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Learning a Second Language | Shinyoung Grace Kim | TEDxYouth@AISR 

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Shinyoung, who prefers to be called Grace, was born in Bryan, Texas, and is originally from the Republic of Korea. She moved to Saudi Arabia when she was 5 years old. She enjoys cuddling in a blanket while watching movies, and doing unnecessary challenges such as making 5000 paper stars. Her hobbies are drawing, baking and debating. She dreams of being the president of Korea one day.
In her talk, Shinyoung talks about the three steps to learn a second language.
In her talk, Shinyoung talks about the three steps to learn a second language.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 89   
@vitorsantos2120
@vitorsantos2120 3 года назад
I just loved her tips, so usefull. She seems a lovely person as well.
@user-jr5sb7cc2m
@user-jr5sb7cc2m 4 года назад
She's really great
@rohitghadge9173
@rohitghadge9173 5 лет назад
Thanks it's very helpful
@onlethebest
@onlethebest 5 лет назад
great tips
@muhammadisaac07
@muhammadisaac07 2 года назад
That Ted Talk is really nice and useful Thank you so much, ma'am
@user-io1oj7rm9w
@user-io1oj7rm9w 2 года назад
Muslim brother
@aadyaaggarwal5312
@aadyaaggarwal5312 4 года назад
This is really great! Thanks a lot, Grace. I am trying to learn Korean because I am becoming more and more fascinated by the culture. I hope I can learn fast even if it means I have to fail a lot haha
@Aditya-te7oo
@Aditya-te7oo 4 года назад
Aadya Aggarwal Are you still learning Korean ? If yes, then I've just one thing to say and that is - don't give up. If you're really really really want to learn this language just say to yourself - "I won't give up." Learning a language is never useless even if you know 100 words in that language. 😃😉😊
@wumiwumi72
@wumiwumi72 2 года назад
How is your learning going? 😊
@katherinemichelle5772
@katherinemichelle5772 3 года назад
I really love this video
@Aziz_Abdullayev_uz
@Aziz_Abdullayev_uz 7 месяцев назад
I can’t agree more. Mistakes are good.
@mingschinese
@mingschinese 4 года назад
Learn a lot from Shinyoung!
@h0nest100
@h0nest100 Год назад
Oh thanks i will use this for my presentation
@josuekabue4828
@josuekabue4828 Год назад
Great talk. I'm so glad to listen to TED talks in my second language( English). My first language is French.
@Torpando
@Torpando 3 месяца назад
My first language is English, im currently learning French 😁
@josuekabue4828
@josuekabue4828 3 месяца назад
@@Torpando Interesting.
@sambarayporsiempre
@sambarayporsiempre 3 месяца назад
C'est intéressant mon premier langue c'est l'espagnol j'aime beaucoup le français je parle italien portugais e aussi quechua la langue native du Pérou a bientôt
@habibullovalijonov8313
@habibullovalijonov8313 Год назад
It’s great
@coolman6023
@coolman6023 2 года назад
So good
@CapWS-xl9zs
@CapWS-xl9zs 3 месяца назад
It is meaning video,i benefit a lot from it.Thanks
@coolman6023
@coolman6023 2 года назад
Really good
@fidelome
@fidelome 3 года назад
Her voice brings me back to my childhood when I watch those 90's/2000's cartoon. I love it!😍😍😍
@7tonton
@7tonton 5 лет назад
谢谢 Thank you Maraming salamat
@alp5613
@alp5613 5 лет назад
👏👏 Thank you Salamat Gracias 감사합니다 :) Im still learning Spanish and Korean though 😀
@THELEGEND-so7vs
@THELEGEND-so7vs 4 года назад
Hello Polyglots, has anyone already expanded his vocabulary linguistically about series or generally gained experience with it. I had planned to watch two series in the evening with subtitles from next week on. Mainly for English and French. I'd be happy to hear about your experiences.
@wumiwumi72
@wumiwumi72 2 года назад
Also, if you are learning english and french- on lingopie you can watch a french series and have english & french subtitles
@ronaldonmg
@ronaldonmg Год назад
I'm not sure what you are asking, but many dutch owe a lot of their English vocabulary to watching English-spoken TV-series and movies with good subtitles in Dutch. Series and movies in other languages unfortunately are quite rare on dutch TV nowadays
@acquirearabicbylistening
@acquirearabicbylistening Год назад
Great
@wolfcompany2
@wolfcompany2 4 года назад
i really love her voice haha!!
@marziima3394
@marziima3394 4 года назад
Me too. Her voice is so soft and friendly!
@Bdb83
@Bdb83 3 года назад
Why the haha? You don't have to be embarrassed that you like her voice .
@defneceylin6504
@defneceylin6504 3 года назад
I went 😲😄 when she spoke in Turkish
@liz6735
@liz6735 5 лет назад
똑똑하네요 : - ) 진짜 좋아해요....
@nicolovespanda
@nicolovespanda 5 лет назад
haha im so proud i could read this
@wzwzwz
@wzwzwz 4 года назад
@@nicolovespanda same haha
@user-ne2eo1br4n
@user-ne2eo1br4n Год назад
thank you share for your own learning journey . I also trying to learn English language . this will be my second lenguage. best of luck for you. please pary for me that I can pay attention in english.
@jasmined563
@jasmined563 4 года назад
제 이름은 자스민이에고 15살이에요 나는 한국어를 배우고 있지만 조금밖에 못 해요 나 한국어 더 잘 이해하고 싶으려고 보다가 대한민국에 열심히 공부하면 좋겠어요!~
@joire1184
@joire1184 4 года назад
Jasmine D 지금도 한국어 잘하세요. 한국을 좋아해주셔서 감사합니다.
@Travelingdad80
@Travelingdad80 4 года назад
한국어 지금도 충분히 잘하시네요! 응원합니다
@user-dy7se1dh6e
@user-dy7se1dh6e 3 года назад
Bounjour shinyoung Tous d'aborde merci ènermement pour être lâ aujourdhui ça fait de plaisir . Pessonalement j veux parler la langue français courament comme un native Que le dieux me aider 🤲
@Im-BAD-at-satire
@Im-BAD-at-satire 2 года назад
英語を母語じゃ俺でも第二言語であった日本語になったほど、まだ下手するためが学んでいるこの言語当てほしいに少し習得したできますよ。韓国語が喋ってませんけど There's native Japanese people who've set up learning RU-vid channels for whenever you're stuck on certain grammar patterns and suchlike issues, you don't have to get a face to face teacher in this day and age but that's still also a great option.
@Chester_Cho
@Chester_Cho 4 года назад
와!대다내!
@walkerpaulp6526
@walkerpaulp6526 2 года назад
I hope her dream will come true president of Korea
@zohaael-gamal8065
@zohaael-gamal8065 3 года назад
Andnausea, merhaba, hello! I am living in a multicultural life. I'm from a Korean family, but I was born in the States and lived there until I was five. Then I moved to Saudi, which was a totally new environment to me. Flowing around these various cultures, I got interested in languages. Currently I'm learning Arabic. it is fascinating, but hard at the same time. Arabic is nothing like the languages I've been speaking with, but I found out that my struggle is not only because of the difference between them; it's also because I want to speak it fluently. In summary, I want to be fantastic though I have no idea of it. So how can you speak a really different language but still be good? Thinking of my own experience, I found three steps, but before I dig into the steps, I want to ask you a question. Learning a foreign language is hard, Right? But why is that? Yes, it could be because of the different sounds, different letters, a different grammar structure, but is that all? In my opinion, the biggest reason is because people are afraid to be wrong, and that is the first step. Not to be afraid of failure. Be wrong, make mistakes, fail. You should not be ashamed of those. This is an important step because by failing, you can make great progress. Don't believe me? Then listen to my story. Once I had to write a word in Arabic, meaning achievement, but I accidentally wrote a word that meant excretion. Eventually I failed writing that word, but you know what? I never forgot those words. It's just stuck in my head, and this is how I realized that learning from failure is much more efficient than just mechanical memorization. Also it's not only me that is saying this. Experts also proved this too. According to Harvard Business Review, managers in the vast majority of enterprises such as financial services, product design, hospitals, and even NASA's Space Shuttle program, genuinely wanted their organizations learn from failure to improve future performance. Never forget that failure is nothing to be ashamed of. You learn from it. The second step is to find a guide. Failure helps you learn, but you do need someone to help you out with your mistakes. My guide is my Arabic teacher. She helps me through my learning process, but of course it is definitely okay if you don't have a language teacher. Look around. People would love to teach you their native language. For example, like me if any of you wants to learn Korean, I would be more than glad to help you. To people, the fact itself that a foreigner is trying to learn their language makes them delighted. So look around and find a guide. Finally, the last step is to be passionate. Passion is powerful. Sometimes you might get down when you find something challenging. For example, I found it really tough to learn the two forms of words in Arabic: feminine and masculine. It was also hard to understand why they divided words into two groups. Why couldn't they just keep the same for everyone like other languages. But as I got to know Arabic better, some part of it just helped me understand. To me, Arabic is like a bridge that connects me with a really different culture. And I guess that is why I'm passionate about it. Just remember when you're full of passion, there is nothing that can stop you from meeting your goal. Learning a language is difficult, but when you're not afraid to fail, find someone to help you out and be passionate, you will be more than ready to learn or speak a foreign language. Shukran, Thank you, Comeonsunita. [Applause]
@walkerpaulp6526
@walkerpaulp6526 2 года назад
Gotta be kidding me
@bruce_wayne_
@bruce_wayne_ 7 месяцев назад
you make my homework 3 times easy i love you
@myname5707
@myname5707 5 лет назад
جميل جدا Good job
@RedJonathon719
@RedJonathon719 4 года назад
هل تدرس اللغة العربية الآن؟
@aurixiaispreppy7454
@aurixiaispreppy7454 3 года назад
Hi ¡Hola!
@jaybirdvlogs7279
@jaybirdvlogs7279 2 года назад
The writing under the ted talk be like: Shinyoung, who prefers to be called Grace *continues to call her Shinyoung*
@michaelmoreno9522
@michaelmoreno9522 3 года назад
She should totally do the voice for a cartoon character. She sounds just like one lol
@ebrarsakalloglu3008
@ebrarsakalloglu3008 3 года назад
Merhaba
@matildawolfram4687
@matildawolfram4687 2 года назад
Good video! The most important thing in life is knowledge of foreign languages! Thanks to foreign languages you can realize all your dreams and realize your grandiose ambitions! I would like to recommend all the practices of Yuriy Ivantsiv ''Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign language". This book will be an indispensable helper, a handbook for every person who studies a foreign language! This book contains invaluable tips, questions and answers, and solutions to problems faced by anyone who studies a foreign language! Knowledge is power! And knowledge of foreign languages is your power multiplied by many times! Success to all in self-development!
@taqwagzema5449
@taqwagzema5449 Год назад
I want someone translate this video please🙏
@meriemidrissi4388
@meriemidrissi4388 4 года назад
Thank you for this talk! In my opinion Arabic makes a difference between feminine and masculin out of precision, it's more precise.
@ronaldonmg
@ronaldonmg Год назад
Is this about grammatical gender or biological sexe?
@mrbr00ks52
@mrbr00ks52 4 года назад
playback speed 1.75X
@Pommpommp
@Pommpommp 4 года назад
If you want to learn English , just watch Hollywood movies.
@aydaenglish832
@aydaenglish832 2 года назад
Is it effective?
@leonardoorma334
@leonardoorma334 3 года назад
Hello!, I'm a native Spanish speaker, and I'm looking for a native English speaker to speak with frequently, in both languages, via Discord, Skype, or other, to improve our speaking skills. If there is someone interested, we can fix something.
@utkarsh4028
@utkarsh4028 Год назад
I am new to Spanish. Would love to team up
@medetozger4432
@medetozger4432 Год назад
🇹🇷😍
@leslie_core
@leslie_core 3 года назад
Please teach me korean😭🤣😭😭
@no_one.7
@no_one.7 Год назад
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@gonzaloushinahua5083
@gonzaloushinahua5083 3 года назад
Like si vienes por el teacher
@mosesofgod6593
@mosesofgod6593 Год назад
It is “Fail-yer”, not “Fal-u-er”.
@Bdb83
@Bdb83 3 года назад
Not sure what we are suppose to get out of this or what her message is here. What help an I supposed to get out of this video . This TED talk can't just be , "relax and have fun and you'll get it ," para-summerizing . There was no help here. I mean encouragement is great but it's not really a solution and it's something I think we already know. But take a cute girl with a cute mousy little voice and all of you in the comments are like. "I love her voice"...."she's so right".....all stuff that is probably true but not relevant to why you clicked the video or what you were looking to get out of it
@foreverbored2009
@foreverbored2009 3 года назад
She talked about three steps to learning a secondhand language and went on to describe how they’ve helped her in life so far. 1.) don’t be afraid to fail 2.) find a guide and 3.) be passionate
@mysticbazuso36
@mysticbazuso36 5 лет назад
When you can't pronounce failure or genuine, why should I listen to you about language?
@mysticbazuso36
@mysticbazuso36 5 лет назад
@Cara Wallace just one, and I speak it well.
@Tehui1974
@Tehui1974 5 лет назад
+Mitch You're a little man.
@lucyflowers6256
@lucyflowers6256 5 лет назад
@@mysticbazuso36 if you spoke more than one you would understand, educate yourself pal.
@mysticbazuso36
@mysticbazuso36 5 лет назад
@@lucyflowers6256 educate myself? I already speak the world's language, pal. I don't need to learn anything. This woman should not be doing tedtalks in English when she can barely speak English.
@lucyflowers6256
@lucyflowers6256 5 лет назад
@@mysticbazuso36 She... She literally messed up like two words, the rest is perfect english... Again, if you spoke another language you would know, but you don't, so you keep not knowing because you think you don't need to. i gave you the benefit of the doubt but now i can tell you have, a tiny mind.
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