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Thank you for this video! It’s really interesting, I already know Russian and English but want to learn Ukrainian and Spanish. (also German, but that’s another story). So this video was actually something I was looking to find. I’ve taken Spanish in school, but because I didn’t care about it in school and didn’t keep up with it, I only know basics and I’ve been trying to take learning it seriously because where I live, it might be helpful in the future to know it. Sort of like your reason for going back to study and learn English. With speaking Russian, I speak English more than Russian though, and whenever I talk in Russian to native speakers they always tell me “if it’s easier for you to say it in English go ahead” and I find it a bit embarrassing. But I still want to learn the other languages too. I haven’t kept up with my Ukrainian lessons (Spanish is my main focus right now), but I know probably “common travel phrase book” vocabulary and I am happy to have learned that at least. Eventually I will continue - I just don’t think my brain allows me to learn multiple at once. And that’s okay!
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You should continue listening to a language, and learn unknown words, that u notice in the video. Also, if u use cc, use in ur target language, not in the native one. It will take time to improve ur comprehension, but with time and persistence evrth is possible)
Good tips. Thank you. I wish that I could speak a foreign language as well as you speak English. That would be huge. I'd like to offer you one tip that I think would be beneficial for future videos. At the beginning of your video you said "You're welcome to my RU-vid channel." While that makes sense in English, it would be better to say "Welcome to my RU-vid channel" (without the "You're" part). "You're welcome to ____ " indicates that you're giving someone permission to do something, like saying "You're welcome to have as much cake as you'd like." Whereas "Welcome to my home" or "Welcome to my channel" is a type of greeting.