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Overcoming your Fear of Speaking Foreign Languages | Ellen De Visser | TEDxWolverhampton 

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In a thought provoking talk Ellen discusses the power of language to bring people together and encourages everyone to learn a new language to broaden their horizons. Ellen de Visser is a polyglot and entrepreneur, originally from the Netherlands. She has lived in 6 countries and speaks 6 languages. Her passion for languages began when she was young and went on holiday to Germany and tried to build a bridge between her and local children by learning German through magazines and television. Ellen has since travelled the world as a freelance translator and now has her own translation company. She shares her knowledge on language learning, entrepreneurship and living abroad at events across Europe and organises a conference in Berlin for people who want to teach languages online 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 : 38   
@hibaalsiyabi7098
@hibaalsiyabi7098 4 года назад
You can record yourself speaking , it’ll make you confident because you’ll hear how well you speak 😉
@fernandot436
@fernandot436 Год назад
I’m going to try this. Thank you
@miranne11
@miranne11 3 года назад
I share this talk with my ESL students to help them see that language isn't about being perfect, it's about creating authentic, human connections. It's a great conversation starter!
@mmmrose421
@mmmrose421 2 года назад
Exactly what I’m doing
@nikseptember317
@nikseptember317 4 года назад
I am learning Spanish right now. Sometimes it's a bit scary to speak it, but whenever I do it's very rewarding.
@dorisdg6834
@dorisdg6834 3 года назад
I am Mexican and I have learned German and English for a very long time, but I am really really scared to speak both lenguages.
@annabourbon
@annabourbon 2 года назад
@@dorisdg6834 hey, you can do this! 💕😘
@W00PIE
@W00PIE 4 года назад
You're right, one should always try to overcome the shyness. I'm not good at languages and haven't come around that much yet, but I always tried to learn at least the absolute basics (about 20 words) and pronounce them correctly. It has always been an extremely rewarding experience to see a face light up with a big smile as soon as they heard me, the more or less "alien" guest from Germany. And this has been exactly the same in Shenyang, China, as well as Sao Paulo or even when visiting our friends next door in the Netherlands.
@kjurpjdpihe9096
@kjurpjdpihe9096 2 года назад
Keep in mind that making small mistakes and having an accent are nothing more than a constant reminder of the work you had to put into learning more than one language. Do not try to cover it up!
@lynntfuzz
@lynntfuzz 3 года назад
Thank you very much. The whole ping pong comparison will really really help me. When I speak to someone in a foreign language, I take it way too seriously!!!! It would be so much better to imagine it as a light-hearted game. Thank you!!!!!!
@parlarediparole.....3374
@parlarediparole.....3374 3 года назад
I'm trying to overcome English speaking fear. Hoping to find someone who practice with.
@Marynlane
@Marynlane 2 года назад
I know this is like a year late lmao but I could maybe help you! My first language is English what’s yours?
@innahwa
@innahwa Год назад
⁠@@Marynlanehi! maybe you can practice with me? my first language is ukrainian
@alekseikolupaev9941
@alekseikolupaev9941 4 года назад
She mentioned Blagoveschensk is my hometown, and I live in China and learning English now
@russianperson7587
@russianperson7587 4 года назад
I needed this.
@colivri336
@colivri336 Год назад
I'm seriously here because I work with an English speaker that simply refuses to speak the language of the country she is in and has been living in for 20 years. And she just says it's because she's not interested. While I and everyone else must speak in English in order to communicate with her. As a speaker of four languages this simply blows my mind.
@mannaporanna2678
@mannaporanna2678 Год назад
If she's not interested there is nothing you can do about it
@colivri336
@colivri336 Год назад
@@mannaporanna2678 I understand. I just find it incredibly antisocial and a waste of a huge opportunity. People pay to learn new languages. Also, she has a huge attitude.
@shamicentertainment1262
@shamicentertainment1262 5 месяцев назад
@@colivri336that would be an annoying mindset to deal with lol. What’s the point of moving countries and not learning the language?
@da3toed_sloth
@da3toed_sloth 5 месяцев назад
I have xenoglossophobia but for me it's more specific. As a child of a Chinese family, I have to speak write and read Chinese. My mum's expectations were more harsh, she would make me do a spelling test (no Ping Ping but the actual words, I know it sucks) and every word I get wrong I have to write it 100 times, and that's if I'm lucky. If im not, dang you got yourself to write 1000 words for just one word you got wrong, since I had a bad experience as you can tell, when my mum tried to send me to Chinese school because she stopped giving me those tests, I started crying which is how I discovered I have this phobia.
@ASzabó-q8n
@ASzabó-q8n 8 месяцев назад
Really inspiring and lovely indeed!
@joseandresgomez4797
@joseandresgomez4797 2 года назад
Congratulations excellent speech!
@ayasarsour2860
@ayasarsour2860 Год назад
Thank you
@mamadz8267
@mamadz8267 4 года назад
I like it thank u
@Urla398
@Urla398 Год назад
Wat if your experiences of learning. New language have been all negative? Like with dutch.
@menezesnatalia
@menezesnatalia 7 месяцев назад
Very inspiring!
@FriedToenail
@FriedToenail Месяц назад
I still can't get myself to speak in English out loud XD
@theultimatereductionist7592
@theultimatereductionist7592 3 года назад
I've learned to hate speaking/communicating in the foreign languages of Python, Java, & C++ with the ONE other person on the planet (a close relative) who understands these languages at all. He has caused me to absolutely HATE computer programming and taught me NEVER to discuss programming languages with him or anyone else ever again.
@mannaporanna2678
@mannaporanna2678 Год назад
Really? Today, we discovered that through learning foreign languages we can connect with people from other cultures? Seriously? Does this really require a Ted TALK? Is it a discovery?
@RicardoMsch
@RicardoMsch Год назад
Someone with a cough was bothering!
@mohamedbelalia6202
@mohamedbelalia6202 2 года назад
Bravo 👍 I like your Dutch accent 🙂
@dominicjames8559
@dominicjames8559 11 месяцев назад
Aren't they surnames in Korea?
@peterreed9566
@peterreed9566 2 года назад
If you don't speak English I have no need or desire to speak you.
@m3e642
@m3e642 2 года назад
Why?
@joannap2371
@joannap2371 Год назад
XDD
@nothingtoorelevant1120
@nothingtoorelevant1120 Год назад
Bold of you to assume someone would want to talk to you lmao But in a more serious note, everyone is born in a completely different setting… sure, you may only know how to speak one language (English, you have made that clear) but it should by no means discourage you to communicate with others. Please do not dismiss others simply because they do not meet your standards, it is nice to be kind.
@azurecerulean1279
@azurecerulean1279 Год назад
don't worry, they don't want to speak to you either
@peterreed9566
@peterreed9566 Месяц назад
​@@azurecerulean1279Thank goodness for that.
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