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?
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過29萬的網紅ASMR Cham,也在其Youtube影片中提到,I received many comments asking me to teach Japanese, so this time I will start a Japanese class 👩🏫 I'm whispering the words over and over, so you'll...
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a report of work in Africa by my former mentor. https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=905699476163673&id=115346961865599
Teaching in foreign situations is exciting in several ways, but there are always challenges. The excitement includes visiting new places and being exposed to new cultures and languages. Of course going to Eastern Europe or the Middle East involves teaching through a translator which always provides some level of challenge. Over the past decade I have had translators that were utterly amazing (I had a couple who could hold three or four minutes of my lecturing in mind before tapping me and saying “it’s my turn now.” :-) On the other hand one time in Bulgaria I had a substitute translator for couple of hours who had to keep pulling out her cell phone and calling someone to help her translate phrases that I had given her. On the whole most translators have been pretty good.
The other situation, which I really prefer, is to be my own translator. That is to be in a situation where the students have a workable knowledge of English. That was the case last week in Ghana. But being my own translator does present its own challenges. Last week I had students from seven different countries in West Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Cote d’lvoire, Niger, Burkina Faso, Liberia and Gambia. In all of these countries except one, English is the official language. But the native language of each of the students was their own tribal language. In Ghana, it was Kri. This presents a double challenge. The language we communicated in was a second language for them, and the English they speak is British English rather than American English. I had a consistent challenge in trying to understand what was being asked in questions or just being able to carry on a conversation. The students also had a similar difficulty, but the fact that I brought my projector and computer and used PowerPoint slides enabled them to more easily understand what I was talking about, even when I “got on a roll” and talked too fast.
The dedication of the students is amazing. Some of them must take a 4 day bus ride over unpaved rutted roads to get from their home country to Accra, Ghana. In fact a couple of the students were delayed and didn’t start the class until Wednesday morning. That brought the full contingent up to 35 students. The largest class I have ever had in my overseas teaching.
We spent the first couple of days surveying the major time divisions of Church History, the next couple of days focused on the early church up through about A.D. 500. We spent a fair amount of time on the persecutions. This opened up questions that have direct relevance to their situation. One of the students from Nigeria brought up questions about how Christians should respond to persecution today. He told about Muslims coming and killing Christians and then Christians taking up arms and killing Muslims. The questions arose whether we should defend ourselves or if it was ever legitimate to kill someone especially someone who is attacking you or your family, or if it is okay to defend yourself.
The topic of Islam raised many questions. I was amazed that at common misunderstanding that Islam is older than Christianity. The students were stunned when they learned that Christianity had been around for about 600 years before Mohammed was even born. Likewise, there was no understanding of how Protestantism relates to Catholicism. Most viewed Catholicism as either a cult or as a separate religion, different from Christianity (which they identified as Protestantism). As a result we spent quite a bit of time on the Reformation and the relationship of Protestantism to Catholicism and looked at the underlying theology of both which is grounded in the ancient creeds of the church. One student said that he had been taught that the passages in the New Testament that speak of the Trinity had been added by the Catholic Church. Others had questions that reflected the generally abysmal level of historical understanding that characterizes the Protestant church in West Africa (and I would presume throughout the whole continent).
By all accounts the condition of Christianity in Africa is amazing. At the beginning of the past century the continent was less than 3% Christian. Today it is more than 46% Christian. The Lord is doing an amazing work there. But the challenges are overwhelming. There is little pastoral education and training. Even at the pastors’ college where I was, although they have qualified teachers, there is no library, and there are no textbooks. It was for that reason that I took two suitcases full of textbooks on Church History so as to give each student his own book to study and use for future reference.
The comment of one student sums up the reason for my going to Ghana. After going through the timeline of Church History, she said with excitement in her entire being, “So I am a part of the story God is writing!” Exactly! That is why this ministry is named “Sacred Saga”… We are a part of the story God is writing, the Sacred Saga.
good morning different languages 在 ASMR Cham Youtube 的最佳解答
I received many comments asking me to teach Japanese, so this time I will start a Japanese class 👩🏫
I'm whispering the words over and over, so you'll remember it just by listening to it 🌸
I also drew a picture 🤣
Let's learn Japanese while having fun ♪
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This song supported by local Radio, Press and TV in different languages. I think it’s my first time! Thanks all Musicians and coordinators who participating to this project. I wish everything will be OK LAH! Fxxk Off Corona!!!
這首歌的反應讓我有點意外,各大種族都跑來留言支持了。我想不如我來辦一個歌唱比賽吧!有獎金的ok? 我能夠分別在家裏面錄製,相信你們也能做到!先讓你們聽聽歌詞版,背熟一點,我才來宣布比賽詳情。啊來來來來。。。
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