the actual SECRET to learn MULTIPLE languages at the same time. #languagelearning

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Published 2024-07-04
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In this video, I share my absolute favourite way of learning a language, which is also the most efficient way to learn many languages at the same time. This method also aids you to never forget a language you learned previously!

I hope you enjoyed this video and got some insigh out of it!


See you in the next one,
Alina 🦋


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All Comments (21)
  • Damn! You're very talented. I'm 16 now and wanna learn as many languages as I can. Although I want fast progress, I also want the language to stick with me for the rest of my life. Would recommend learning a language one by one or perhaps starting another language a few weeks after I started learning one? Also can I get some book/resource recommendations?
  • @Xia-hu
    when people claim they are fluent in multiple languages and there was an easy secret tip to that, I'm always sceptical. Somehow these youtubers never show freestyle conversations in the target languages yet they claim to speak all of them fluently....
  • @DevlogBill
    WOW I never thought of learning languages this way? I am a native English speaker with a B2 level in Spanish. Learning Greek and German at the same time. Trying to become more comfortable with Spanish by using it more often. Thank you for the video it was insightful.
  • @tonyrojas5139
    Thank you for the tip, I appreciate you taking the time to share what works for you. I been doing that my whole life with English and Spanish, luckily where I live everyone speaks Spanglish, it’s kinda becoming it’s own language lol I wonder if that’s how languages form 🤔
  • I love this! I'm learning 4 languages at the same time and everyone online says don't! But I find whenever I ignore them and deliberately switch between them regularly, I don't mix them up anywhere near as much as if I put one on the shelf for 6 months! I think our brains can handle multiple languages much better than we realise!
  • @Tara-p4l
    I am currently trying to learn Swedish and output is really hard. Can you make an entire video where you speak only Swedish? I would really, really, really like to listen to it.🙏🏻
  • @elisesteele6939
    It seems like learning to switch languages is its own skill. Besides that, though, which language I've practiced most lately tends to come up first. I'm trying to get Spanish and Portuguese separate. Ten years ago I lived in Brazil for a year and a half where I learned Portuguese. I haven't had much opportunity to practice it since then. I started learning Spanish and now when I try to speak Portuguese, Spanish comes up--even though my Portuguese used to be much better than my current level of Spanish. I'll try out these tips to see if I can get then both up to a good level. Thanks!
  • @paulwalther5237
    I’ve been mixing Korean up with Japanese ever since I took on Korean. I never really mixed languages up before and this has been very frustrating. I don’t typically like to output unless I’m having a real conversation but I will give this a try.
  • @PRINCESS-zz3wq
    I think this video was meant for me. I really want to learn Portuguese and French. After that, theres another list of languages I want to learn. I almost feel frustrated and overwhelmed by the amount of languages I would like to learn. But i realy want to believe in myself that i can learn several.
  • Alina, exactly the same thing happens to me when I speak Spanish or Italian. I keep mixing in words from the other language, which never happens when I speak Swedish, English or German. Thanks for your tip, I will try it 🤗
  • @DANGJOS
    I assume the looking up words in your target language advice applies largely to intermediates and upper beginners because absolute beginners would not be able to look up words only in their target language since they don't know it.
  • @owen0001
    I'm native English and I've naturally always been good at spanish ,right now I'm learning tagalog basically filipino ,when I'm speaking filipino I throw in some spanish because they are related ,it's like two birds with one stone.
  • This has happened to me with languages I am learning. If I am speaking one language and someone comes along and speaks to me in the other language, it is hard for my brain to switch over. Even in my native language it has become difficult for me to recall words. Off topic:what mic are you using?
  • @truefriend5332
    So the bottom line is to keep all of your languages ACTIVE.
  • @troyonsea
    how did you learn turkish? your accent is perfect and your language skills are so impressive.
  • @MarAdriatnePC
    Is this the same that learning your third or fourth language through your second language or other language that is not your native language? or is it a complete different thing? I know you said is not code switching but I would like to give it a try with Japanese because I've been learning Korean and I'm at B1 level maybe, kind of ...and I know very little Japanese (I really do not want to mix them). By the way I am Spanish native speaker, my second language is English (B2) and am currently learning Korean (A2~B1) and Thai (A2). thx for the video 😊.