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  • 2 недели назадОпубликованоVaughn Gene

Why Most People Fail to learn Japanese (or any language).

— For the visually impaired, Here is the transcription of the Japanese part, “I think the main issues with language learning aren’t really about the methods themselves, but more about how people approach language learning in general these days. One thing I can think of is not having a good relationship with the language. What I mean by that is — sometimes people care more about how others see them, or they want to “prove themselves,” rather than learning the language for their own goals. Another is not trusting their own intuition. I think it’s great that YouTubers share a lot of advice and methods, but at the end of the day, everyone has to build their own routine. You just take a bit of what you like from everyone and make it your own. I’d also say perfectionism — and how language YouTubers can be a bit misleading these days — are issues too. Honestly, there are several reasons I could go over in detail. “ —- If you want to support the channel directly, I have Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee—both start at $1 a month, and Buy Me a Coffee also has one-time donations. I prefer personal support over sponsorships, so anything helps. All money goes back into the channel. Patreon Buy Me a Coffee And/or you can become a YouTube member if you want to. Thanks! Also, Join The Discord. —- Anti-Routine Video How to Speak Japanese without thinking (difficult Method). ---- 00:00 Intro in Nihongo 01:29 Relax + Relationship with The Language 02:08 The Best Routine? + ‘Othering’ 04:19 Vary the Difficulty on Different Days 05:56 Not everything needs a “routine” 07:26 Recognition vs Retrieval 09:24 Language Labels 10:55 Limited Vocabulary 11:30 Fear of Practicing 12:43 Falling for Clickbait or ‘lazy_easy’ ways 14:00 Learning Irrelevant Skills 15:44 Anki Tip (full video coming later) 16:16 E-Begging, Like, Subscribe, blah blah, -- The Japanese Part (pardon any errors, I don’t write that well). 言語学習の一番の問題って、学習法そのものよりも, “言語学習そのもの”にどう向き合ってるかだと思うんですよね。 まず一つは、「その言語との関係があんまり良くない」ってことかな。 どういうことかっていうと、他の人にどう見られるかとか、「自分を証明したい」みたいな気持ちが先に来ちゃっ て、 本来の自分の目標のために学んでないケースが多いんですよね。 もう一つは、自分の直感を信じてないこと。 YouTuberたちがいろんなアドバイスやメソッドを紹介してくれるのはすごくいいことだと思うんですけど、結局のところ、自分だけのルーティンを作る必要があると思います。 好きな人たちからちょっとずつ取り入れて、それを自分なりに使っていく感じですね。 あと、完璧主義とか、最近の言語系YouTuberがちょっと誤解を与えるような発信をしてることもあると思います。 正直、詳しく話そうと思えば理由はいくつもありますね。 -- #japanese #languagelearning #polymath #learning