Really useful advice. The majority of beginners labour under the misconception that they can achieve fluency in their target language in a relatively short time. It just doesn't work like that. Even the tefl guidelines theoretically allow 7 academic years to fluency. As you explain so well, it's daily, consistent and enjoyable contact that will produce the desired result.
@laidback.languages6 күн бұрын
@@johnbritten4987 right you are, John! And why would you want to rush such a fun process, anyway?! Thank you for watching and commenting ☺️. Many blessings to you
@shespeaksglobal6 күн бұрын
There are a lot of things in common between learning languages and going to the gym. There's always the technique, the self-motivation, the consistency even if it's on and off sometimes, the lifestyle, the pleasure, the results that come after a long time, and maybe so many other things..
@laidback.languages6 күн бұрын
@@shespeaksglobal very true 🤗🙏
@SemenRetentionKing-k8i4 күн бұрын
🌈🌈🌈 I am used to practicing my foreign languages every day, I don't give myself a day off. This hobby of mines is so intertwined in my subconscious.🌈🌈🌈Sometimes I do get lazy about it and I just listen to my old materials I prerecorded and don't add new material because of time restraints and stressful situations.🌈🌈🌈
@laidback.languages4 күн бұрын
@@SemenRetentionKing-k8i hero
@immerseyourselfinenglish-w88077 күн бұрын
Interesting your point of view. It remembers my english journey, These days I've been practicing english writing in an intuitive way it makes me feel so relax and easy. Out of the blue, words come to my mind without make effort. I feel so grateful about it. By the way, thanks for your video!
@laidback.languages6 күн бұрын
@@immerseyourselfinenglish-w8807 that's the way to go! ☺️ Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts! Blessings
@Chris87-dj5rh7 күн бұрын
The More I study English, the more I feel confused. Though, I’m not à l’aise ( I’m French )
@laidback.languages7 күн бұрын
@@Chris87-dj5rh embrace the confusion 🤗 it'll all make sense in the end. You have to be comfortable being uncomfortable at the start. Bonne continuation et merci bcp d'avoir regardé la vidéo
@dariagorbunova25656 күн бұрын
gaaaaaaaaaaah I got so bored listening his SLOOOOOOW speech and constant repetitions. Evn after using x 2 speed. I didn't finish watching. As a polyglot I can say that he's just telling basic ideas BUT FOR REALLY LONG TIME. Like Russians say "TOO MUCH WATER in your text"
@laidback.languages6 күн бұрын
@@dariagorbunova2565 thank you for your feedback and taking time to comment ☺️
@dariagorbunova25656 күн бұрын
@@laidback.languages I hope this will help you improve 🚀