see and hear the words well, but most other times when I rewatched it I watched it on maximum speed, and I learned almost all the Icelandic words from those videos with hundreds and thousands of words after watching them about ten times or more, over the course of a few months, and I also learned thousands of new words from G translate and from subs and from lyrics, so now I know over 6.500 words, probably even more than that, because there are usually only ten new words per video in every new video, so I know a lot of Icelandic words now, and I recently reached an advanced, and I also noticed that I can read very fast now, and it’s way easier to read the sentences and words!
@swengls85132 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad that I’ve seen this video today. I’ve never felt okay about vocabulary notebooks since I learn how human brain works. But also writing down the things you learn can be pretty useful so I had a notebook to write phrases from songs I listen, movies, random youtube videos, english learning shorts etc. And to be honest when I don’t learn how to use them they just pass away even tho I know that they are gonna be helpful in the future. So it’s important to interact with the language anyways. Our brain needs to feel that we’re using it and we’re gonna need it :)
@thetrueoneandonlyladyprinc80389 ай бұрын
It’s way more effective to learn the words from lists and especially from vocab videos that have them hundreds and thousands of words in the same video, and it’s the only way to get to a higher level fast, so that one can follow sentences and subs, and one cannot remember words in any way if only isn’t revising them regularly, and each word must be seen and heard and revised at least 30 times over a longer period of time to become automatic and permanent, and one is going to see the words in context when one starts reading subs and text, anyway, so one should focus mostly on learning the first 5.000 base words from vocab videos and lists first, so that one can get faster to a point where one can understand word in context, so if one wants to see progress fast, one must focus mostly on vocab, like 90% vocab videos, especially as a beginner and intermediate - and it’s also very important to only learn pretty and easy languages, which are naturally easy to learn and enjoyable to see and hear, especially the prettiest languages ever Norse and Icelandic and Dutch and English and Norwegian and Gothic and Faroese and Danish and Welsh and Breton and Cornish which are way too pretty not to know!
@aiexplorer.012 жыл бұрын
you are amazing iclal. I am living in ireland for 1 year but i didn't know which way i should follow until i see you. Thanks million for your suggestions hopefully i can speak English fluently as soon as possible. Thank you
@xdddd16332 жыл бұрын
At my B1 Turkish level, watching Turkish series on KZbin with subtitles has proven to be surprisingly useful. As you said, of course I don't understand everything, but I can follow the plot without big problems and it really gives me the opportunity to learn the language in its natural entourage.
@dolican9102 жыл бұрын
hi my friend, i have a suggestion for you, most of the Turkish series on youtube are automatically created with subtitles, so I don't recommend you to watch it on youtube.
@exo-life2 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am a Turkish native speaker. Do you want to practice Turkish with me?
@berfindgnnnn2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I think he is Spanish. My English is at a low level. I am interested in Spanish. I can help you learn Turkish.
@asusvivobook47072 жыл бұрын
Hi, I want to watch English series. which ones can i watch? which is on tv. have a subtitle on youtube. I will be very happy if you help me.
@dawn94512 жыл бұрын
Subtitles in turkish or in your mother tongue?
@helixnebula7772 жыл бұрын
i also use a notebook like your in german. it's right pages all about phrases and the left one is for the vocab. it actually works
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
perfekt!
@elenamatyasheva65682 жыл бұрын
I have just come across your channel and watched your German video! I'm so impressed! You speak so brilliantly! I've been learning German for two months now and it's a big challenge. And mixing it with 8 hours job is so hard sometimes, however, your video inspired me so much that is how I would like to speak!
@aysenur31632 жыл бұрын
How is it going? s it that hard? 🙁 I want to learn German but one of my german friends laugh at me and wished best wishes for me. She says it's very hard to learn.
@elenamatyasheva65682 жыл бұрын
@@aysenur3163 my goodness, it's not the best thing to do, it's so rude of your friend! Friends are supposed to be supportive! It's going actually great! I can talk already about myself, my job, where I am from, my hobbies, to order meal in cafe, go to shopping, and a bit about my family. I work hard, it's true, with English it was easier, however, everything takes time, I learn from scratch and I understand that brain is just like other muscle, it can be trained! Besides, I always inspire myself and get inspiration from wonderful girls! If you want to learn German, you'll be there, don't listen to your friend! She has no right to discourage you!
@languagetraveladoptee2 жыл бұрын
Çok teşekkürler! İnanılmaz yardımcı bir video yükledin. Geçenlerden kanalını keşfettim ve tıpkı senin gibi çok dil öğrenen birisi olduğum için bir sürü kelime öğrenmem lazım. O kadar kelimeleri öğrenmem gerektiğini düşünüyorum ki kendimi baskı altında olduğumu hissediyorum. Ama bu video izlemekten sonra rahat ediyorum. Gelecek videolarını dört gözle bekliyorum :)
@Furkan-vt1yk2 жыл бұрын
Immer folge ich Ihren Vorschlagän, weil ,was Sie sagen oder vorschalgen, immer sehr nützlich und gehaltvoll ist.
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
freut mich das zu hören :)
@cullly2 жыл бұрын
Wow, this video is what I needed to hear. I often start something at A2 and then listen to full movies or fluent youtubers in the language. As expected, I get completely lost. You said that listening in the level you are at will help and it's so obvious but I never really did it. It is also a great tip to say 'learn in context'. Writing sentences using the words is a lot better than just writing a ton of words on a page. In Chinese this is very difficult though because you need to learn a lot of new symbols that are unlike other written languages. However, Chinese listening and talking isn't very complicated at all. Only tones are the hardest part. Thank you for this!
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
you're welcome!! good luck
@ratbiabdelhamid54942 жыл бұрын
شكرا جزيلا على المعلومات القيمة، انت فعلا مصدر إلهام بالنسبة لي، كل الإحترام و التقدير لشخصكم الكريم. جزاك الله عنا كل خير 😊
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
شكرًا
@LicLafarga8 күн бұрын
You are amazing, what a wise woman! It is a pleasure listening to you. Always try to learn vocab that's used the most and avoid peripheral, rare words. Thanks!
@FrancescaDePaolis2 жыл бұрын
Your video just popped up in my recommended videos, and I really enjoyed watching it, Love the phrase notebook idea, very helpful, never actually tried it and I want to give it a try! Thank you very much!
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
😇😇
@merveacipayam82712 жыл бұрын
Ingilizce ogrenirken bende bu yontemi cok kullanmistim kesinlikle kelime ogreten en etkili sey bu. Dili ogrenmede diger etkili yontem de günlük biseyler yazmaya calismak. Cumle kurmaya cabaladikca hem yeni kelime hem gramer gelisiyor. Üstelik bu konusmaya da yansiyor. Yazmam sayesinde daha hızlı ve akıcı konusmutum cevremdeki arkadaslarima kiyasla. Dil ogrenenlere tavsiyemdir yazin arkadaslar
@audiolectio22652 жыл бұрын
Hi Iclal, I’m a French native speaker and I’m currently watching your video. I find this way of learning new words absolutely functional, it definitely works. I did it as I got the B1-B2 level of German and it was really helpful to have deeper conversations with native speakers of that of language. I didn’t do that from A1 to B1 levels but I should do it in other languages… I admire you because my dream is to become polyglot. You’re so smart! For now I would like to pass the C1 exam in English and in German as well. I’m also learning Russian. 😊 Thanks for these advices!
@Levirance2 жыл бұрын
Hi ^^ I’m a Russian native speaker and I learn french. If you are interested, we can practice languages together ! Tell me if you want to do it :3
@audiolectio22652 жыл бұрын
@@Levirance Hi, Of course! It would be a pleasure! Do you have Discord? Or Instagram?
@audiolectio22652 жыл бұрын
And I’m actually a really beginner in Russian. I started learning it for a week but I know almost the alphabet entirely and a few words! (I practice on Duolingo for now)
@Levirance2 жыл бұрын
@@audiolectio2265 waaaw good job ! It’s a herd language, but im sure you will be a master speaker :3
@audiolectio22652 жыл бұрын
@@Levirance Thank you so much!
@enestekin61092 жыл бұрын
Your recommendation, which is about learning language through writing down some vocabulary in a notebook, hasn't been offered by some experts. However, specifically, both in our conventional education system and all around the world, this sort of acquisition is highlighted. As an ESL teacher, I agree with you on the basis of obtaining the basics of language via reiterating or scripting phrases; so that one could get the fundamentals of the target language in which s/he's practicing. Greetings!
@shaimaafilali77322 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the amazing tips, it actually makes sense, I’ve hit a wall learning French so this might help me! ✨
@bilgecenik30882 жыл бұрын
Memorising words doesn't make you speak so learning phrases is much more useful.
@gedikoglu612 жыл бұрын
you can't do anything without words. Don't forget that phrases consist of words. words are like bricks. the fundamental point.
@Oguz-iz8bf2 жыл бұрын
@@gedikoglu61Kelimeleri cümle içinde öğrenmekten bahsediyor videoda.. :)
@jannatdahmani69222 жыл бұрын
But how do I learn the skills
@elifnaz18992 жыл бұрын
@@gedikoglu61 Making sentences is more important.
@brianl61282 жыл бұрын
Learning phrases doesn’t make you speak if you don’t understand the syntax or logic behind them
@Bamenglish57982 жыл бұрын
Your English fluency is at high level & it was lovely video!
@rudyvingt Жыл бұрын
Hello, Thank you very much İclal. Your channel is just gold ! Pomme isn't a fruit, it's a singer ! 😁
@johnbosko61902 жыл бұрын
Genius, focused, self-confident, innovative, rapidly progressing. God bless you ♥
@jasicabold9593 Жыл бұрын
yok islama inanandan eşarp takandan deha olamaz. dil ogrenmek için de deha olmaya gerek yok xd o zaman her çocuk baştan zaten deha olmuş olur. taktiğe maktiğe gerek yok xd dil ogrenmek istiyosan içinde boğulacaksın kaçarı yok. Yine ister odaklan ister odaklanma. Confidentle işin yok zaten. Hızlı gelişim öldürür yavaş yavaş gelişirsin daima bunu da unutma John kardeş
@johnbosko6190 Жыл бұрын
@@jasicabold9593 Do you wear hijab? How many languages do you speak? Accepting other's opinion shows how far you are broad and open minded. We don not need to impose Islam in no-relevant matters. God is fair enough to give capabilities to every human being, being Muslim or not. There are tens of non-Muslim polyglots, and there Muslims who do not know their own language.
@jasicabold9593 Жыл бұрын
@@johnbosko6190 accepting other peoples opinions is not relevant for being open minded or not. If you were accepted all kind of informations from other people's then you wouldn't have your own opinion and just that makes you dependent person and do not using your own brain. If you were not accepted other people's thoughts or informations whatsoever then you would be arrogant. I have good understanding to balance John you can sure about that. If one person believing something then this person can't be genius. This is reality and God is fake. 😅😅
@johnbosko6190 Жыл бұрын
@@jasicabold9593 السيدة جاسيكا الهدف من هذا الفلوغ هو الأستفادة من خبرات الآنسة الصغيرة إجلال في تعلم اللغات بسرعة وإتقان كامل في زمن وجيز هذه النقاشات الجانبية ليس لها أي فائدة ولا تدخل في قلب الموضوع ولا وقت لها
@jasicabold9593 Жыл бұрын
@@johnbosko6190 amen. 🤲🤲🤲
@kawaii_princess_castle3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! This is a great idea!! I am starting writing sentences in a book in German!
@yazar17774 ай бұрын
Allah senden razı olsun İclal,mükemmel tavsiyelerin var. i sincerely appreciate them :).
@BahadirTV2 жыл бұрын
Bedankt voor jouw aanbevelingen. Ze zijn absoluut nuttig. Ik kijk uit naar jouw nieuwe Nederlandse video's. Ga zo door!
@mustaregis2 жыл бұрын
Very cool tips , specially about writting sentences and not just words. After you have written sentences, how do you review the sentence notebook? For example at some point when its almost full, do you really go back and review sentence by sentence ? Or do you have a method for that?
@Jeffreydg2 жыл бұрын
Deze video helpt veel, precies wat ik zocht :) Succes met Nederlands leren!
@grandeurw2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for inspiring other language learners.
@ilhemhdi2 жыл бұрын
You are amazing in the pronunciation language in French and english 🥰. I like to learn languages. in this period I am learning spanish language .and the last month I got my certificate C1 in English language . and inshalah when i will finish spanish . I will begin french because i have the principal of it .thank you for your advice ❤️
@ilhemhdi2 жыл бұрын
@@Merve_4579 can you speak english please because I do not understand turki
@ilhemhdi2 жыл бұрын
@@Merve_4579 oki i hope i wille be your friend but how we communicate with each other
@FBlibirisi2 жыл бұрын
السلام عليكم where are you from ؟
@ilhemhdi2 жыл бұрын
@@FBlibirisi from Algeria
@ilhemhdi Жыл бұрын
@@wafazina4225 oki its not problem for me you can learn english by the film and you must love le language to learn good
@laurakaramcruz69272 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I need! You inspire me to keep learning Arabic ❤️
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
good luck with that!
@messa72452 жыл бұрын
I'm learning English now if you want to practice Arabic w/ me and i do the same with English
@laurakaramcruz69272 жыл бұрын
@@messa7245 so sweet of you to offer. I'm learning Levantine Arabic, though. Where are you from?
@dilancelik33052 жыл бұрын
@@laurakaramcruz6927 do you like to make practice in Arabic with me . I don’t know a lot English but I learned Arabic very nice I speak very Arabic
@abdulazizkhalmetov91342 жыл бұрын
@@dilancelik3305 Hi I’m learning Arabic and I can teach you English and you Arabic!
@SerenOswald2 жыл бұрын
her dili olması gerektiği gibi konuşuyorsun ama özellikle ingilizce konuşurken aksanın o kadar güzel ki bütün gün dinleyebilirim :')
@umutargn3694 ай бұрын
You're immediately gonna be my english teacher and appreciate🙏:)
@c.c.c.c272 жыл бұрын
This is her own way. İ use linguee or reverso apps to read the new word in a context and then write the phrase also to have a muscle memory🙂
@fatmayldrm53212 жыл бұрын
If we want to learn a language, there must be a solid reason.
@dequre24922 жыл бұрын
he/she wants to knowledge about the languages maybe , or just like the pronuncation/verbs the learning languages? it either can be for fun.
@fatmayldrm53212 жыл бұрын
I really want to learn languages. I want to be limited to one language because a new language means a new person.
@blizzy-hl5qv Жыл бұрын
I've been learning russian for a year, no solid reason, just for fun lol and I managed to advance a lot
@fatmayldrm5321 Жыл бұрын
@@blizzy-hl5qv You learn russian for fun, but i take it as a lesson at school, though it is a beautiful language.
@dherblay15 күн бұрын
I know a lot of people who have very solid reasons to learn a language. However, they don't do it. But they dream to know it.😂
@paulapuertonavarro28382 жыл бұрын
Up until very recently I did vocabulary notebooks but then it disn't help me as much as it supposed to. Mainly because it was a mess and didn't remember where I wrote the word I was looking for. I think your approach is much more useful and efficient. I will try it.
@tommyhuffman74994 ай бұрын
I never thought about using a phrasebook, but it sounds like a great idea!
@zainabjaffar3450 Жыл бұрын
انتِ ملهمة ❤
@deftank68962 жыл бұрын
Ben önceden kelime defteri tutuyordum ve nesne alıp almaması, örnek cümle, eş anlamlısı, benzer kelimeler,zıt anlamlısı vs. ne varsa yazardım örnek cümle olduğu için de bağlamında da öğrenmiş olurdum ama sürdürülebilirlik konusunda sıkıntı yaşadım. Şimdi seviyeme uygun bir kitabı okurken anlamını bilmediğim kelimeleri quizlet uygulamasına ekliyorum (bağlamını zaten okurken gördüğüm için bağlam konusunda sıkıntı olmuyor ve dönüp ara ara tekrar okuyorum zaten aynı metni) oradan da tekrar yapmış olmakla birlikte kelimenin dinleme alıştırmasını da yapmış oluyorum.Aynı kelimelere okuma sırasında sürekli denk geldiğim için pekişiyor zaten. Bu şekilde en azından sürdürülebilirlik konusunda sorun yaşamıyorum.Kelimenin eş anlamlısı, zıt anlamlısı vs. zamanla, okudukça oturur zaten. Siz bu yöntem hakkında ne düşünüyorsunuz? Teşekkür ederim :)
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
kitap okumak gibi bir yolla düzenli öğrenmek de mantıklı bir fikir, yani önünüze çıkan şeyleri zaten rutin olarak benimsemiş oluyorsunuz. faydasını görüyorsanız aynı şekil devam edin
@hazarkrdmn61112 жыл бұрын
@@iclaliano merhaba anlamını bilmediğim kelimeleri quizlete dediğiniz şekilde yapıyorum bazen deftere yazmak sıkıcı olabiliyor yani kelimenin isim hali,sıfat hali gibi şeyleri quizlete cümle içerisinde örnekler vererek yazıyorum ve 1 resim ekleyince akılda kalıcı oluyor ve ayrıca almancay başlamayı düşünüyorum kelimeleri ingilizce üzerinden öğrenmek mantıklı mı ingilizce seviyem b1
@deftank68962 жыл бұрын
@@iclaliano Aslında her yöntemin faydası var belki ama kişi kendi yöntemini bulması gerekiyor diye düşünüyorum. Tekrardan teşekkürler
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
evet baslangıcta almanca kelimeleri ingilizce üzerinden ögrenebilirsiniz
@delpierro2132 жыл бұрын
Deftank yazdığın şeylerin aynısını ben de yaşadım ve sonu büyük hüsranla bitti...ama yine akıllanmadım tek doğru yolun bu olduğuna inandığım için tekrar, tekrar aynı serüvene başladım ve hepsinde de başarısız oldum.....hastalık gibi kurtulunması gereken birşey tabi ki benim gibi takıntılı tipler için....
@Hanzade42 Жыл бұрын
ingilizce öğrenmeye başladım ve oxfordun ilk 3000 kelimesini ezberlemeye çalışırken türkçe ibarelerin çok karışık olduğunuı farkettim. Bu dediğini uyguluyacağım teşekkürler
@musasen-cabiri2 жыл бұрын
You speak English very fluently. Congratulations. I wish I could speak so fluently. But, I can't get over the fence. Maybe I'm not getting enough exposure.
@princefaris1208 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, It was a very useful video 🌹.
@Riri-chi Жыл бұрын
03:04 03:40 ✨nO✨ I just love the way you say "no"
@Jason-sw3dg Жыл бұрын
I've been using this method and it really works I just write words and annotate their meanings. After write words annotate their meanings I write sentence with that word and it works a lot And i have a question I use Cambridge dictionary for English but I cant find any dictionary for Russian like Cambridge where can i find these dictionaries?
@elenaekanathapetrova228210 ай бұрын
I'm struggling with the learning vocabulary in any languages i learn. at the end i learn it more or less the same way. it is more natural because i can't get stick on flash cards for time it needs. Не уверена, что правильно подоброла слова, но мне сложно достаточно долгое время проводить с любыми катрочками. Поэтому я ищу способы, которые работают для меня, то, что я на практике могу делать регулярно.. И по большей части это пересматривать, перечитывать, то, что интересно. Очень тяжело на начальной стадии, когда контекст еще не понимаешь толком и сложно найти то, что интересно. Когда ты погружаешся забывая о времени, о том, что это другой язык усвоение идет намного лучше или точнее глубже.
Thanks much for your good suggestions🌸Love from Turkiye♥️🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@mohammedfatih87772 жыл бұрын
Thanke you for making this amazing video
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
you're welcome!!
@mohamedhalbaoui1567 Жыл бұрын
It is an amazing video thank you so much for these amazing recommendation I really appreciate you. Love you from Algeria
@rufofrancois3 ай бұрын
Hola querida Iclal. Puedes por favor decirme en donde compraste tu lampara? Esta genial!
@ЕкатеринаЦюпа2 жыл бұрын
Иджлаль как всегда супер👍
@mehmetsavas71922 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much my sister. your vıdeos helped me . I learnıng englısh at the moment. I wısh success to you.
@vatansenol16 сағат бұрын
Hello ,thank you for recommendations , Can u as advise contexts for German A1 , A2 and for all levels :)
@sametaltinpinar2 жыл бұрын
anki is really good btw, it's free and ad-free
@artiesolomon32924 күн бұрын
Flashcards have not helped me. My old secretary notebooks with lines down the middle are useless mini dictionaries arranged non alphabetically. I have a phrase notebook for Russian and it helps.
@may-uf1hn5 ай бұрын
Personally speaking, I like to make vocabulary flashcards so that when I listen to audiobooks, it sticks.
@jonamachado Жыл бұрын
Amazing tip. Luca Lamparielo just made a video recently on the very same method.
@iclaliano Жыл бұрын
glad you liked it!
@BenjaminDavids1 Жыл бұрын
TOG is a very effective method for memorizing words.
@agnesskaoma95999 ай бұрын
You explained the information clearly
@pepca9564 ай бұрын
thank you so much it helped me a lot
@nevbivolol2 жыл бұрын
Parallel text ya da bilingual text/book ile çalışmak fayda sağlıyor. Örneğin bir sayfada aynı metnin ingilizcesini fransızcasını birlikte görüyoruz. "anylang. net" : bu websitesinde ingilizce-fransızca-almanca-ispanyolca-italyanca-portekizce her seviyede kitap ve video bulabiliriz.Bilmediğimiz kelimenin üzerine geldiğimizde çeviri sağlıyor.(türkçe yok sanırım). Ben de sizin gibi küçük boyutlu defter kullanıyorum.Neden bilmiyorum ama görsel hafızamda küçük sayfalar uzun süreli yer ediniyor. Büyük defterlere aldığım notlar her zaman karmaşık gelmiştir.A5 boyutu benim için ideal.
@serkanokur1862 жыл бұрын
yolunda başarılar güzel insan
@readwithrahim36692 жыл бұрын
Your accent is perfect
@ardauluss12 жыл бұрын
ciao İclal , ho 16 anni e sto imparando italiano ma non passo studiare Verbi irregolari perché ci sono molte parole diverse. intendo cosa posso fare ? puoi fare una video ?
@pinooss2 жыл бұрын
Hi Iclal 💖 I have a question. Do you separate phrases by their first letter as you’d do with words list? Lets say I want to memorize the word ‘immense’ and I find a phrase with that word. Do I need to separate immense in the section “I” or just randomly write down all the phrases I want to learn? I am a little confused. After watching your video, I felt an immense urge to get back to studying again, and I have written some phrases down already, but I have done them randomly. I wanted to know your way of listing your phrases. Thank you so much for what you do dear 🫶
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
you should randomly write them down, and revise whenever you want 🫶🏻
@witcher82 Жыл бұрын
Merhaba İclal, bugün senin kanalını keşfettim keşke daha önce görseydim . ben İngilizcemi daha da geliştirmek için uğraşıyorum ancak ne gibi şeyler izlemem gerektiğini bilmiyorum bana önereceğin film, video vs.olursa çok mutlu olurum❤😊
@renatnurgaleev31552 жыл бұрын
These videos are just priceless
@LearnEnglishHamzaClassroom2 жыл бұрын
Good Job thanks
@rabia10752 жыл бұрын
I learn good words from this video. Can you continue to take videos that you speak English
@burhanhacarlioglu2 жыл бұрын
Tavsiyelerin için teşekkürler.
@umutkankam2871 Жыл бұрын
Bir gün öğrenmeyi hedeflediğim dilleri öğrenince sana biryerden ulaşıcam ve sana bunları anlatıcam
@MehmetKaya-ez2go8 ай бұрын
Video için çok teşekkürler. Tutuğun bu defteri tekrar ediyor musun? Ediyorsan ne sıklıkla. Teşekkürler
@Janjona6792 жыл бұрын
Can you make schedule to learn French level A1 in month plz ?
@Adam_KIW2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and I can talk also by 4 language i wish one day talk to you all of them 😅🙃🌺
@アシュラ-b9q2 жыл бұрын
Memrise, anki and drops works for me.
@Bro-rg1cr2 жыл бұрын
Hello, When you say a phrase note book, do you mean only phrases like "How are you" or do you also write long sentences and highlight the new words? Thanks,
@beatrixjaneoz Жыл бұрын
İclal video için çok teşekkürler❤️Arkandaki ışıklı dünya küresini nereden ne kadara aldın? Çok beğendimmmm :))💖💖
@anotherperson96372 жыл бұрын
Здравствуйте. Расскажите пожалуйста как эффективно учить английский язык ? Расскажите пожалуйста про свой опыт изучения английского языка? Конкретно что вы делали как учили? Очень хочу выучить английский язык но не знаю по какому материалу учить. Жду ответа. Благодарю за видео
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
спасибо за комментарий! буду обдумывать, есть много россиян у которых есть вопросы про английский
@medusa2105627 ай бұрын
I use small word lists, BUT this list is always at the end of a small story or dialogue. So, in the end, it is the same. Context.
@ezgi0332 жыл бұрын
Cümle defterinde,kelimeyi yazıp cümleleri kendiniz mi kuruyordunuz? Yoksa cümleleride mi internetten ya da sözlükten bakıp yazıyordunuz?
@dequre24922 жыл бұрын
kendin yazarsan daha akılda kalıcı olur çünkü örneği sen bulmuşsun.
@ezgi0332 жыл бұрын
@@dequre2492 evet dediğiniz doğru ama ben hep basit cümleler yazarım gibi. Çünkü zaten cümle kurmayı yapamıyorum. Teşekkürler
@iclaliano2 жыл бұрын
defterdeki cümleleri hiçbir zaman kendim kurmuyorum, çalıştığım kaynaklarda gördüğüm cümleleri yazıyorum
@ezgi0332 жыл бұрын
@@iclaliano anladım. Çok teşekkürler 😇
@dilekbucak96392 жыл бұрын
Defterim var , cumle yaziyorum okudugum texten, oyle kaliyor, yenileri ekliyorum, eskiler kaliyor oyle, ne KADAR siklikla tekrar etmek gerekiyor, problem o sistemi oturtamamam.Tesekkurler .
@MrZbigniewjan Жыл бұрын
thanks for you brilliant job!
@rc-alexshush Жыл бұрын
Привет. Из этого видео я только понял, как записывать новые слова. А как ты их учишь? Просто перечитываешь? Как часто?
@albertt75511 ай бұрын
İclal sana bir soru sormak istiyorum. Eğer defterin yanında yoksa, dışarıda (mesela otobüste) bir kitap okurken, podcast dinlerken, film, dizi izlerken öğrendiğin kelime, ifade ve deyimleri nereye kaydediyorsun? Anki gibi uygulamalari mi? Ayrica dışarıda hem kitap okurken, hem podcast dinlerken, hem film, dizi vb izlerken bilmediğin kelimeler, ifade ve deyimleri hizlica kaydetmek bana biraz zor geliyor, bunun için ne tavsiye verebilirsin?
@erayasmr Жыл бұрын
I have a vocabulary notebook for german but i'm going to write some phrases in A1 level. Is this a good way to learn vocabulary?
@emma8_2 жыл бұрын
I love it 💞!
@p0py-nu1ly5 ай бұрын
Я не могу изучать русский язык самостоятельно, я не могу знать русский. Когда я думаю что я должна изучать русский, я не могу, потому что я не знаю слов, и не могу их запоминать. Я читаю русского писателя Влад, но я не могу запоминать их, и сейчас я не могу понимать и говори, в розгорове.
@Tarxx7 Жыл бұрын
Peki Eger seviyemiz B1 ise ve B2 ye geçmek istiyorsak yine de B1 ile ilgili mi okuma yapmamiz gerekiyor ve bilmedigimiz kelimeleri ogrenmemiz gerekiyor? Cunku seviyemiz B1?
@zehrasafak91932 жыл бұрын
Your collars are so nice and it suits u very well😊🥰İ appreciate u so much👏
@nuresma Жыл бұрын
Ho iniziato a studiare anche l'italiano, voglio studiare all'università in Italia. ad essere onesti sto attraversando un periodo difficile
@graquedesiena Жыл бұрын
da quanto tempo impari l'italiano? buona preferenza
@nuresma Жыл бұрын
@@graquedesiena sarà di 1 mese
@graquedesiena Жыл бұрын
@@nuresma wow come e quanto spesso studi (quante ore per giorno)
@Busrab2 жыл бұрын
Hello İclal! Above all your videos are motivating us. I wonder one thing. But it is not related with your video. I can't decide that which language can ı learn? Russian or Bosnian. I interested in Slavic languages. Their pronunciations sound nice. If I learn one of them, can I understand the other. Can you understand Bosnian as a person knowing Russian when you listen a conversation or read a text. You had said in your old videos that a person who know Spanish can learn İtalian easily. İs there the same thing in Russian and Bosnian. If I learn one of them, can it help me to learn another? I'm waiting for your opinions. Thanks!
@ssselmama2 жыл бұрын
hi idk about her but as a person who speaks bosnian i cant actually understand russian but there are similar words and giving context you may understand a little russian and polish sometimes. hope this info helps
@Busrab2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much.
@z.3hra9082 жыл бұрын
Your English is very good, maşallah.
@semasafc2249 Жыл бұрын
hi iclal, thanks for this video. may I ask you something? As you told if I listen to audio and can't understand some words, should I find their meanings or just keep going to listen and settle for what I understand?
@noteveryone_deservesmercy Жыл бұрын
Selam İclal, ben İspanyolca öğrenmek istiyorum, İngilizcem iyi olmasına rağmen dilleri Türkçe üzerinden daha çabuk öğrenebiliyorum. Önerebileceğin Türkçe kaynaklar var mı?
@jannatdahmani69222 жыл бұрын
Hello I'm jannat, I'm from morcco I went learn english , but now i speak Little
@emulsionadordepositroness54177 ай бұрын
Hi...I want to learn japanese... Do You have some experience or any advice to learn it quikly?
@n.h.69622 жыл бұрын
Hi, I would like to ask if you couod recommend some podcasts in German, that you prefer?
@dogacanusta786 Жыл бұрын
Nedense altyazılı olunca ne demek istediğinizi anlamakta zorlandım. Hala kafamda kelimeleri nasıl öğreneceğim sorusu dönüyor. Bağlam dediğiniz şey cümle mi ? Yani kelimeyi reversoya yazıp çıkan örnek cümleyi deftere mi yazmam gerekiyor ?