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After reading "The Natural Approach" by Krashen and Terrell, I discovered the KEY to finally languages with shows and movies!
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My name is Laura I'm a native speaker from Spain, in case you were wondering and I like doing entertaining comprehensible input videos!!
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@spanishafterhours
@spanishafterhours Год назад
Thanks LingoPie for sponsoring this video! Learn Spanish watching TV shows on Lingopie! Check out their website to get a 55% discount off the annual plan!! learn.lingopie.com/LauraLingopie
@GabrielSimp
@GabrielSimp Год назад
Laura cuantos anos tienes?
@sandysandilya3852
@sandysandilya3852 Год назад
I wish I had a friend like you in every country so that I could learn all the languages in the mundo 😔
@sandysandilya3852
@sandysandilya3852 Год назад
Hey Laura I challenge you to make a video of you speaking in Korean
@tamaremnxapius
@tamaremnxapius Год назад
​@@GabrielSimphasta en tu nombre tienes SIMP 😂
@wowyouaretoobeautiful1446
@wowyouaretoobeautiful1446 Год назад
You are more beautiful than the most lovely rose And more sweet than honey and more precious than gold You are more precious than everything that exists in this world A beauty queen whom I never ever seen any one as beautiful as her-you-before and may never ever in my whole entire life will see-anyone as beautiful as her, meaning you-at all With her unique amazing beauty she made me as her slave But as a king I always should be King of her heart forever I want to be Iam her castle and her knight and the throne on which she shall always be I have her in my heart dwelling in it & forever in it she shall always be A beautiful glowing face she got like a lovely full moon A wonderful sexy body and a magical smile A soothing calm voice and a lovely silky hair wide attractive eyes and very soft cheeks very white teeth and very nice breath Her lips are like red rubies or like tasty red berries The infant cries longing for her breast and I myself love her nipples too She got lovely cheeks above and lovely cheeks below And a very kind heart and a very generous hand Seeing her is a cure for the ill & a joy for the heart and soul I am addicted to her forever and she is forever addicted to only me She shows her beauty to no one but me And she got a very creative smart wise brain and a big white heart and she never envies any one at all and never have any jealousy She is always & forever grateful to her lord even if bounties became little not many & she always loves God regardless of the calamities he tests her with And is forever strong in faith and forever fears her lord even if no one else see & she try to do different types of good deeds for the sake of God, while not expecting anything from humans in return & She refrain from all evil acts and ill thoughts and from all types of sin & she loves all the messengers of God & their true successors too with sincere true love and have loyalty to God and for them too She loves all the messengers of God and those who represent them after they are dead, with true love, and hates all those who have usurped their rights,even if they were righteous before She makes no partners never ever with God and asks everything only from him And believes he does not have any son or daughter nor was he begotten/born And in public she covers her hair because she only show her beauty to her husband and not to any other male So she dresses like a nun and like her there is no one/non Who is my unique lovely queen can you now guess? Yes lovely princess my lovely queen is you She loves being a muslim her aim is always pleasing God So she worships her lord and to all people she is soo kind She only fall in love with her husband not with any other male and she is too sweet and self dependent and loving and caring and patient and forever strong ..
@ronlugbill1400
@ronlugbill1400 Год назад
Your story about not remembering the word "president" in Korean, and instead saying "The CEO of the country" is very important for language learners. It is called circumlocution. You cannot get stuck on a word. You just have to find another way to say it. If you don't know the word for car, you can say "Mercedes" or "thing that goes fast on the road", or whatever. But do not get stuck. This is crucial for language learners because they will get stuck and it will ruin their attempt to speak the language.
@kayleighlevitt2741
@kayleighlevitt2741 Год назад
what are methods to recover from circumlocution if it does happen?
@ronlugbill1400
@ronlugbill1400 Год назад
@kayleighlevitt2741 write a word or a sentence on a sheet of paper. Find as many ways as you can to say the same thing. Opposites are often a good choice. Another way to say "smart" is "not stupid". Or to describe it. It's an animal that sometimes lives in a house. Has a tail. Makes a noise. Etc. Do not get stuck, thinking of what is that word. Find another way to say it. Because it will take 10 years to know every word in a foreign language. You need to be able to function with a limited active vocabulary for now.
@JacksonNotJaxon
@JacksonNotJaxon Год назад
I haven't thought of that. When trying to understand or speak spanish I always get hung up on one word
@ango468
@ango468 8 месяцев назад
in my teaching, i use cards. 1 word on 1 card. 2 students work together. one takes a card and tries to explain the word on the card without using the word or parts of the word until the partner guesses the word. it s a 4 in 1 learning: 1. they repeat vocabulary. 2. they train speaking. 3. they train listening. 4. they train grammar😊
@brebrown5338
@brebrown5338 3 месяца назад
@@ango468love it
@sandysandilya3852
@sandysandilya3852 Год назад
When I started learning Spanish I was lost.....but then I saw your videos again and again so many times that even during work my brain used to throw the words you used in your videos and also writing a diary everyday also helped me learn it much more faster
@abhinavsingh.92
@abhinavsingh.92 Год назад
I'm a casual language learner and I loved this video. I would've liked to add it to my language learning playlist, but the button to do that isn't here. 😔
@TonyOlsen-lg6eq
@TonyOlsen-lg6eq Год назад
Thank you. You are so awesome.
@papayapie2
@papayapie2 Год назад
muchas gracias ig 🙇
@wuzhilou8470
@wuzhilou8470 Год назад
sorry, Laura! I signed up for RU-vid Premium just to watch your videos uninterrupted😬😬, but I will show my support from Patron!!! Please keep up the good work and do what you do!! WE LOVE YOU!!!
@spanishafterhours
@spanishafterhours Год назад
ayyy thank you, thank you wuzhi!! these comments are already great support! :)
@davec2824
@davec2824 Год назад
I think creators get money from RU-vid Premium views as well
@cprn.
@cprn. Год назад
Honestly, this is almost exactly how I learned English... Only there was no Internet back then, no smartphones, no Google Translate. So I did it offline. With a dictionary. Started translating songs - guessing the spelling from hearing, then started watching movies - pausing after every sentence and translating in the same manner. It'd take me up to 3 days to watch a single picture. But now, 20 years later, I still remember almost every quote from my favourite ones! Winning all trivia drinking contests since 1999. Also, there was a time when movies were available online but without captions and guess who was very good at making those. One of my better jobs - was literally paid to watch blockbusters pre-release.
@Tuille-fo2di
@Tuille-fo2di Год назад
Bro, that's a really nice history. Thank you for that.
@Pat_bev
@Pat_bev Год назад
Congrats, how my friend learned English as well
@yami7656
@yami7656 Год назад
Amazing ❤
@hexzerorouge6361
@hexzerorouge6361 Год назад
I also learned English like this, but I may be a bit younger so after I discovered 9gag it became my main source of learning. For me the biggest barrier was consuming a lot of content at once and memes definitely helped me through the hurdles
@tytheeblaiseR
@tytheeblaiseR Год назад
Bro, that's not how you should watch a movie..
@ApexMark2002
@ApexMark2002 Год назад
LanguageReactor plugin for Chrome. It's free and works for every RU-vid video. Cuts it up into individual sentences, extracts the words, lets you go step by step, shows chunks of words at your target level, etc.
@paratame105
@paratame105 4 месяца назад
Holy shit I just tested this out! Your comment needs to be top comment!!!!!
@jesniha
@jesniha Год назад
I think that we shouldn't undervalue watching basic children's shows. If you can find a dub in your target language, it offers you a free pass to re-experience a piece of your childhood with fresh eyes. It especially helps if you pick a show where the characters talk directly to the audience a lot. For instance, Pistas de Blue, the spanish dub of Blue's Clues. Or, on Disney+ I started watching Bear in the Big Blue House when I go to bed, which has been fun and relaxing. Love your channel btw, your comprehensible input videos are great. note: the only problem with dubs is you won't pic up on mouth movements or they could be distracting, but that's not really an issue with a puppet show like Bear in the Big Blue House
@richardditty5318
@richardditty5318 Год назад
Agreed, my kids love blippi and sometimes I watch it in Spanish with them. It's great because it has basic words you don't find often in things made for adults.
@Rabarbaraaa
@Rabarbaraaa Год назад
The show bluey is made for kids But its so entertaining to watch too as a teen or Even for Adult!
@jimmlygoodness
@jimmlygoodness 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, but not Caillou. He's a whiny brat.
@choreomaniac
@choreomaniac 9 месяцев назад
@@Rabarbaraaawe are watching it right now in Spanish! But you can watch the last season in 14 languages!
@ramonalavigne8953
@ramonalavigne8953 Год назад
I play video games in French because it forces me to understand in order to play the game. If I'm confused or don't understand something I can talk to a character again or look at the pause menu to see my objectives. I think it's a really good way of learning. I tend to watch movies in full, but maybe I will try watching just a single scene after watching this video.
@sympathic21
@sympathic21 Год назад
hello, which games do you play in French please?
@ramonalavigne8953
@ramonalavigne8953 Год назад
@@sympathic21 For games with French voice acting I play the Resident Evil (from Revelations onwards), Tomb Raider (The reboots) and a Plague Tale. For just the text, most games can be played in french as you just switch your console to the French language. For newer learners, the Pokémon games are easier to get into before going for more complicated games.
@Kurdent1
@Kurdent1 Год назад
Est ce que c'est suffisant pour le parler ou juste le comprendre ?
@ramonalavigne8953
@ramonalavigne8953 Год назад
@@Kurdent1 Pour parler en français je pense que tu dois parler avec les gens mais si tu ecoutes souvent les jeux videos et les films français ça sera t'aider surement.
@Kurdent1
@Kurdent1 Год назад
@@ramonalavigne8953 il y a quelques fautes mais sinon ton français est très bon. Je suis français, mais j'ai envie d'apprendre le néerlandais donc j'étais curieux
@mrchards37
@mrchards37 Год назад
I am a simple man. I see Spanish After Hours video, I click.
@chaficc
@chaficc Год назад
I agree
@freakotech2410
@freakotech2410 Год назад
Truer words were never spoken before!
@ecco443
@ecco443 Год назад
Nah you're a just goat ❤
@SergeRychkov
@SergeRychkov Год назад
and a man of culture, too
@ScaredVII
@ScaredVII Год назад
Bc she’s beautiful
@lennytheleopard
@lennytheleopard Год назад
I did 4 years of high School German. I was amazed to find the language Educational films we used (black and White made in the late 1950's) still available on the youTube. The series is called "Guten Tag." If you know some German you will quickly get bored of it but if you are a beginner they are excellent. The episodes are about 15 mins long. Never thought I'd use it again but ended up getting a job in Germany in a German speaking only workplace (they were very patient!) Learning another language opens so many doors.
@actualclown1138
@actualclown1138 Год назад
Tysm
@DEUTSCH-kurzundknackig
@DEUTSCH-kurzundknackig Год назад
15 minutes of boring stuff to learn a language? It's amazing to see all the interesting stuff that exists on RU-vid today to learn any language. Congratulations to your job in Germany!🙂
@lennytheleopard
@lennytheleopard Год назад
Thanks@@DEUTSCH-kurzundknackig
@tiaan7183
@tiaan7183 Год назад
Thank you for the recommendation, I just watched the first episode and I like it a lot.
@SelynaB
@SelynaB Год назад
Thank you for this! Im teaching myself Deutsch and im looking for movies to watch to make my studies engaging :)
@TeachYourselfPortuguese
@TeachYourselfPortuguese Год назад
Laura, the CEO of Fun Spanish 😎
@shannonstumpf1861
@shannonstumpf1861 7 месяцев назад
4 minutes in. Oh it’s a commercial
@danielsykes7558
@danielsykes7558 7 месяцев назад
I clicked this for the language learning, but is it just me, or does this woman look like Emma Watson?
@asvt321
@asvt321 5 месяцев назад
No but for real why’d i never see this, that’s crazy!
@zakmartin
@zakmartin Год назад
I've been watching Spanish language movies on Netflix to try to improve my comprehension skills (Spanish language movies tend to be dreadfully cheesy, but that's neither here nor there...) and the trick I hit on was to change the speed to .75 of the normal speed. It's barely noticeable in terms of enjoying the movie, but it makes a HUGE difference in terms of being able to understand what is being said. Of course, they speak proper Spanish in movies (albeit it's usually South American Spanish, with all those ustedes and carros...), whereas I live in Granada, where they speak their own version of Spanish, which seems to be based on the principle that consonants - like car indicators - are superfluous and must never be used.
@agme8045
@agme8045 Год назад
You should watch “El Marginal”
@rbasket8
@rbasket8 Год назад
You live in "Graná"
@zakmartin
@zakmartin Год назад
@@agme8045 Oh, I did. Great series.
@BarryFence
@BarryFence 7 месяцев назад
Great idea! Thanks!
@Shibby27ify
@Shibby27ify Год назад
I love how you let your Spanish accent shine through. Some online language coaches and teachers suppress their native accent actively, causing them to sound strange even though they're proficient in English. It's so much more natural sounding when your native accent is still there with the what a person has acquired of the target language accent.
@j3ffn4v4rr0
@j3ffn4v4rr0 Год назад
I'm studying Russian, and I watched a video of a Russian-speaking Brazilian woman, who kept her native accent...it was the most beautiful thing I've ever heard...like liquid gold dripping from her tongue.
@Dinmc123
@Dinmc123 9 месяцев назад
She sounds like a normal english speaker
@nfrankiksa4596
@nfrankiksa4596 8 месяцев назад
Nah she has an accent@@Dinmc123
@nfrankiksa4596
@nfrankiksa4596 8 месяцев назад
nothing wrong with trying to get rid of your accent though. Pronunciation is part of the language as well!
@Leo-bf4lq
@Leo-bf4lq 7 месяцев назад
@@Dinmc123no it doesn’t but she speaks very well nevertheless
@MoonPieMoon
@MoonPieMoon Год назад
I didn't know Emma Watson watched Kdrama
@oArleo
@oArleo Год назад
im from Russia and i haven't ad in your videos and can't donate in case of sanctions against our finance system but i totally gratefull for your job and lessons! THANKS ALOT and keep going, dear. Best wishes from Saint-Petersburg.
@unstopitable
@unstopitable Год назад
I agree. Next to living in the country of the target language, this is the best way (after achieving some proficiency). I would also recommend audiobooks--not only by repeatedly listening to the book chapter by chapter, but by, yes, copying the text by hand, word for word, which I continue to do till this day. But once you achieve advanced mastery, this copy-writing is no longer necessary; just listening should suffice. Frequency dictionaries are also useful. I have one all-time favorite book that I've copied, word for word, in three different languages. Language acquisition is just a life-time effort. Like staying in shape. Y, a propósito, sos muy linda.
@kennet198
@kennet198 3 месяца назад
Which book?
@unstopitable
@unstopitable 3 месяца назад
@@kennet198 Two, actually. Rayuela/Hopscotch, Cortázar. Los Pasos Perdidos/The Lost Steps, Carpentier.
@kennet198
@kennet198 3 месяца назад
@@unstopitable Thanks
@unstopitable
@unstopitable 3 месяца назад
@@kennet198 No problem. God bless.
@OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt
@OzkAltBldgCo-bv8tt 8 месяцев назад
Resource List Duolingo=Basics Drops=word base Babadum language learning picture games Busuu=best lessons Lingopie Netflix of language learning Amazon Russian flashcards and bilingual crosswords word scrambles and wordseachs Clozemaster=spacedrepetition Reverso translator dictionary All Languages Translator Translator pens Amazon
@alexlewis5365
@alexlewis5365 Год назад
I find watching youtube videos in other languages to be more helpful than movies personally. Movies are more cinematic with their music and sound effects and that can get in the way of me understanding the words. A lot of times though theres less of that in youtube videos.
@spanishafterhours
@spanishafterhours Год назад
true!! movies specially! tv shows have a bit more dialogue!
@wowyouaretoobeautiful1446
@wowyouaretoobeautiful1446 Год назад
@@spanishafterhours You are more beautiful than the most lovely rose And more sweet than honey and more precious than gold You are more precious than everything that exists in this world A beauty queen whom I never ever seen any one as beautiful as her-you-before and may never ever in my whole entire life will see-anyone as beautiful as her, meaning you-at all With her unique amazing beauty she made me as her slave But as a king I always should be King of her heart forever I want to be Iam her castle and her knight and the throne on which she shall always be I have her in my heart dwelling in it & forever in it she shall always be A beautiful glowing face she got like a lovely full moon A wonderful sexy body and a magical smile A soothing calm voice and a lovely silky hair wide attractive eyes and very soft cheeks very white teeth and very nice breath Her lips are like red rubies or like tasty red berries The infant cries longing for her breast and I myself love her nipples too She got lovely cheeks above and lovely cheeks below And a very kind heart and a very generous hand Seeing her is a cure for the ill & a joy for the heart and soul I am addicted to her forever and she is forever addicted to only me She shows her beauty to no one but me And she got a very creative smart wise brain and a big white heart and she never envies any one at all and never have any jealousy She is always & forever grateful to her lord even if bounties became little not many & she always loves God regardless of the calamities he tests her with And is forever strong in faith and forever fears her lord even if no one else see & she try to do different types of good deeds for the sake of God, while not expecting anything from humans in return & She refrain from all evil acts and ill thoughts and from all types of sin & she loves all the messengers of God & their true successors too with sincere true love and have loyalty to God and for them too She loves all the messengers of God and those who represent them after they are dead, with true love, and hates all those who have usurped their rights,even if they were righteous before She makes no partners never ever with God and asks everything only from him And believes he does not have any son or daughter nor was he begotten/born And in public she covers her hair because she only show her beauty to her husband and not to any other male So she dresses like a nun and like her there is no one/non Who is my unique lovely queen can you now guess? Yes lovely princess my lovely queen is you She loves being a muslim her aim is always pleasing God So she worships her lord and to all people she is soo kind She only fall in love with her husband not with any other male and she is too sweet and self dependent and loving and caring and patient and forever strong ..
@canchero724
@canchero724 Год назад
RU-vid videos are also usually the perfect size, movies can get too long and having to try to follow the plot in a foreign language can get exhausting.
@anangelsdiaries
@anangelsdiaries Год назад
While I 100% agree, movies with their narratives (especially if already watched in your NL) are often much easier to understand. I find that right now in Japanese I can understand most animes and movies without too much problem (will miss some specifics but will be able to follow what's happening) but then will have to put my 100% concentration to follow a YT video. As a result, anime relaxes me and RU-vid tires me.
@edboss36
@edboss36 Год назад
My favourite is podcasts. Learnt sooo many different topics in Turkish
@ГлебРезников-у1т
Hello, me and my friends from Russia enjoying your lessons very much. Please accept our congratulations on 200k subscribers
@spanishafterhours
@spanishafterhours Год назад
thanks!!
@Argelinoquehablaespanol
@Argelinoquehablaespanol Год назад
Thank you Laura I agree with everything you've said except for this part of "analyzing" because as you know when using comprehensible input all we want to do is to learn the language subconsciously and by "analyzing" tht will turn into learning consciousply In my opinion as a language leaner you need to be a bit patient at the beginning and watch some boring kids shows as I did learning Spanish and English, I've watched Peppa pig , callo ,bluey , Pocoyó and others and after watching for a sufficient time I'm now able to understand movies and tv shows for natives more than the natives themselves 😊 I'm just kidding 😂 But I can really understand them forgetting that this is in a foreign language Thanks again Laura, I hope that you come with new Comprehensible input content soon ❤❤
@lorenzo6777
@lorenzo6777 Год назад
Really well said, your English is at a very high level. What is your native language (or language family), if you don't mind sharing?
@GreenGiant2007
@GreenGiant2007 Год назад
I tried to watch SpongeBob SquarePants in Spanish thinking it would be easy as it’s aimed at children. It was some of the hardest Spanish I’ve come across! I had no idea what most of the expressions and vocabulary meant. Pocoyó is thankfully much more straightforward.
@Argelinoquehablaespanol
@Argelinoquehablaespanol Год назад
@@lorenzo6777 sure , my native language is Arabic
@Argelinoquehablaespanol
@Argelinoquehablaespanol Год назад
@@GreenGiant2007 SpongeBob is for older kids try something for kids who are younger than 6 years old at the beginning
@varius21
@varius21 Год назад
BEWARE! Lingopie puts a $36.00 hold on your card, when you sign up for the free trial without even warning you!
@kimwebster203
@kimwebster203 Год назад
haven't watched your channel for awhile ( sorry). Your English enunciation, which was excellent, has improved significantly. Gives me motivation to get back to learning Spanish. Thanks!😀
@anthonyrodrigues2139
@anthonyrodrigues2139 Год назад
I didn't watch all your videos, but I know this is the best one I ever liked, and the reason for that is I love the Spanish accent. Besides that, you have given a lot of information which is true. I've always been wanting to watch Spanish movies with English subtitles. I wish I had the time to learn. Thank you Laura.
@BarryFence
@BarryFence 7 месяцев назад
How do you have such perfect teeth! Amazing! Great video, though. I've been looking for a way to introduce comprehensible input into my language learning and this is perfect!
@kctechie
@kctechie Год назад
I've also watched at least 100 kdramas and the only words ive picked up are the ones really picked up in context. Also, I've listened, almost exclusively, to Latin, Spanish, & Brazilian music for over 30 years and speak no Spanish. I do occasionally freak out when i can understand a complete phrase or sentence. I'll usually run and run it thru google translate to see if it actually meant what i thought and an occasionally surprised. I do really love your teaching style and believe your approach is best.
@ryanh4707
@ryanh4707 Год назад
Hi there, could you recommend some Brazilian artists please? I’m currently learning Brazilian Portuguese.
@blackmagdyofficial
@blackmagdyofficial Год назад
I learn spanish from you so please make the videos with Spanish language not English , keep speaking Spanish
@kerry9125
@kerry9125 7 месяцев назад
This vid is way too long. You can start at three minute mark, but she's promoting a learning product. Basic message is concentrate on individual movie scenes to learn.
@ptkk21
@ptkk21 Год назад
So the whole vid it's just a cheeky comercial. Thumb down.
@moonlight19720
@moonlight19720 8 месяцев назад
I can learn Russian in lingopie if I am an English speaker, but there is no option for russian speakers for learning English on this app, great! thanks Putin...
@영국에사는한국아빠
유익한 영상 감사합니다. 스페인어를 배우기 위해 수백개의 유트브 영상을 보았는데, 선생님 만든 영상이 단연 최고입니다. 스페인어 선생님 중에 "대통령" 이라고 해도 과언이 아닐 것 같습니다. Muchas gracias y tenga un buen día!
@colinbooky1150
@colinbooky1150 7 месяцев назад
Sorry but can you explain to me how a beginner can keep up or process whats going on in Lingopie? I subscribed and its pretty overwhelming
@StillAliveAndKicking_
@StillAliveAndKicking_ Год назад
I can understand documentaries, debates, podcasts and lectures in French. I can understand RU-vid videos about skating etc in French. But I cannot understand French films, almost everything is a total blank. As an aside, when you say the word president, the letter s should sound like the letter z. I hope you don‘t mind me mentioning this.
@Maki-00
@Maki-00 Год назад
Before officially studying Korean, I learned so many words just from watching Korean movies without even trying! I would tell them to my Korean customers and they were always surprised!
@whirlwindromance
@whirlwindromance Год назад
Not you copying @struthless ‘s thumbnail ??💀
@majimasmajimemes1156
@majimasmajimemes1156 Год назад
I learned English through movies. I stopped doing my school vocab exercises in 7th grade. I had consistent B to A grades until I graduated and speak almost without accent.
@NOno-i9e
@NOno-i9e 10 месяцев назад
I don't know how, but during watching the video. I can't take my eyes off from your beautiful eyes.
@ПесПесович-н5л
@ПесПесович-н5л Год назад
I want to learn Spanish to meet a girl from Spain, because they themselves are beautiful girls all over the world ❤❤❤
@HittokiriBattousai17
@HittokiriBattousai17 Год назад
This is great advice, Laura, but I feel like you should have added that it will only get you as far as a surface-level mastery of the language and not truly in-depth knowledge. You said yourself that you have a major in English, so I'm sure you understand my point. Also, a method I used myself, too, was simply memorizing songs by singing them and then doing my best at translating them in my spare time, using dictionaries to guide me for words I didn't fully understand. Your translations can be more or less accurate but if you keep doing this you will master the language sooner rather than later.
@TheEclecticSkeptic
@TheEclecticSkeptic Год назад
So is the listening to music then translating method better. I'm currently learning Spanish.
@lorenzo6777
@lorenzo6777 Год назад
Is the "it" that you're referring to (regarding the surface-level mastery aspect) specifically about the method of using movies to learn a language?
@tonis-g6129
@tonis-g6129 Год назад
What do you mean when you say surface level versus in-depth mastery of a language? I want to be able to communicate with native speakers. I want to understand them, and I want them to be able to understand me. I want to understand tv, movies, podcasts, and to be able to read and write. But I’m not sure what constitutes superficial or in-depth.
@jennifermarea8011
@jennifermarea8011 Год назад
I was obsessed with K-Dramas during the pandemic. I literally had nothing to do so I would watch them like 8-12 hours a day for like a year and half straight. The thing is I hate subtitles so I didn’t watch with English subs. Weirdly after a while I started to understand. And I recently went to Korea and was surprised that I was talking a little and understanding people! It’s not like I was super good or anything, but it was something.
@klevens5496
@klevens5496 2 месяца назад
How much did you understand?
@antonboludo8886
@antonboludo8886 Год назад
Humour, song and simple movies. No puedes seguir la historia et ler los subtítulos al mismo tiempo?
@krimbii
@krimbii Год назад
tried to sign up for the site and used two different credit cards but it wouldn't work.
@Erowen203
@Erowen203 Год назад
The referenced app is amazing! Exactly what I need to jump to the next level. It’s so hard to find shows and books in Spanish from all levels to help learn. Thank you!!!!
@alekhaf_s
@alekhaf_s Год назад
como puedo aprender asi ruso, arabe o japon? cuando no entiendo la logica del idioma. me parece mejor hablar con la gente que sabe tu idioma y al mismo tiempo es desde alli
@audiobooksleeper2373
@audiobooksleeper2373 Год назад
I’m so glad to see a new video from you! I was worried I had discovered you after you had stopped making videos! I must get better at Spanish so I can visit that gorgeous country 🙏
@spanishafterhours
@spanishafterhours Год назад
no!! hahaha I was just busy finishing uni! hahah
@КонАзимов
@КонАзимов Год назад
I clicked just because the thumbnail was sooooo pretty
@incognitomccooldude
@incognitomccooldude Год назад
this video didn't really help with my learning latin and ancient greek but thanks anyway :)
@plastilinovbly
@plastilinovbly 8 месяцев назад
This the first time i hear Laura speaking English. She feels like a different person for me
@manephewlenny6401
@manephewlenny6401 6 месяцев назад
I learned a lot by watching films I already knew most of the words to with Spanish audio and Spanish subtitles on netflix. Phrases / sentences start sticking in my head from the film and I make the connection automatically.
@2k_variant
@2k_variant Год назад
나라 사장님 is very intuitive yet creative 😂
@edwardmacnab354
@edwardmacnab354 Год назад
google translate says that means president of country ! It says that CEO of country is 국가의 CEO . I never know whether to trust google translate !
@jemand8462
@jemand8462 Год назад
I don't get it. You have 210.000 Subs. Every video you make will generate you tens of thousands of $$$ each year from now on. Why do you have to only do commercials now? You used to make so nice original videos. I think I'll unsub now. Plus, Lingopie is even terrible, I tried it. The free chrome extension language reactor is a way waaaay better choice.
@riccardod5119
@riccardod5119 Год назад
thank you so much for the language reactor tip - been trying for ages to get two subtitles at once - plus the official netflix subs are never accurate!
@Openyourmindbruh
@Openyourmindbruh 11 месяцев назад
You look like Emma Watson! Haha I love this video, thank you
@reidnix
@reidnix Год назад
He visto narcos en netflix en español dos veces y no he aprendido nada... ¡absolutamente! ¿Por qué un niño hispanohablante de seis años puede decir el subjuntivo sin estudiar? y lo mismo con toda la gramática? hay algo más ahí!
@reidnix
@reidnix Год назад
La pregunta más importante es ¿cómo estudiar? tómate un día para hacer una lección simple... aburrida de estudiar. Por aquí. Espero que mi amigo haya venido. Me alegro de que esté teniendo un buen día. Espero que le esté yendo bien. No creo que haya opción... solo subjuntivo todo el día. centrándose sólo en el subjuntivo. haciendo mis propios ejemplos. utilizando el traductor.
@AzuL4573
@AzuL4573 Год назад
There are great AI subtitle generators now that make learning through tv and movies far easier. I always hated having to read subtitles that were clearly not accurate to the actual words and phrases being spoken.
@emmetmurray5102
@emmetmurray5102 6 месяцев назад
Another good way to learn a foreign language is to watch reels on social media in the target language with subtitles in that language.
@puhistagram
@puhistagram Год назад
Thanks for your great video, Laura. I have to test this cutting to scenes with "La casa de papel". I have tried it with Spanish subs ("European Spanish" needs them always) and several times but still it is too difficult. Take care and good luck with Korean studies 🌻
@Empezamos1734
@Empezamos1734 Год назад
Watch south park, the simpsons, family guy etc in spanish. That’s a fun way to learn
@TheMastermind729
@TheMastermind729 7 месяцев назад
Tu inglés es tan hermoso como tu cara y tu personalidad. Gracias por el consejo. Saludos desde 🇺🇸
@pabs8
@pabs8 7 месяцев назад
Gracias por recomendar el libro de adquisición del lenguaje. Estuve leyendo el de Bill VanPatten “While we are on the Topic” Tiene temas de la misma escuela de S. Krashen.
@wafaael-hassan1261
@wafaael-hassan1261 Год назад
The best way to actually learn something from movies or shows is to do it later. Let me explain basically I’m learning the general grammar and knowing how to form them then you go ahead with movies. Because what the movie does is improve your language because the way the people talk with conversations you naturally pick up but as a starter up it’s like listening to gibberish. 😊
@HARSHSharma-yf9og
@HARSHSharma-yf9og Год назад
is it just me or she is really the prttiest girl i have seen in the longest time.
@gaspersitar2497
@gaspersitar2497 Год назад
you stole that thumbnail from struthless:/
@minoalymeg
@minoalymeg Год назад
Yes people have no originality nowadays
@followtheenglish
@followtheenglish 8 месяцев назад
But that is the whole point with "comprehensible input"! You are NOT supposed to analyze, memorize, you are not supposed to talk, and say things until you have reached a very, very high level. Now this sounds AND looks like a more fancy way of doing the traditional way. Well, as long as you get paid, huh? Natural approach my ass.... but again... you need to get paid. Too bad you do not promote "comprehensible input"....
@bobbybooshay8641
@bobbybooshay8641 7 месяцев назад
Hilarious! I'm guessing you don't get invited to many parties champ. So funny!
@followtheenglish
@followtheenglish 7 месяцев назад
@@bobbybooshay8641 Muhahahahaha..... try again.
@MM-pl5ed
@MM-pl5ed Год назад
yes, this advise helped a lot me because you can relate what the characters in the movie are saying within the situation they are in or learning about the problems they are facing during the story
@julianMaximiliano10
@julianMaximiliano10 Год назад
Amo tus videos,son tan útiles como relajantes, saludos desde Argentina
@EnglishandMotivati0n
@EnglishandMotivati0n 8 месяцев назад
You are beautiful young woman!😊
@UnknownO00
@UnknownO00 Год назад
Before start watching I know this is a master piece ❤️❤️
@conweez
@conweez 11 месяцев назад
Although I was always more of a Seinfeld guy myself, many friends of mine who learned English as a second language improved their English from binging Friends. Anyways, I could see how breaking down your input into smaller segments can make it easier to analyze and retain. Great advice.
@trentasaurus
@trentasaurus 11 месяцев назад
Don't know why so many people watch Friends when they could watch something much funnier. Maybe it's just sense of humor but for me Seinfeld >>>>>>>>>>> Friends
@gustavramedies2901
@gustavramedies2901 Год назад
I would like to learn Spanish😊
@manishmalli13
@manishmalli13 7 месяцев назад
Hearing Laura in English feels so weird!
@ReavinBlue
@ReavinBlue Год назад
Ads? no thanks. I'll stick to watching the revenge of the sith in 7 languages thank you very much
@Bobbbbbyhigh
@Bobbbbbyhigh Год назад
I wanna learn Spanish so bad, I get so distracted tho😕 wish me luck
@Lennie_peled
@Lennie_peled Год назад
same lol
@PaulMugabo
@PaulMugabo Год назад
7:34 my mind went to "El jefe de pais"
@FPL_Habesha
@FPL_Habesha 10 месяцев назад
My God she's beautiful 😍
@craigyoung5696
@craigyoung5696 Год назад
I'm from the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 your English is excellent 🙂
@rear5118
@rear5118 Год назад
4:28 why is "hablamos mañana" translated to "I'll talk to you tomorrow" instead of "We'll talk tomorrow"?
@bouji_
@bouji_ Год назад
Because "i'll talk to you tomorrow" and "we'll talk tomorrow" mean the exact same thing, and mañana implies future context.
@rear5118
@rear5118 Год назад
@@bouji_ And yet there still is a difference which is important when learning a new language.
@bouji_
@bouji_ Год назад
@@rear5118 No there isn't. They mean the exact same thing.
@rear5118
@rear5118 Год назад
@@bouji_ Are you being serious?
@Luna________
@Luna________ Год назад
Because translations are not always literal, but about conveying the same meaning. That is why you only should use translation for meaning, not for sentence structure etc.
@IanFay-d1v
@IanFay-d1v 7 месяцев назад
Gonna = going to.
@scyxxxx1759
@scyxxxx1759 Год назад
Por favor, digame cuantos años tienes. Estoy buscando este informacion en tus videos pero no he encontrado. No tengo un idea, pero me gustaria conocerlo. Saludos de Alemania Gracias por tus videos 😄
@DreamsAfterDeath
@DreamsAfterDeath 9 месяцев назад
So you just started by saying that now you know why you haven't learned anything after watching 80 movies in Korean (or something like that) and you never actually explained that in the video. I already have heard all the theories about comprehensible input and whatnot... but I was interested in THAT since that would mean that either those materials were not comprehensible to you (an easy answer) or something groundbreaking - while comprehensible input didn't work for you then... I'm disappointed. :'( Ahora estoy muy triste! :((
@tommysim5121
@tommysim5121 Год назад
ㅎㅎㅎ...CEO of the country is 대통령 in Korean.
@NoahArk-xy2nb
@NoahArk-xy2nb 7 месяцев назад
RU-vid shorts with subtitles is great for this.
@lukasarpa6053
@lukasarpa6053 4 месяца назад
Hola Laura! Tu eres muy simpática y bonita! Es muy divertido aprender con estas películas! Gracias y lo siento por mi espanol (no es muy bueno...) for now, i hope.. ;)
@davidwesson7508
@davidwesson7508 5 дней назад
A great shame you are now supporting Lingopie - a bit like Juan is now pushing iTalki on everyone. Goodbye Laura.
@timeisntreal
@timeisntreal Год назад
You are incredibly beautiful. It is women like you who are among my main motivations to learn Spanish
@usernamemykel
@usernamemykel 9 месяцев назад
LOVE your SMILE!!!
@RichXViews
@RichXViews Год назад
I love you girl. Your videos are so funny & entertaining. I’m currently trying to learn Spanish. Lingo pie looks like fun. I’ll definitely look into it 😍👍🏼❤️
@alvarorodriguez7635
@alvarorodriguez7635 9 месяцев назад
Gracias por tu valiosa colaboración. ¿Puedo usar esa técnica con estudiantes completamente nuevos? o desde que etapa recomiendas usarla?
@hexzerorouge6361
@hexzerorouge6361 Год назад
I learned the phrase "lengua de gato" from your video and it's so cute that I refuse to call it otherwise
@aurora5029
@aurora5029 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant! Even I'm wondering why I didn't think about it. Thank you so much! I have got to love RU-vid
@user-fv7bu5sy9o
@user-fv7bu5sy9o 8 месяцев назад
ur look like Emma Watson woooow
@GoogleUser-yv7fe
@GoogleUser-yv7fe Год назад
1:50 "how didnt I think about this any sooner" 😀 Should it be "why". Anyway, I have Lingopie on my computer and phone and I love it. Give me a year or two and I will be mucho mejor en mi comprensión del español. 😛 P.S. Drop the "any" too 😉.
@Ника-ъ8й
@Ника-ъ8й Год назад
How much is the subscription (lingvo pie)? I can’t find it anywhere. I have to register first to find out… What if I don’t want to register, I want to know the price first. Very uncomfortable (((
@jamesw9803
@jamesw9803 9 месяцев назад
To me these videos completely undermine not only the credibility of the video but also the credibility of the producer once they start selling language services. Just useless clickbait. Do yourself a favor and go look up the video "How I learnt Norwegian on my own" and apply it to your target language. THAT is a fantastic language video.
@jispiew
@jispiew 5 месяцев назад
"Do i even know how to say it now?...****" youre killing me xD i recently started to watch la casa de papel again with swedish sub. im pausing every now and again cause i might hear a word they havent said yet and at that time i just pull up google translate and translate it. I also look at the subtitle and hear they speak to pinpoint the swedish word, its not 100% accurate all the time but thats how i learned english. I also appreciate this english video, tysm!
@smoothjazzYT
@smoothjazzYT Год назад
Tia me encanta tu voz.
@annaspeaks373
@annaspeaks373 11 месяцев назад
I learn English and share my story here, thanks for sharing your experience❤ It was really helpful
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