How To Be AWESOME At Any Language Fast!

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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – Intro
0:18 – French
3:45 – Spanish
7:45 – Portuguese
11:51 – Italian
17:38 – Japanese
19:40 – Cantonese
22:31 – Arabic

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  • @mohibquadri4053 says:

    Outstanding 🎯

  • @soundjip6195 says:

    I love your personal stories so much! You are very inspirational, I’m learning Portuguese and your short stories and videos have helped me so much. Thank you Oilly!

  • @noamflorin4554 says:

    Hey Olli, great video. I was wondering while watching though, do you plan on learning new languages anytime soon? If so which ones?

  • @storylearning says:

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  • @JoKeisha says:

    This video dropped at the perfect time! I’m currently in the beginning stages of learning German and I am struggling more than I thought I would.

  • @niall7597 says:

    I’ve just started your short stories in Irish, I love the audio that comes along with it! Thank you for being such a positive influence on my language journey!

  • @krisztinastiegelmajer8605 says:

    Ciao Olly, seguo con molto piacere i tuoi video, contenuti assolutamente interessanti!
    Ho i tuoi Icelandic e Norwegian short stories, li trovo fantastici!
    Grazie di questi tesori!
    In cambio ho un “regalo” per te, sono gli auguri per Natale nella mia madrelingua( ungherese):
    Boldog Karácsonyi Ünnepeket kívánok!🙂

  • @londongael414 says:

    Lots of excellent advice here! I particularly liked your approach to languages short on written materials – passion will drive you to use whatever you have! This has been my experience with a language which did not have much to read when I started learning it (the situation’s better now). Also “volume makes up for everything” – yes!

  • @Overlycomplicatedswede says:

    I’m a native Swedish speaker and I have a similar about how I found a native German speaker while at work

    She was interested in Swedish and I was interested in learning German
    so we got together every week for a few hours and practiced each other’s languages

    2 years later we are still good friends and we both are confident in each others languages

    I can have conversations with her in German and she can with me in Swedish!

    love from Sweden

  • @vladimiralvarado9145 says:

    I watch many of your videos, but have to say that this one stood out for me. I am an aficionado in learning languages, but my time is always limited compared to what I would like to dedicate to languages. I have used your method for a few languages, because it fits my style, but somewhat unintentionally I have used some of the strategies you talked about in this video to get input while doing chores. While sometimes passive, my dogs speak only dog, so I can focus on more active listening while walking them out, because they don’t care about my shadowing recordings. Thanks.

  • @polyglotcurious2415 says:

    “Nothing happens unless you create the opportunity”. True

  • @TechTibo says:

    Everyone who followed Olly since a while already knows this stories 😀

  • @aidagholampour100 says:

    Literally, learning new languages is a journey

  • @polyglotcurious2415 says:

    I agree about reading in your new language. I had French classes for years, and we read and read. It really helped my fluency.

  • @AdamYLM says:

    Your videos never disappoint, love this channel.

  • @GuilianSommer says:

    The weird part is introducing Portuguese with the flag of Portugal, when you learned Brazilian Portuguese because of Brazilian culture and music

  • @Tehui1974 says:

    Thanks for sharing your language learning history.

  • @phoenixknight8837 says:

    This is awesome. But I would greatly appreciate a video about how to make a career out of languages as you did.

  • @phillipnelson8567 says:

    Olly’s tips of how to be AWESOME at any language:

    Learning French? “I moved to Paris for six months.”
    Learning Spanish? “I went to Spain and Argentina.”
    Learning Portuguese? “I listened to some music for a while, and then moved to Brazil for half a year”
    Learning Italian? “I read some Italian and then went to Italy”
    Learning Japanese? “Go live in Japan and do language exchanges”
    Learning Arabic? “I moved to Cairo”

    Great tips. Very practical. Drop everything and move to a country where the language is spoken? Never thought of that. lol

  • @daisyagboola999 says:

    I started watching your videos a few weeks ago without the knowing I have your ‘short stories in French’ book. I didn’t know you made that series. I absolutely loved it – it definitely increased my confidence in understanding the French language. Thank you ❤

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