How to overcome fear of speaking a language 🙈
(PS...new video coming on Monday about whether or not introverted language learners REALLY need to practice speaking or not ... keep your eyes peeled for that discussion!)
Anyway, here are some tips for overcoming fear in those situations where you do need to use a foreign language. 👀
1. Analyze the situation and go easy on yourself 🥰
Identify WHY you’re afraid of speaking a language. It could be because you’re too shy or because you don’t know enough vocabulary. If you use the wrong particle, grammar structure or word, what’s the worst that can happen? If people laugh at you, that’s a reflection of them as a person, not you.
2. Prepare vocabulary and phrases in advance ✍🏽
When I was working as a design intern at a Japanese company, I was really scared that I wouldn’t understand anything during meetings and presentations. It helped me a lot to look up words I suspected I might hear during the internship. I built vocabulary lists and example sentences of design-related vocabulary. You can’t find a textbook for every topic, so taking matters into your own hands and creating your own language learning materials boosts your confidence.
If you cannot remember or don’t know a word, you can always talk around the word and describe it in another way. If you don’t know the word for “cake” for example, but you know the words “sweet” and “food”, you can say “sweet food” and they might say “cake?” in return.
3. Practice beforehand 💬
Just like practicing a speech for a presentation, you can practice using new words and phrases in a safe environment until you’re ready to use it with a native speaker. This could be talking to yourself, a pet, a chatting partner online, or a tutor. My favorite method is talking to people on voice apps. When I can’t see someone’s face and they can’t see mine, I feel less ashamed of making mistakes.
4. Record yourself 🎥
You'll hear your mistakes easier and be able to correct them if you need to, but you'll also gain confidence over time hearing that you aren't actually as bad as you think you are! You can use sites like Forvo to hear a native pronunciation or ask a native speaker friend you trust to correct you first, if you like.
5. Relax ☺️
Remember not to take language learning too seriously. Your goal is to communicate with others, right? It’s counter-effective to worry about using the right words and grammar each time you try to say something. And it's always OK if you prefer to do other activities rather than speaking - we all learn languages for different reasons and if you prefer reading books and watching movies, that's totally fine too 💕
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How to learn multiple languages at once? Here are some of my thoughts 💭
There are many methods you can use and the possibilities are endless! It's good to stick to a base rule that if you're a beginner in languages, first learn 1 language to intermediate and then tackle others 📚
🤓 I try to learn one language to an upper-intermediate level so that it's good enough to be a language of instruction for the other language. For example, once I learnt Korean to a good enough level, I was able to study Japanese using textbooks written in Korean.
⏰ You can also use the 80/20 approach if you're learning 2 languages at once. Spend 80% of your time on one (main) language, and then 20% of your time on the other language. This works best when they are two different languages or if you are intermediate+ in both.
📖 You can also choose separate days for separate languages. I found this method tricky for me because I don't always feel like studying the language I scheduled. If it works for you, that's great! I prefer to study multiple languages in little bits in one day (e.g. doing Spanish grammar in the morning, Korean vocab in the afternoon, and watching a French series at night, for instance)
📱 Finally, you can use different methods, notebooks, apps or systems for your languages. I know people who have separate YouTube accounts so they browse YouTube only in one language (and all their recommended videos will be in that language too). You can choose to have one app only for one language so you make that connection in your mind (E.g. Busuu is only for Spanish, Lingodeer for Japanese, and Duolingo for French). Whatever works for you!
What are your tips?
apps for learning japanese 在 Lindie Botes Youtube 的最讚貼文
Hi friends! First of all, thank you so, so much for 250K! I am really grateful and will keep doing my best to create useful and fun language videos for you all. In today's video we're talking about adjustments to my language plans and goals, being flexible, how I reflect on my weekly and monthly language learning and more. Enjoy! :D
Timestamps
0:00 Intro & what I'll talk about!
01:03 Am I a failure if I don't stick to goals?
02:21 How my plans are flexible
03:06 Diary entries & changes
04:44 Weekly & monthly language reflections
07:49 Mindset shifts and March plans
08:34 Hungarian language update
10:54 Tagalog language update
12:10 Chinese update & how I study
13:47 Apps & adjustments
15:39 The end! Finally! Hurhur
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Japanese for Busy People on Amazon → https://geni.us/JapaneseForBusy1
Advanced Japanese for Busy People → https://geni.us/JapaneseForBusy3
Korean Grammar in Use Intermediate → https://geni.us/KoreanGrammarUse
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Should you track your language learning progress? Today we’ll talk about tracking the language learning activities you do and how this can help you stay motivated and disciplined in language learning. Goals are just goals unless you have small habits and systems and frameworks to reach the goals. I'll show you my language tracking notebook and some other ideas and apps you can try to measure your progress.
Start learning with Busuu here:
Web: http://bit.ly/lindie_busuu_signup
Download Busuu: http://bit.ly/lindie_busuu_app
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:50 Why is language tracking important?
1:48 Language activity journal
3:11 Weekly language activity trackers
5:00 Video, audio or diary logs to see progress
5:57 Twitter threads for accountability
7:20 Language study plan on Busuu app
9:11 A warning for language learners
10:00 Agile methodology for language learning
11:08 End
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?ABOUT
Welcome to my channel! My name is Lindie and I share my love for languages through my polyglot progress and language learning tips here. South African by birth, I spent most of my life in France, Pakistan, the UAE and Japan. Now I work as a UI/UX designer in Singapore. I'm a Christian and strive to shine God’s light in all I do. May this channel inspire you to reach your language goals!
New here? Best videos → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRCVN94KILKXGx45JKaVBSpPkrpXhrhRe
FAQ → https://lindiebotes.com/faq/
?BOOKS I USE
Practical Chinese Grammar → https://geni.us/PracticalChineseGram
Japanese for Busy People on Amazon → https://geni.us/JapaneseForBusy1
Advanced Japanese for Busy People → https://geni.us/JapaneseForBusy3
Korean Grammar in Use Intermediate → https://geni.us/KoreanGrammarUse
Korean TOPIK exam prep → https://geni.us/TOPIK2prep
Short Stories in Spanish → https://geni.us/spanishshortstories
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apps for learning japanese 在 Lindie Botes Youtube 的最佳解答
Hey language friends! Here are some ways I find content and create practice opportunities online when it's difficult to find native speakers of a language near me. Hope you enjoy the video and good luck on practicing your languages!
Here's a blog post I wrote about the topic: https://lindiebotes.com/2020/12/21/5-useful-ways-to-practice-langauges-when-you-dont-know-native-speakers/
Apps mentioned:
Ling app: sign up here http://partners.ling-app.com/176336/12126
Hinative
Mondly
HelloTalk
Duolingo podcasts lol
Disclaimer: This video is not sponsored and I only promote apps and products I personally use and enjoy
#languagelearning #polyglot
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:59 Let's talk about shadowing
2:37 Siri, pets and talking to yourself
4:51 The power of chatbots & exchange apps
7:16 Getting corrections online
9:07 Using social media to your advantage
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Buy me a coffee → https://ko-fi.com/lindiebotes#
Book a session to chat → https://superpeer.com/lindiebotes
✨GOODIES
$10 free italki credits (after first lesson) → https://go.italki.com/LindieBotes
10% off Du Chinese (my favorite app!) enter LINDIE10 at checkout → https://www.duchinese.net/
All discounts → http://lindiebotes.com/discounts
All language resources → https://lindiebotes.com/language-resources/
Merch → http://society6.com/lindiebotes
?ABOUT
Welcome to my channel! My name is Lindie and I share my love for languages through my polyglot progress and language learning tips here. South African by birth, I spent most of my life in France, Pakistan, the UAE and Japan. Now I work as a UI/UX designer in Singapore. I'm a Christian and strive to shine God’s light in all I do. May this channel inspire you to reach your language goals!
New here? Best videos → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRCVN94KILKXGx45JKaVBSpPkrpXhrhRe
FAQ → https://lindiebotes.com/faq/
?BOOKS I USE
Practical Chinese Grammar → https://geni.us/PracticalChineseGram
Japanese for Busy People on Amazon → https://geni.us/JapaneseForBusy1
Advanced Japanese for Busy People → https://geni.us/JapaneseForBusy3
Korean Grammar in Use Intermediate → https://geni.us/KoreanGrammarUse
Korean TOPIK exam prep → https://geni.us/TOPIK2prep
Short Stories in Spanish → https://geni.us/spanishshortstories
?EQUIPMENT
Camera → https://geni.us/CanonPowerShotG7
Mic → https://geni.us/RodeSmartLavMicr
Tripod → https://geni.us/ManfrottoTravel
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Some links are affiliate links, and a percentage goes towards supporting my channel.
Collabs & partnerships: hello@lindiebotes.com
