Immersive Translate is a great way you can supplement your language learning. I personally use it to translate webpages and documents, and even to watch my shows and movies on Netflix every day, and that’s how I’ve been immersing myself in my target language. I like it how you can easily incorporate the plugin into your daily routine, and how it goes beyond its uses as a translation app.
Thanks Tanyaさん for sharing this! (๑ᴖ◡ᴖ๑) I actually learned Japanese pronunciation through music (the pronunciation of “r” and small つ in words like だった、ちょっと). I also enjoy learning languages by listening to music and learning the lyrics of the songs. It feels so good when you’re already able to understand the lyrics of your favorite songs. (*ˊᗜˋ*)
There are so many methods for language learning out there. What’s worked best for me so far is self-studying through Immersive Translate. It’s a browser extension that supports over 100+ languages. I use it to watch my shows and movies on Netflix every day, which has really helped me integrate myself in my target language.
In the beginning, I really struggled with my language studies, but once I downloaded Immersive Translate that was when I finally got somewhere. I use it to watch Netflix and RU-vid every day, and this has been a great way for me to become immersed in my target language. I’ve already learned a lot so far, which is really great.
Hello Tanya! I'm a Brazilian with a passion for culture and learning languages. I've just discovered your channel and I'll be following you from now on, as I love your tips and experiences. I don't speak any language apart from Portuguese. But I hope to reverse this scenario with your tips. Thank you so much!
Hey, I just wanted to say that last year you were my favorite language channel to watch. Every upload was a huge motivation, and I made so much progress in my Japanese from just being inspired by your videos. Whether you come back to RU-vid or not, I just wanted to say thank you for all your hard work!
While textbooks seem to be a good way to go about language learning, I personally prefer to use Immersive Translate to generate subtitles to my Netflix, and learn that way. It’s been a great journey for me so far, and I’ve already learned a lot. I like that I’m able to use the app every day, and that there are other uses for it beyond translation.
I have difficult to speaking even in my native language, so funny heard about this of other person. This always make me fell very insecure to speaking in other languages. Thank you.
My go-to app for supplementing my language learning just so happens to be Immersive Translate. It’s a great way for me to get translations on all my webpages and documents, and at the same time, I can also use it to watch my shows and movies on Netflix, which has really helped me become immersed in the language. Immersive Translate has definitely made my language learning journey smoother, and I’m very happy with the app.
While music seems like a good method to go about learning a new language, I personally prefer to use Immersive Translate. It’s a browser extension that supports over 100+ languages. I use it to generate subtitles to my Netflix, and it’s been really game-changing. I’ve made great progress so far, and couldn’t be happier.
Imagine how much you can learn after using Immersive Translate to learn a new language after 100 hours. I imagine you can learn a lot. For me, I use it to translate my shows and movies on Netflix, and this has really helped me become immersed in the language. I’ve already learned a lot so, and am glad I came across the app when I did.
A great tool for language immersion just so happens to be Immersive Translate. It’s a browser extension that supports a wide variety of languages. Personally, I use it to translate all sorts of webpages and documents, and even to watch Netflix every day. I’ve found this has been a great way to become immersed in the language. I’ve already learned a lot so far, and couldn’t be happier with the app.
Thank you for your recommendation! I have already been using effective extensions like DeepL and Immersive Translate for a long time. Especially, Immersive Translate has been incredibly helpful for me. I will definitely consider trying out what you've recommended.
I know this might seems odd, do you mind if I suggest to make a Russian learning videos in the future? It is a bit hard for me to find a good Russian resources. I am intrigued to learn Russian myself since I was fascinated by the literature, art, and culture. It would be very helpful to know your perspectives as a native! Tysm!
I don't understand why you recommended Beginning Spanish Grammar by McGraw Hill. Based on your recommendation I searched for copies for sale online. I was able to read a sample and I noticed it listed numerous Spanish words but didn't give English translations. Pictures were provided for a few words but it's not always obvious what word is meant from the picture (moreover most words don't have pictures). And this was right at the beginning of the book. I hardly think a book that doesn't provide English translations for Spanish words is appropriate for a beginner. In that respect Complete Spanish Grammar from the Practice Makes Perfect series is better as it does provide English translations.
Hi there could you please make a vedio on italian and garmman language Road map? And how to improve my korean listening skill, it's really tough for me? Please Tanya!🙏🏻
When I go to Italy, I hit the bookstores, like La Feltrinella and Libraccio and I will look for books to buy there in the Italian language learning department.
Hi Tanya, I wanted to ask you again I know its a silly question...but CAN we really still call ourselves a love of languages, can we STILL be so called linguaphiles or polyglots. EVEN if we don't talk to others. I wil be honest I don't really like people LOL but I love languages and reading ABOUT languages if it makes sense? would love your thoughts on this.
Thank you for your recommendation! I have already been using effective extensions like DeepL and Immersive Translate for a long time. Especially, Immersive Translate has been incredibly helpful for me. I will definitely consider trying out what you've recommended.
As a multi-language learner, I've explored numerous language-learning apps. Among these, Immersive Translate's multi-language capability has proven invaluable. It has significantly aided me in practicing and enhancing my skills across various languages.
I agree that what works for some people might not work for others. With that being said, I’d like to recommend Immersive Translate, an extension browser that I use to watch my content on Netflix. It’s been a great way for me to immerse in my target language and I suggest you give it a try too.
I came across Immersive Translate a few months ago, and it quickly became my go-to app for language learning. It’s a browser extension that I use to generate subtitles for my Netflix and RU-vid, which has done a lot to immerse myself in the language.
One of my go-to resources just so happens to be Immersive Translate. It’s a browser extension that supports over 100+ languages that I use to watch Netflix every day. This process has really helped improve my language skills, and I’ve really learned a lot so far.
Thank you for sharing! It looks like you have a lot on your plate - what with learning 6 languages and all. For me, what I try to do to prioritize my time is my combining my entertainment with my study time. The way I do this is through Immersive Translate, a browser extension that I use to watch Netflix. This has done a lot to help me improve my language skills so far.
I agree with you that an iPad could be a great tool when it comes to language learning. Usually an app that I like to use to brush up on my language skills is Immersive Translate. It’s a plugin that supports over 100+ languages. I use it to translate whatever, and even to watch Netflix at night, which has really helped me gain an edge on my language learning process.
Thank you for sharing! There are so many apps out there for language learning, but only a few that stands out. For me, what’s worked best is Immersive Translate. It’s a browser extension that supports a wide range of languages. If you have a language you want to learn, I’m sure they’ll have it. I use it to translate webpages and documents, and even to watch Netflix every day, which has really helped me integrate myself in the language.
I just bought tablet and I knew in advance for what reasons I bought it, but your video helped me to organize all my studying routine in my head. Thanks a lot!
Awesome! Some of my favorite youtubers emphasize not worrying about speaking early, love that you go further, you don't have to speak at all if you don't feel like it!
Thank you for sharing! For me, one of the resources that stand out to me when learning a new language is Immersive Translate. I use it to translate webpages and documents and even to watch my shows and movies on Netflix every day. This helps me integrate the language I’m learning into my every day life.
I agree with you! Language learning can get quite expensive. I found out about this free extension browser that has definitely done wonders to my language learning experience. It’s called Immersive Translate. I use it every day to translate webpages and documents and even Netflix, and found it to be a great way to learn a new language.
I’ll definitely keep Google Keep in mind when going about my language learning process. My personal favorite free app as a language learner is Immersive Translate. It covers over 100+ languages, and I have found it an adequate app for translating all my webpages and documents. At the same time, I am able to learn a new language, which is a huge plus!
I can speak 7 languages: Sindhi, English, Memoni, Kutchi, Urdu, Hindi, and Korean. Whats my secret? Firstly i was raised with my parents who spoke sindhi, its my mother tongue. Secondly, i went to the uk and learnt english naturally at the age of 6 but i used to watch many english cartoons which helped a lot. Thirdly AND fourthly, those two languges are extremely similar to my mother tongue, thats why its natural to know them (this is why u should look at what languages people know instead of being shocked that they know 10 or smth) fithly and sixthly, i learnt urdu in 2 years from scrap after comjnf back to pakistan after uk, IT WAS TOUGH. And my urdu still isn’t perfect but i can understand and speak very well and hindi is basically the same. Finally the last language, korean. I’m not perfectly fluent but i can create sentences while speaking and i can also read, i can talk but im not the best at understanding thats because I learnt it in one day. Literally, i watched many kdramas so i ahd the grasp before but i just learnt all verbs and now i want to expand my vocabulary. Theres no secret! I used ChatGpt and Papago for help!!
Wow. I don't.have the patience to learn a language so I have to use translation machines like Google Translate or Immersive Translate to help me translate what I need 😂.