Hello, I make travelling videos, vlogs and language-related videos. Travelling videos and vlogs are always in Luxembourgish, but there are also always 5+ subtitles (English, French, German, Spanish, ...) so that you also can watch them without having to know any Luxembourgish. About my language-related videos, I share learning advice and my experience how I succeeded in learning 7 languages in 3 years through self-study :)
Brother. I have to admit. You gave me a ton of motivation right now to continue my Japanese studies. It's a process for sure, but I've gotten some fresh ideas on how to proceed!
man first congratulations you achieved your goal. all the tips are pretty awesome but i have to point out that as a Chinese but English speaker and now living in Tokyo from my point of view honestly you have to keep working on the pronunciation of the "shi" and "su" harder, these two Hiraganas are used to "one second identify" foreigners and native speakers (sometimes the "fu" but most native speakers dont pronounce it very well so...)here is a pretty good way I told my friends (for europeans and americans): go google translate, turn the mode to "Chinese to English" or whatever only make sure you are hearing the Chinese speaking part. Copy "西“ and "丝” and paste them into the Chinese text section then read after the AI pronunciation , these two pairs are exactly the same but Chinese version is way slower it helps you to find the speaking vibe, there is no that "round-like" tail but very straight forward.
I would suggest to start with Hiragana and Katakana. Did you see Part 1? If you like reading, you can use the book I read which is called "20 short stories in Japanese" (it's a bilingual book) :) Or are you more into watching things?
There will also be a part 3 of this series how to learn to write Kanjis, respectively how to type Kanjis on your phone or other devices :) I didn't add it to part 2 because the video would be then over 1h :)
Thanks you for the tips ! My listening skill is already improving ! Which school did you go to ? And I also have another question, when did you start to speak ? (After How many month I mean) 😘😘
I went to the EF Language School in Tokyo, and I started speaking after +/- 5 months of self-studying :) But I failed a lot in the beginning, but like I said, consistency is the key to success :)
@@Marc_1902 ah mais tu parles français aussi trop bien ! Ok merci beaucoup pour les informations ça m'a beaucoup motivé dernière ta vidéo j'ai changé mon approche et je fais beaucoup beaucoup d'écoute (active et passive). Je pars l'année prochaine au Japon. Je vais faire une école aussi, c'est quoi ton ressenti par rapport à l'école ? Ça t'a aidé ?
@@berberdrip Si on a déjà atteint un niveau +/- B1 - B2, ca vaut la peine d'aller dans une école, respectivement ca m'a BEAUCOUP aider. Mais si on est un débutant , par exemple A1, je ne pense pas que c'est une bonne idée car au début on sait rien de la langue et en plus, on doit aussi savoir que ceci coute de l'argent. C'est pourquoi je pense c'est mieux d'écouter beaucoup de japonais en Internet, par exemple RU-vid vu que tu as la possibilité de revoir les videos et en plus c'est gratuit :) Je peux te recommander Miku Real Japanese (Listening et Grammaire), Onomappu (Listening), Learn Japanese From Zero (Grammaire) et あかね的日本語教室 (Akane Nihongo Kyou Shitsu) (Listening) car moi meme j'ai regardé leur vidéos :) J'espère que ceci t'aide :)
@@Marc_1902 merci pour les conseils, actuellement je suis plus ou moins A2, donc l'année prochaine J'ESPÈRE être au moins B1 quand je partirai. Oui je sais pour l'argent j'économise beaucoup la haha. Tout ira bien. J'avais beaucoup de mal a regarder des vidéos parce que ça ne m'intéressait pas (animé, drama etc) mais une chose que j'adore ce sont les Lets play et alors la j'en regarde en japonais et WOW. Je peux enfin regarder ça pendant des heures tous les jours donc merci a toi pour ton idée et tes conseils. Ton approche de l'apprentissage est très pertinente !
Thank you. I think you have a lot of good and interesting advice. I'm going to try it out. I've been studying for 14 months and still feel very much a beginner. I study every day and probably average about 2 or 3 hours of study a day. I've tried a lot of different methods. I know a good amount of words and how the grammar works, but it just doesn't click when I'm trying to speak or listen to Japanese so far.
If you're a native English speaker or you have a high level in English, I can recommend you this book www.amazon.com/Japanese-Short-Stories-Beginners-Captivating-ebook/dp/B08FDXBPT3 :)
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@@Marc_1902 I knew its a Germanic language yet wasn't able to pinpoint it hopefully with a knowledge of German, English and French, I managed to understand your video to an acceptable degree :)
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My husband is learning German formally as it is paid for by their company; naturally, I am learning German as well. But I'm studying on my own with comprehensible input. It's been fun not feeling left behind in terms of language acquisition. :)
@@darktheme2192 Hello, I will probably be posting a video how I learnt German in 2 weeks :) Probably on Sunday 26th May. I hope the video will be helpful for you :D
@@darktheme2192 Hey, I posted a video about how to improve your reading skills using ChatGPT. I used German as an example. I hope it will be helpful for you :)
Thanks :) But I'm not, I just had a good schedule for language learning. I will be posting more videos about language learning where I will explain with more details :)
I don't speak Luxembourgish, but as a German I didn't even notice at the beginning that you didn't speak German 😂 Great video though! I'm currently learning French and already speak German, English, Korean, Dutch and Spanish :)))
Vielen herzlichen Dank für deinen netten Kommentar :) Das liegt auch daran, dass Luxemburgisch und Deutsch sehr ähnlich zueinander sind :) Da meine Videos hauptsächlich auf Luxemburgisch sind, sollte für dich kein Problem sein, meine Videos zu verstehen. Ausserdem gibt es in jedem Video auch einen deutschen Untertitel :)
I learned Russian by watching a lot of Russian videos for people who learn it as a foreign language. Just write on the search bar "Russian Comprehensible Input" and you'll find a lot of good videos. My favourite ones are "Russian With Max" and "Practical Russian" :) For speaking, I would recommend iTalki :)
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