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Summary Comments : [TEDx Talks] How to learn any language in six months | Chris Lonsdale | TEDxLingnanUniversity

sw********:

Takeaways from this talk to save you 18:26 mins of your life:

Two myths on learning anything:
1. Talent
2. Immersion

5 Principles of Rapid Language Acquisition:
1. Focus on language content that is relevant to you
2. Use Your New Language as a Tool to Communicate from the very start
3. Understand then acquire the language Unconsciously (Comprehensive Input Approach)
4. Do Physiological Training, learn how to pronounce the words that you would need
5. Express your psycho-physiological state and avoid getting overwhelmed

7 Actions for Rapid Language Acquisition:
1. Listen a lot, the tones, pronunciations, other auditory clues
2. Focus on getting the meaning first, for some reason swear words are easily learned more than the important words, just a personal observation
3. Start mixing the words you learn, formula for 1000 phrases = (10 verbs)(10 nouns)(10 pronouns)
4. Focus on the core words, around 3000 words will allow you to speak almost 98% of the language (know what phrases to say, then the pronouns+common verbs + adjectives, lastly glue or combine what you've learned previously)
5. Get a language parent aka a native speaker who: 1) works to understand what you want to say 2)tolerates your mistakes in speech and grammar 3) affirmatively shows he/she understands what you are trying to say correctly 4) matches your vocabulary level when you speak to each other
6. Copy their facial expression when they say words and phrases and if they are not present practice with a visual aid
7. Directly connect words to mental images, for example when you try to remember "fire" in the language, visualize it as well.


Ia*******:
5 Principles.
7 Actions.
(Listed below)

Principle #1:
Focus on a language that is relevant to you.

Principle #2:
Use your new language as a tool to communicate FROM DAY ONE!!!

Principle #3:
When you first understand the message you unconsciously acquire the language.

Principle #4:
Physiological Training.

Principle #5:
Psychophysoilogical STATE matters. And learn to be tolerant of ambiguity.


7 Actions for Rapid Language Acquisition:

1. Active listening.
2. Focus on getting the meaning first (before the words).
3. Start mixing (10 verbs x 10 nouns x 10 adjectives = 1000 possible phrases).
4. focus on the core.
5. Get a "Language Parent"
5a. Works to understand what you are saying.
5b. Does not correct mistakes.
5c. Confirms understanding by using correct language.
5d. Uses words the learner knows.
6. Copy the face
7. "Direct Connect" to Mental Images

Sh***********:

The FIVE PRINCIPLES are:

1. Focus on language content that is relevant to you.
2. Use your language as a tool to communicate from day 1.
3. When you understand the message you will acquire the language unconsciously, i.e comprehensible input (Krashen, et al)
4. Language is not about accumulating a lot of knowledge but is rather a type of physiological training.
5. Psycho-physiological state matters – you need to be happy, relaxed, and most importantly, you need to be tolerant of ambiguity. Don’t try to understand every detail as it will drive you crazy.


The SEVEN ACTIONS are:

1. Listen a lot – it doesn’t matter if you understand or not. Listen to rhythms and patterns.
2. Focus on getting the meaning first, before the words. Body language and facial expressions can help.
3. Start mixing, get creative, and use what you’re learning
4. Focus on the core – the most commonly-used words, and use the language to learn more (What is this/that? How do you say ? etc.)
5. Get a language parent – someone who is fluent in the language and who will do their best to understand what you mean; who will not correct your mistakes; who will feedback their understanding of what you’re saying using correct language, and uses words that you know.
6. Copy the face – watch native speakers and observe who their face, and particular their mouth, moves when they’re speaking
7. “Direct connect” to the target language – find ways to connect words directly with images and other internal representations.


 


 

Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] How to learn any language in six months | Chris Lonsdale | TEDxLingnanUniversity

Cy*******:
********5 Principles*********
1) Focus on language content that is relevant to you. (7:59)
2) Use your new language as tool to communicate from day 1. (8:50)
3) When you first understand the message your will unconsciously acquire the language. (9:35)
4) It's physiological training. (speak, listen) (10:28)
5) Physiological state matters. (You're having fun, you're curious, relaxed) (11:37)

***********Actions you should take to learn a language*******
1) Listen a lot. (12:21)
2) Focus on getting the meaning first. (Learn by body language etc, patterns you already know). (12:43)
3) Start mixing. (13:28)
4) Focus on the core (Learn 1000 most used words, go for 3000 for pro level) (13:57)
5) Get a language parent. (15:20)
6) Copy the face. (16:29)
7) Direct connect to mental images. (connect sounds, images, feeling with words) (17:12)

8) Thumbs up? so others can see this.

Di*****************:
05:32 - How to learn any language in six months
07:59
- Principle # 1: Focus on language content that is relevant to you
08:49
- Principle # 2: Use your new language as a tool to communicate from day 1
09:37
- Principle # 3: When you first understand the message you will unconsciously acquire the language
10:31
- Principle # 4: Physiological training
11:45
- Principle # 5: Psycho-physiological state matters
12:22
- Action # 1: Listen a lot (brain soaking)
12:43
- Action # 2: Focus on getting the meaning first (before the words)
13:31
- Action # 3: Start mixing
13:58
- Action # 4: Focus on the core
15:22
- Action # 5: Get a language parent
16:29
- Action # 6: Copy the face
17:13
- Action # 7: "Direct connect" to mental images

Ma*************:

*******5 Principles********
1) Focus on language content that is relevant to you.
(7:59)
2) Use your new language as tool to communicate from day 1.
(8:50)
3) When you first understand the message your will unconsciously acquire the language.
(9:35)
4) It's physiological training. (speak, listen) (10:28)
5) Physiological state matters. (You're having fun, you're curious, relaxed) (11:37)

**********Actions you should take to learn a language******
1) Listen a lot. (12:21)
2) Focus on getting the meaning first. (Learn by body language etc, patterns you already know). (12:43)
3) Start mixing. (13:28)
4) Focus on the core (Learn 1000 most used words, go for 3000 for pro level) (13:57)
5) Get a language parent. (15:20)
6) Copy the face. (16:29)
7) Direct connect to mental images. (connect sounds, images, feeling with words) (17:12)

8) Thumbs up? so others can see this.


Ju*******:
If you want to go to one precise point in this video here you go :

The 5 Principles of learning a new language :

7:59
#1 Focus on langugage content that is relevant to you
8:50
#2 Use your new language as a tool to communicate... from day 1
9:37
#3 When you first understand the message, you will unconsciously acquire the language
10:29
#4 Physiological training
11:38
#5 Psycho-physiological state matters

The 7 Actions for rapid language acquisition :

12:21
#1 Listen a lot
12:43
#2 Focus on getting the meaning first
13:29
#3 Start mixing
13:55
#4 Focus on the core
15:11
#5 Get a language parent
16:29
#6 Copy the face
17:12
#7 "Direct connect" to mental images

Hu****:

0:22 my love video :X.


Ko***:

0:22 my love video :X.


Et********:

0:47 I no longer need my 9-5 thanks to, e z g o o d p a y .c o m


Yi***:
0:22 my love video :X.

Nh****:

0:22 my love video :X.


Sh**************:

*******5 Principles********
1) Focus on language content that is relevant to you.
(7:59)
2) Use your new language as tool to communicate from day 1.
(8:50)
3) When you first understand the message your will unconsciously acquire the language.
(9:35)
4) It's physiological training. (speak, listen) (10:28)
5) Physiological state matters. (You're having fun, you're curious, relaxed) (11:37)

**********Actions you should take to learn a language******
1) Listen a lot. (12:21)
2) Focus on getting the meaning first. (Learn by body language etc, patterns you already know). (12:43)
3) Start mixing. (13:28)
4) Focus on the core (Learn 1000 most used words, go for 3000 for pro level) (13:57)
5) Get a language parent. (15:20)
6) Copy the face. (16:29)
7) Direct connect to mental images. (connect sounds, images, feeling with words) (17:12)

8) Thumbs up? so others can see this.


 


 

Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] How to learn any language in six months | Chris Lonsdale | TEDxLingnanUniversity

FA********:
"You don't even need to immerse yourself to the target language"

"I went to China and learned Chinese from a guy on the train."
"Get help from a native speaker. Listen to everyone around you how they speak".

So immersion.

BN****:
I love seeing how so many people have a desire to learn another language, how many already know multiple languages and those who are willing to help each other. This is what you call a beautiful comment thread that actually feels good to read.

Yn****************:
I'll be back as well when I'm fluent in Japanese

Er*****:

He forgot one main thing. You should begin to THINK in the language you want to learn. In the process of thinking, which is essentially talking to yourself in your head, use the language you want to learn to express your thoughts. That is very important! When you want to do small talk with somebody in the language you want to learn, think beforehand what you will say, how and why. I found that very useful. I could quickly learn the phrases I needed to but being able to improvise (which small talk actually is) is much more challenging. If you think in your native language and try to simultaneously translate to the foreign language a story, you quickly run into big trouble. That is why you have to learn to think in the foreign language. Then you can become fluent. At least these are my 2 cents...


Ku*********:

DUDE I PUT THIS AT 2X SPEED AND I CAN LEARN ANY LANGUAGE IN 3 MONTHS


Ra**:

"Sing"
"Song"
King"
" Stu.....
Wait !! I was expecting "Kong" coz of the rhythm


la***********:
His words comes from heart he wants to give the full of him. Apply these to your every day life as a respect to this man

An***********:

Im gonna try to learn French, Spanish, German, and Korean cause why not


Ph******:
i like how he's really calm and suddenly REALLY TALKING HARSHLY AND LOUDLY

ti***********:
Started learning Japanese today, hopefully I can be a native-like speaker! :) I'll come back every month to show my progress, etc. I CAN DO THIS!!

Is****:
I'll come back when I'm fluent in Spanish

vi*********:
My Index

Four words: 7:00 Meaning, Relevance, Attention, Memory

1# Principle: 7:12 - 8:00 Focus on language content that is relevant to you.
2# Principle: 8:05 - 8:50 Use your New Language as a Tool to Communicate... from Day 1.
3# Principle 9:00 - 9:38 When you first UNDERSTAND the MESSAGE, you will acquire the language unconsciously.
4# Principle 10:30 - 11:36 Physiological Training!
5# Principle 11:38 - 12:16 Psycho-physiological STATE Matters!


Seven Action: 12:16
1# Action: 12:20 Listen A LOT!
2# Action 12:43 Focus on getting the meaning FIRST!
3# Action 13:28 Start Mixing.
4# Action 13:55 Focus on the Core. (4 Weeks)
4# ~First Week 14:26
4# ~ Second - Third Week 14:39
4# ~ Fourth Week 14:56

5# Action 15:09 Get a Language Parent.
5# ~4 Rules 16:09

6# Action 16:28 Copy the Face.
7# Action 17:12 Direct Connect to Mental Images.

Th*****:
2nd day trying to learn japanese while quarantined. I’m a native german speaker and am fluent in french, english and spanish. Wish me luck

Day 3: I can remember about 90% of the Hiragana without the tenten. I’ll revise more and soon start with the tenten. I also started to watch a video about the japanese verb group. Nevertheless I have to be pretty fluent in Hiragana to conjugate verbs. I also learnt about the concept of furigana

Day 9: I can read all the hiragana but it‘s hard to memorize the correct pronounciation. I struggle with U and hu ( apparently U is pronounced like UGH and Hu is pronounced like Hu & Fu (its kinda a middle thing)) I also managed to learn the tenten :). Currently I‘m watching youtube videos to remember the correct pronounciation and also read hiragana

Day 12: I couldn‘t really study past these 3 days. I listened to japanese videos and know some words and sentences.

Day 13: Today I‘ve learnt particles for instance the question mark Ka etc

Day 16: I’m now able to conjugate the polite form Masu.

Day 17: i’ve watched a lot of anime in Japanese to get used to it and I’m now able to write some basic sentences:) but only in hiragana yet
わたしは にほんご を はなしたい。

Day 20: I’ve learnt some rules and I‘ll buy myself a book to study にほんご !

Day 23: Yesterday I learnt how to conjugate every verb type. Nevertheless I still haven’t bought the book yet but I can say / know basic sentences... I’m now able to write the entire Hiragana, it’s tenten and forms like きょう = Kyō which means today or きよう which means Skillful. Despite of that I also learnt Personal pronouns although it’s rude to speak to someone that directly and the W’s questions.

Day 33: I just finished learning the te, ta and also learnt how to conjugate adjectives. I also started to learn Katakana since I’m now able to write Hiragana.

Day 35: I‘ve been self studying and kinda struggle. I am closely able to memorize Katakana and I already know how to write some kanji’s. Despite of that I‘m gonna learn for the Jlpt N5 exam. 本を買いたい !
I think that I want to move to Japan one day thus I watched videos about the pitch e.g. ここ has two meanings. If you say it like ここ it means here but saying ここ means rain

Day 39: I listened to Japanese Jlpt N4 and I actually understood everything she said and this make me kind of proud. I am almost done with Katakana but I am still learning on how to use it correctly. Despite of that I also learnt how to conjugate い & な adjectives... Here’s an example sentence :
わなしはぜんぜんシャイじゃないです。
でもわたしのおとうとはちょっとシャイです。
This means : I am not extremely shy. But my little brother is a little bit shy.

Day 43: I am already done with Katakana and I am now ready for kanji! I already watched videos on how to study it the best and I think I found a really good way. I can’t wait

Day 46: I learnt some basic kanji’s for instance 降る which means to fall from the sky and is used in combination with 雨 = Rain & 雪= Snow.
So it’s rains means 雨が降っています。which means literally: rain falling from the sky is ..

I am almost 2 months in ... I’ll be back in 4 months

Little update:
ただいま。毎日日本語を勉強しますが、日本語はとても難しいです。今から自己紹介します。こんにちは。べンです。十八歳でドイツ人です。フランス語を専攻している大学生です。よろしくお願いします。

Edit: 4 months later and I can introduce myself. This make me proud since I really struggled with kanji before but am now getting comfortable with it

Update after 6months :
Hey so I‘m back and I can say that I‘m not fluent ! It took me at least 2 months to adjust myself to kanji. At first I couldn’t learn more than 10 Kanjis but now I learn more than 25 a day. I would say that I know all Jlpt N5 kanji’s so far but I don’t think that I know all the grammar yet. Japanese is a beautiful language and you should learn it too :).

Edit: I’ll expand my update but I gotta work on my school projects now

Mi**********:
how to learn any language faster than 6 months: get a native girlfriend.

Ak*********:

I have learned 20% from this guy and 80% from the analysis of those who have commented.


SG*:

Personally I think the most important thing is your will power. Once you have the will to start running, you will be flying. Good luck all.


hu*************:
His accent are mixed with many countries but he is Russian and he doesn't sound Russian in his accent wow

No*******:

"How can you speed up learning?" Camera guy: ahh! This is good! This is good!! Zooms in


Re****:

When someone loves you, the way they talk about you is different. You feel safe and comfortable.


tu**:

How to learn sign language in 18 minutes and 26 seconds.


Ad*********:
I'll update y'all on how I'm doing in Spanish in a month. It's dec 1st 2020.

Ty******:
I love how he was almost out breath, shows he was passionate about sharing his message

me******:

My father is linguistic proffesor and every time he says : if you want to learn any language , your tongue has to touch to the native speakers tongue ...he meant get a partner and you will learn it quickly


B4*****:
I'm gonna do this to learn Japanese. See you all in December.

LE********************:
Well... it is always tricky to give the idea that everyone would learn at the same pace and reach the same goal in 6 months. I have been teaching for more than 20 years and I have seen so many different situations... that I am always careful when people ask me how long it will take them to be fluent in French. But there is one important fact that people should never forget and it is that we can ALL learn a foreign language, and it will take the time that it will take. Especially when we are talking about French language :)

Ae**************:
Okay people, here is a long list of methods I've used to learn any new language. I hope this helps!

-text/talk to any chatbot in target language(also helps if you're shy to talk to ppl)
-Watch YouTubers in target language
-read in target language(books, children stories, news, poetry, quotes)
-listen to music in target language
-have conversation with yourself in target language
-change phone language
-watch cartoons in target language
-watch tv series/ movies in target language
-write stories in target language
-write songs/poetry in target language
-watch podcast in target language
-think in target language
-pretend to be the first humans to speak language
(E.g. look at the clouds and pretend you gave it the name)
-play games in target language
-associated words with feelings
-associate words with pictures in your head
-watch daily conversations in target language on youtube
-listen to songs in target language
-apply target language to hobbies/interests(e.g workout videos in french, guided meditation in Spanish, art DIY with German instructions)
-write journal in target language
-use analogies
-find interview/get to know me questions and answer in target language
-exercise to videos in target language
-watch tutorial videos of any kind in target language
-use captions in target language if available.

Good luck!!!

김세*:

From my experience, I can tell that he's absolutely right. I'm from Spain and I'm 16 years old, almost 17. I've been studying English since I was 3 years old at school, but it wasn't until almost two years ago when I became better at it unconsciously. I started watching videos and series in English, I read everyday in English many posts on Twitter and I was having fun with it. Nowadays, while my classmates are extremely struggling with it because they only study with books in class, I don't need to open a book because I've interiorized the grammar without noticing it, and also a lot of vocabulary. And that's the important and better part of language learning, just having fun while doing it.
Now I'm applying the same tips in my journey studying french, which I´ve been studying for 5 years but I'm still in a very basic level, and Korean.
Sorry for this long message but I wish you all a happy language learning!!


 

 

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