🇰🇷 How me and my sister became fluent in Korean & English 🇬🇧 나와 내 여동생이 어떻게 한국어와 영어를 유창하게 되었는지 ~ TIPS
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the host shares personal tips on language learning, emphasizing the importance of speaking from the start and not being afraid to make mistakes. They discuss using language learning apps like HelloTalk and iTalki for practice and lessons, and the value of consistency over quantity in daily practice. The host also highlights the significance of finding one's own learning style, whether it's through listening, speaking, or other methods. The video includes an interview with the host's sister, who shares her experience learning Korean and offers her own tips, such as immersing oneself in the language through dramas and movies.
Takeaways
- 🗣️ Speaking the language is essential for learning it, and it's important to practice speaking even if you make mistakes.
- 🚀 Don't be afraid to fail; mistakes are learning opportunities and are a part of the language learning process.
- 🤔 Consider taking language lessons or speaking with native speakers to improve your skills, using apps like HelloTalk for practice.
- 🌟 Consistency is key; learning a little every day is more effective than cramming in large amounts of study at once.
- 🎧 Find out what learning method works best for you, whether it's listening, speaking, reading, or writing.
- 👂 Listening to the language, such as through movies, dramas, and music, can be an effective way to learn and understand it.
- 📚 Learning a language is a personal journey; what works for one person may not work for another, so adapt your learning style accordingly.
- 🌍 Immersion in the language's culture and environment can significantly accelerate the learning process.
- 👭 Learning from others, like the speaker's sister who learned Korean through dramas and movies, can provide valuable insights.
- 📈 Utilize language learning platforms like iing for personalized lessons and structured study plans.
- 💡 Remember that everyone's language learning journey is unique, and it's important to find and stick to what works best for you.
Q & A
What is the main point the speaker emphasizes about language learning?
-The main point the speaker emphasizes is the importance of speaking the language you are learning, as it is the fastest way to become fluent.
Why does the speaker suggest that confidence is necessary when learning a new language?
-Confidence is necessary because it allows learners to speak and make mistakes without fear, which is essential for learning and improving.
What is the speaker's opinion on the relationship between making mistakes and learning a language?
-The speaker believes that making mistakes should be viewed as learning opportunities rather than failures, as no one can be perfect from the start.
How does the speaker suggest dealing with the fear of making mistakes while speaking a new language?
-The speaker suggests adopting a mindset where mistakes are seen as learning points, and realizing that others are more forgiving of mistakes than we are of ourselves.
What role does the speaker's sister play in the video?
-The speaker's sister shares her own experience learning Korean, provides tips, and offers insights into her learning journey, which complements the speaker's advice.
What language learning apps does the speaker mention in the script?
-The speaker mentions 'hello talk' and 'good night' as apps for language learning where you can interact with native speakers.
Why does the speaker recommend taking language lessons or speaking with someone who knows the language?
-The speaker recommends this approach because it provides immediate feedback and correction, which can accelerate the learning process.
What is the speaker's view on consistency in language learning?
-The speaker believes that consistency is more important than quantity, suggesting that even a small daily practice is more effective than sporadic, intense study sessions.
How does the speaker define the best way to learn a language according to the script?
-The speaker suggests that the best way to learn a language is by finding the method that suits the individual the most, whether it's listening, speaking, reading, or writing.
What does the speaker's sister attribute her fluency in Korean to?
-The speaker's sister attributes her fluency to being a transfer student, immersing herself in the environment, and watching Korean dramas and movies.
What advice does the speaker's sister give for someone learning a new language?
-The speaker's sister advises going to the country where the language is spoken, and finding a learning method that suits the individual, such as watching dramas and movies.
Outlines
🗣️ Embracing the Importance of Speaking in Language Learning
The speaker emphasizes the crucial role of speaking in language acquisition, noting that despite years of study, many learners fail to become fluent due to a lack of practice in speaking. The speaker suggests that confidence to speak and make mistakes is vital, as it is the fastest way to learn. They also advocate for a shift in mindset, viewing mistakes as learning opportunities rather than failures. The paragraph concludes with a personal anecdote about the speaker's experience with Estonian and the importance of not being overly self-critical when learning a new language.
📚 Utilizing Language Learning Tools and Consistency
This paragraph discusses the use of language learning apps and websites, such as HelloTalk and iTalki, which allow learners to interact with native speakers and take lessons. The speaker shares their experience with iTalki, highlighting its personalized approach to learning. They also mention their own journey learning Russian and how they plan to use iTalki for this purpose. The importance of consistency in language learning is underscored, with the speaker recommending daily practice over cramming. The paragraph ends with an offer to provide Korean lessons for interested individuals.
🌐 The Impact of Environment and Personalized Learning Strategies
The speaker interviews their sister about her experience learning Korean over six years. They discuss the difference in learning outcomes between the speaker's rapid fluency and the sister's slower progress, attributing this to the speaker's immersion in an environment where the language is spoken. The sister shares her tips for language learning, including going to the country where the language is spoken, watching dramas and movies, and finding a learning method that suits the individual. The importance of adapting learning strategies to personal preferences is emphasized, and the sister's success with understanding Korean through media consumption is highlighted.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Fluency
💡Language Learning
💡Speaking Practice
💡Confidence
💡Grammar
💡Language Apps
💡Mistakes
💡Consistency
💡Personalized Learning
💡Cultural Interest
💡Learning Methods
Highlights
The importance of speaking a language to learn it effectively.
The concept that you cannot be perfect from the start and learning involves making mistakes.
The mindset shift of viewing mistakes as learning opportunities.
The encouragement to speak with confidence despite the fear of failure.
The speaker's personal experience of learning Estonian and not judging others' language attempts.
The suggestion to take language lessons from native speakers or use language learning apps.
The recommendation of using apps like HelloTalk for language practice.
The idea that consistency in language learning is more effective than sporadic efforts.
The advice to find the learning method that suits the individual best.
The speaker's personal preference for learning through listening rather than reading or writing.
The interview with the speaker's sister about her journey learning Korean.
The sister's advice to immerse oneself in the language by going to the country.
The sister's personal method of learning Korean through watching dramas and movies.
The emphasis on finding what works for the individual in language learning.
The offer to provide Korean lessons by the speaker for interested individuals.
The mention of the sponsored content by iing for a Russian language lesson.
The speaker's experience with learning Russian and the use of iing for personalized lessons.
The closing remarks about the importance of finding the right learning method and the offer for further assistance.
Transcripts
what's the difference between like the
six years that you started learning
before me but I became fluent faster
ding right
on and maybe I can help you also learn
Korean you cannot be perfect from the
start it doesn't make any
sense good morning guys today I thought
that it would be a good idea to share
some tips on how I learned how you could
learn English or Korean or honestly any
other language there is for me it was
English or Korean and
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since and also in the end of the video
I'm going to ask my sister some tips
also because she is also right now on
her journey on learning Korean so it
will be nice to hear some words from
someone who is not yet fluent so you can
really look forward to I wrote down some
notes and I'm going to now share it with
you guys first one honestly kind of the
most shocking one but um the one that I
keep being surprised about is that if
you want to speak a language you want to
learn how to speak a
language then you should speak it I know
crazy right because uh from what I've
seen a lot of people they're learning
the language and they're writing down
all the notes and they're like learning
all the how to do it and um all the
grammars and everything and like 5 years
later they still can't speak it why well
because they haven't been speaking it I
know kind of crazy most people people
learn everything else besides the thing
that they actually need to be learning
So speaking is one of the for most
people one of the hardest things because
it um you need confidence to fail but it
is also the fastest way so if you life
is short so if you want to learn a
language go talk speak fail learn and
you're going to you're going to do
amazing next one so this is kind of
connects with the the one don't be
afraid to fail when learning a language
or honestly with everything else in life
you can't lose really you can only win
or learn but that's a mindset shift you
know so if you make a mistake then think
of it as learning points because you
cannot be perfect from the start it
doesn't make any sense what I give as a
good example always is that if somebody
speaks your uh your Lang language uh
that you were born with that you speak
so for example for me it's Estonian and
somebody comes up to me and tells
something not perfectly but I can see
that they're learning and they're trying
and they're saying literally anything at
all I'm never going to judge them you
know and probably you aren't either if
you're Korean or English anybody speaks
something and they make a mistake I make
a lot of mistakes in English and in
Korean all the time but people don't
usually point out the mistakes because
I'm still doing it I'm speaking a
foreign language which in general is
a so basically if you think of that as
like the other person's perspective
you're always going to be more hard on
yourself than the other people are going
to be if you realize that then it's
going to be a lot easier for you to
speak other people speak with other
people because you're going to realize
that nobody actually gave some pH so the
other one is kind of take lessons or
speak with someone who knows the
language so there are so many other ways
to learn a language there are so many
apps I used I think I used hello talk
you can like talk with people in there
and I used the app where you can talk
with like strangers I use like good
night and connecting basically they
don't know you you don't know them and
you can just press like I don't want to
talk with you anymore and done deal
getting to do it is hard but once you
get the the you know what I'm saying
then it's it's going to be easier so it
just takes time but I recommend that and
uh and if you don't want to do it in a
kind of fun way and you want to actually
take lessons then I mean obviously you
can search around your area if there are
any teachers because it's always better
to kind of do it in person but there are
a lot of apps and websites where you can
take lessons for example okay guys some
of you might know that I am also
learning Russian right now uh because I
have learned it in my school for 6 years
so I thought I'm going to make use of it
because my Russian is getting not great
today uh we are sponsored by iing so I'm
going to take a Russian lesson right now
and you can watch with me how I'm going
to take it for a little bit I made my
account there just a few days ago and it
was extremely easy give the basic
information and uh what I really liked
it's it's kind of personal so you tell
what do you want to learn and what's
your levels and I also really like the
fact that you can sit there like I want
to learn this many hours in a day and
blah blah blah blah blah and it kind of
manages your study plan I found out also
that there are people actually teaching
Estonian and I found people who I know
who teach Estonian there knowing that
somebody you know uses it also makes it
kind of more trustworthy for me so
honestly guys whatever language you want
to learn I really recommend
iting with
hello easy first of all easy
okay
yourself um
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R Chinese Ming
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you can go to any website and search for
teachers there are a lot of different
price ranges so you don't have to worry
about it being way too expensive and
also if anybody is learning Korean then
sometimes I have been giving Korean
lessons right now for 2 and 1 half years
almost so if you're interested then you
can message me on Instagram and we can
contact and maybe I can help you also
learn Korean or or English whatever you
need anyway next one I truly believe
that consistency over quantity yes
that's how you say it even if you do
every day five new words or five minutes
going to be a lot better than you trying
to just push yourself to learn in one
one day probably nobody's going to do
that right anyway in like a week or a
month obviously it's possible it's
possible everything is possible but I
truly recommend the consist part because
if you let your mind kind of you learn a
five minutes and then you sleep for
example then your mind kind of gets to
connect all the DTs and it does the work
for you so you can remember the language
better and if you just do 10 15 minutes
a day or a month you're going to be
surprised you are going to be surprised
I promise you and uh the last point
before I ask my sister some questions is
that find out how you learn the language
the best because for some people it
might be writing down the words or the
text for some people it might be
listening so movies and music and for
some people it might be reading that
really helps them understand the
language so you really get to try all
the different ways to realize what suits
you the best so for example for me it's
listening so from b i a lot of movies a
lot of Dramas a lot of music a lot of
around me you know that helped me a lot
I can't really learn with reading or
writing I've tried it I'm learning
Russian right now I've tried it doesn't
work with me so why do something that
doesn't work just try what works for you
use that so yeah this is what I
recommend the most and now let's do an
interview with my little sister and ask
also her for tips and how she learned
Korean because this is really
interesting go go my
sister okay so we have a few questions
for you so first one is really easy why
are you learning Korean because like I'm
interested in the Korean culture and
like I like Korea itself but why when
did you start learning Korea when I was
in fourth grade so like 9 10 I'm 16
right now so 10 6 years oh so it's been
6 years okay I started learning like
before you but you're flu I'm not okay
so what do you think what's the
difference between like the six years
that you started learning before me but
I became flu and faster what do you
think what's the what makes the
difference you came here to be a
transfer student you put yourself out
here and talk with people but I was just
in Estonia like a 10-year-old like yeah
so you think that the environment yeah
environment is like really yeah say a
big girl okay or a last thing I'm going
to also ask you a few tips so if you can
tell like let's say like three tips that
you could give for someone who is
learning Korean right now or English or
honestly any other language go to the
country like I just said okay go to that
country okay and what worked for me
personally is that uh I listened and
watched Korean dramas and movies and
that worked for me because now I
understand Korean like pretty perfectly
she understands sometimes better than me
so honestly yes listening but what I
talked also before is that you need to
find something that suits you like the
learning me you do a l
right no no no no no but like you for
real like learn from that because my
friend RI uh she like learned German
from there oh really and she's like
doing it well it's like okay like she
like doesn't do it anymore okay but uh
when she did use to Ling but she said
that it actually worked no she didn't
wait what so it doesn't she didn't say
but like I could see that she improved a
lot okay so she still improved that's
true okay thank you so much for your
little interview and yeah we're going to
go out now to Vlog uh
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