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@FelipeRodrigues-tm2vi6 күн бұрын
Gracias por compartir 🎉
@BirgitSchultz6 күн бұрын
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@pedroviana61505 күн бұрын
This video is amazing. I'm from Brazil, and the idea about the school system is totally true. We are so used to being scared to fail that we prefer to do nothing instead of failing and learning. The reality is the opposite: COMMUNICATION OVER PERFORMANCE. Thanks, Luca, for the encouragement.
@francegallo87475 күн бұрын
I speak in italian to my cat (her favorite language) and spanish, english and italian to my dog. I need to enhance my conversations🤣. Grazie di cuore Luca ! Belle journée !
@DeutschLernen-wq4yi5 күн бұрын
Vielen lieben Dank,dass Sie sich Zeit nehmen ,um die Lernende auf diesem Weg zu helfen.
@Poliglotovic5 күн бұрын
Teacher here and I couldn’t agree more about your rant. That’s why I will leave school eventually to pursue something more meaningful, work on my own, create more of my own content to help others. Thanks for this!
@SzczeryPoliglota5 күн бұрын
Poliglotovic, super ksywa :D
@Poliglotovic5 күн бұрын
@ kocham języków obcych!
@pablojure3550Күн бұрын
I LOVE your approach Luca thank you so much i appreaciate your vibe
@DaddyGringuito6 күн бұрын
Mi técnica para hablar es enfocarme en la comunicación y aprender de mis errores.
@goldmund29025 күн бұрын
Ich habe dich noch nie deutsch sprechen hören und ganz generell hört man selten jemanden mit so wenig Akzent sprechen - ganz großen Respekt dafür! Davon abgesehen: ich würde mich riesig über neuen Griechisch Content freuen! :-)
@Gabu_Dono6 күн бұрын
Japanese is Subject (if at all) - Object - Verb, but many times you can get by just with the verb. People are often intimidated about Japanese, but the advice about simplification is even more applicable to Japanese; you can say quite a lot by using verbs and conjugating them correctly.
@fabianogama396 күн бұрын
Very good tips. I've been talking to myself in English and it's improving my skills in a rate I would never imagine before. Im finally getting from the level I've been at for such a long time to the level I not only want to be, but also need to be for professional reasons. Communication over performance is something I've been applying in these practiced without knowing it had a name and it's great because, as I notice if I let myself make as much mistakes I need, I will have the opportunity to hear my own voice speaking that way and feel that, for some reason, it doesn't sound good and even if I don't look up in a dictionary or a grammar book what is the correct or more appropriate way to say whatever I was trying to say, it will prompt my brain to notice more easily the correct pattern when I hear it in the next time, even if I am not consciously looking for it or even remember having gone through the situation where I needed it. It seems that the more mistakes we make, the more language we will be absorbing in the following days. But none of these happens if we don't use the right fuel to this practice, which is a lot of reading and a lot of listening. Well, at least that's what I've been noticing after doing this every day, I don't know how much of these is applicable to other people, but I think everyone should try.
@Giuseppe-c5y6 күн бұрын
Amazing work Fabio! Could you kindly tell me how many hours per day, and how many years, you invested to achieve this fluency in English?😃
@fabianogama396 күн бұрын
@@Giuseppe-c5y I don't know exactly because I haven't invested this time continuously, I stayed in the same level for a long time multiple times, in multiple levels of proficiency, because I wasn't deliberately working to improve, but whenever I put effort to learn I advance a lot and right now I'm in a improving sprint, so to speak. But I'm also learning french, still beginner, but I'll try not to drop the ball this time and see how long it will take for me to achieve the same level I am in English.
@astroblogger6 күн бұрын
As always thanks a ton Luca for these amazing tips. I'm gonna talk to myself in Swedish and follow Anna's path. Hopefull that'll lead me where she went.
@gabrielecauda96595 күн бұрын
I couldn't agree more with your opinion about the education system. The subconscious thought that everything should have a grade is what ruins the most our experience with the world
@juand.sanz.6 күн бұрын
Gracias Luca ❤
@UnaVitaDiversa6 күн бұрын
Fundamental...as usual! Grazie Luca 😊
@danielpanizza3 күн бұрын
"Even THOUGH I love Japanese", e non "even IF". Svista tipica di noi italiani, anche quando raggiungiamo un livello di inglese eccellente, come in questo caso. :) Regola per gli italiani che leggono: Quando "Anche se" può essere sostituito da "sebbene" o "per quanto", il corrispettivo inglese è "even though". È sempre difficile trovare il giusto equilibrio tra la "modalità comunicazione", in cui chi se ne frega degli errori, e la "modalità editing", in cui invece si cerca di individuarli e correggerli. Credo sia utile cercare di tenerle separate.
@urien33156 күн бұрын
Thanks man for the tips ❤
@emanuelegregori39456 күн бұрын
SUPER EFFICIENTE! Grazie.
@lamiamahmoud5995 күн бұрын
Thanks
@ricardobellotoledo29408 сағат бұрын
I speak to my wife in German every day, she doesn't understand a thing, but she doesn't get angry either. Sometimes she tells me I'm crazy, but she usually laughs. Nothing to lose, and good practice!
@franklinamadeoyanapacuri90786 күн бұрын
Master!!
@mohameddocumentaries17982 күн бұрын
I think talk about Chat gbt as a language tool will be an interesting vídeo
@paulwalther52375 күн бұрын
I wonder if I can import belle figura into the English language.
@Nelson-Cs2 күн бұрын
Supeeeer
@gabrielfaria71354 күн бұрын
I’m paradox, how to speak if I can’t speak kkkkkk help me
@LucaLampariello3 күн бұрын
Get massive input for 3-6 months first, before applying the advice in this video.