Learning multiple languages with modern technology
How I use modern technology to improve in multiple languages.
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Оказывается быть полиглотом недостаточно, чтобы избежать промывки мозгов.
Для этого нужно еще и пользоваться разными источниками информации. Ведущие
западные СМИ (media) занимаются агрессивной и довольно примитивно
сляпанной пропагандой. Они освещают важнейшие мировые события в одних и тех
же терминах, даже в одних и тех же выражениях-клише, которые удивительным
образом совпадают с позицией официального Вашингтона. Тем, кто привык
считать европейские и американские СМИ свободными и объективными, следует
задуматься как вообще это так получается (у меня есть своя версия,
подтвержденная фактами: все ведущие западные СМИ принадлежат всего
нескольким финансовым магнатам, которые и управляют ими). Например, когда
жители Юго-Востока Украины не поддержали антиконституционный госпереворот в
своей стране, в результате которого был свергнут законно избранный ими
президент Виктор Янукович, и стали протестовать и просить у незаконных
властей Украины большей автономии, ведущие западные СМИ тут же приклеили им
ярлык «пророссийские сепаратисты», хотя об отделении от Украины они тогда
вообще не вели речи. Да и вообще освещение украинского кризиса в западной
прессе – сплошное враньё, сознательное, наглое и бесцеремонное, которое и
состоит из таких вот клише и кадров, снятых не в тех местах, названия
которых им приписывается. Такой непрофессиональной, топорной пропаганды,
какую мы видим в ведущих западных СМИ, не было даже в СССР. По сравнению с
этим, Россия – просто самая свободная страна в мире.
As for Ukraine, the main cause of this crisis was that some Western
countries desired to drag Ukraine into EU on terms of distroying Ukraine’s
economy, the terms of agreement were really disadvantageous for Ukraine
(Ukrainian economy was mostly driven by the industrial region of South-East
which had close ties to Russian industry). However, the legitimate
president of the country, Victor Yanukovitch, was about to sign up the
agreement, he only decided to postpone this. Dispite this fact, American
high-ranking politicians came to Ukraine to encourage not just any group of
opposition, and not all of it, but only one group of opposition, the most
radical, including fascists, which could provide a puppet government for
the West (saying ‘West’ I mean first and foremost the USA; Canada and
today’s France, for example, are not subjects of international politics).
These radicals made an anti-constitutional coup-d’etat thus destroying the
country. The West (i.e. American mainstream media) has immediatly supported
this revolution and this crash of the young and quite artificial Ukrainian
State. Russia was the only sovereign country which was trying to maintan
the integrity of the Ukraine. As for media, all mainstream Western media
was covering the events around Ukraine in just the same cliché words, even
in the same expressions which surprisingly coincided with those of the US
government. Doesn’t matter whether media belong to the governement or to a
rich oligarch, to a bucks-box (as it’s the case in the West), it matters
only whether media say the truth or it lies. Russian media were saying
generally the truth (it is very difficult to dupe Russians at this point
because Ukraine is close to us and many Russians can just call their
relatives in Ukraine and ask them about what’s happening) and Western media
were lying all the way (how many Americans could point the Ukraine on the
map, not so many, I guess, and still more Americans ignore the history of
the region. This is why Americans can be easily duped about what’s
happening there). I say this as someone who can read and watch both russian
and western media. Most of Russians can read English at least with a
dictionnary and most Westerners cannot read Russian and as result they
cannot get to an alternative source of information. So, I can repeat –
MAINSTREAM WESTERN MEDIA IS FUCKING LYING TO THEIR AUDIENCES.
Joining Crimea to Russia was a result of a democratic, and absolutely legal
and lawful, referendum. You just cannot scare millions of people,
especially if you have not fired a single shot. There were no Russian
soldiers from Russia, there were only Russian sailors from Russian
navy-base in Crimea and self-defence forces, they secured the referendum in
order to prevent fascist attacks (Ukrainian fascists burned people alive in
Odessa and some other Ukrainian cities, western media did not cover this).
If Russia had not accepted and defended Crimea, there would be now a
slaughtering of people like it is now in Eastern Ukraine where the
Ukrainian army is bombing and shelling protesters and others as well as
civilian buildings and where tens of people die every single day. To remind
you, this slaughering began with the beginning of the Ukrainian crisis when
people in the East of the country have demonstrated the courage to not
recognize the new illegitimate Ukrainian government which emerged out of an
anti-constitutional coup d’etat fomented and immediately recognized by US
(we can see on numerous youtub videos McCain, Victoria Nuland and others
high-ranking US officials encouriging one of the opposition groups, the
most radical, and none of so-called ‘Putin’s cronies’ or other Russian
oficcials). The protestors’ demands to get more autonomy were responded
with carpet bombings of Donetsk and Lugansk. In western media these
protesters were immediately labeled as ‘pro-Russian separatists’, though
there was no yet talking about secession from Ukraine. People died there
and continue to die every single day. More than one million refugies fled
from South-Eastern Ukraine to Russia, NB! not to Polland, Latvia or
Lithuania but to Russia, since the beginning of this genocide. People from
Ukraine seek for the shelter and find it in Russia as far as in Moscow
region (I saw some of them).
Joining Crimea was a very big event in Russian recent history. This is
because of Crimea being spiritual center of Russian people (Russian king
Vladimir the Saint was baptized there more than 1000 years ago, and it was
the very beginning of the Orthodox, Authentic Christianity in our dear
mother Russia). This is also beacause Crimea was absolutely illegally and
unjustly given to Ukraine back in early 90s when no one in Crimea was asked
whether he wanted this or not.
Any attempt to put pressure on Russia instead of negotiating with it will
inevitably fail. Russia is not to succumb pressure. Russia is a sovereign
self-dependent state. Russian people is united and ready to resist all this
lie and maintain the truth and justice around the world.
To anyone who wants to practice Russian I would reccomend today this
interview with the greatest and the most honest politician of our time:
https://www.1tv.ru/news/polit/272362 Enjoy it and notice!
text: http://www.putin-today.ru/archives/7056
why do u change your glasses? i prefer the other ones
Hello Steve,
I’ve become fluent in Korean after a few years through self study. I still
have weaknesses in certain subjects, however. I have a couple questions:
What do you struggle with in Korean currently? If there’s anything we could
discuss about the language that would help you, that would be great. I’m
interested in becoming a Korean teacher and I would appreciate your
experienced language learning perspective on Korean.
Since I’ve come to a point where my Korean doesn’t need as much time to
keep up the momentum, I have thought about starting to study another
language (perhaps Japanese). How do you suggest going about managing the
learning process of multiple languages at once? Do you rotate daily/
weekly? Do the languages cannibalize each other?
Hi Steve can you please rephrase or can please tell me what was the name
were you get you podcasts .Thank you in advance.
Technology is a great tool, you just got to learn how to utilize it most
effectively. For me its not much of a problem, but for some people that get
easily distracted on the Internet, like watching silly cat videos when they
should be studying, technology has a solution, where you can block internet
sites for a certain amount of time so you can get studying done which i
think is fantastic. All our tools to succeed are there we just gotta do it!
Hi, how are you +Steve Kaufmann – lingosteve ? Do you have podcasts for
chinese ? thanks for your attention
That is good. However, when I’m training, I want to focus on training
alone, There is a risk of injury (w/ weights, chin ups, rope training,
explosive strength etc. heavy stuff…) I can listen to stuff while I’m
jogging or walking (aerobics)
Dobrý den, Steve. Díky za další motivační video 🙂 Zmínil jste, že se
občas vracíte k češtině. Kdybyste si chtěl osvěžit českou konverzaci,
ozvěte se, vypíšu na LingQ nějaké termíny. Hodně štěstí nejen s jazyky.
like the glasses steve. now I want me a pair
We are more than just brains, because when we die we continue living in
another more refined body. I don’t know if you believe that or not
though. I do. The Fall of Metatron agenda done 150 Billion and 14 years
ago has made us very forgetful.
Hi Steve, just wanted to say that I recently discovered your youtube videos
and have found them to be very motivating! I speak Spanish and French and
am now working on Chinese. I often listen to podcasts and youtube videos in
chinese, but can’t seem to force myself to read anything – too depressing I
guess to see that I recognise so few characters!
Steve, awesome video, thanks.
Hello Steve! I’m 2-3 months into learning Korean on LingQ, I’ve been
noticing a big gap between words I can read and words I can hear. I’m
surprised that after lingqing a text and then listen to it I hardly pick up
the new words.. I only listen and read during breaks through out the day..
you took a mainly passive approach in Russian right? Did you experience the
same problem? It’s that always the case?
Great video. Do you have any good content suggestions for German learners?
Hey steve, I was wondering if you could give me some advice on how to find
someone to transcribe podcasts. I’m currently working on my french and have
found amazing podcasts and I was wanting to get them transcribed but didn’t
know how to find someone to transcribe them. Thanks
Hi Steve, I’m itching to start learning Spanish in december so for one
month I’m aiming to master the alveolar trill used for the lettre r but I
just can’t do it. Do you have any tips?
I just started learning Russian with Assimil. When should I start watching
TV/listening to the radio? I feel like if I start listening now, with my
almost null knowledge of the language; it’ll be like listening to noise.
Would you still recommend that one listens to media even if one won’t
understand a good 99% of the content? Thanks in advance.
do you listen kpop?
Hey Steve!! Do you think that reading and writing can give you a “head
start” when it comes to speaking a language? Right now, I’m very interested
in learning Arabic and I was wondering if being able to read and write
would aid me in learning to speak.
Hi.Do you think it is possible to learn several languages at the same
time?If I do that,will I get confused?Thanks.
Hi Steve!
I recently found a great source of (relatively basic) russian, even with
transcript and from time to time with the english translation below.
Just take a look, all people who want to learn russian. The woman in the
podcasts explains russian slang words and idioms. Even though it’s not
about the slang words, but the words she’s using to explain.
http://ochenporusski.com/
Steve, what brand of bluetooth speaker do you use? Thanks in advance.
Think u for presenting this amazing video,I recently want to study two
languages together ,English and Russian ,English at a ielts 7.0 level,for
Russian ,basically just begin it,but I am in Russia with a great language
environment.What I confront is after learning English ,I can’t absorb any
knowledge of Russian,maybe attention be occupied by English or some other
reasons. Please help me about this,how can I learn them together?thank u
Oh 2009! :’)
Damn I didnt realize this was made in 2009
Feeling nostalgic already.
God Damn it,648 Comments,oops,sorry meloetta :)))
The person who made GP32 copy righted EMD GP32 unit
Well, this is the stuff of my Nightmares
I just wanted to play mario kart, what is this shit?
when i watch this i feel like it’s taking my soul it’s creepy but i find it
to be enjoyable XD
ehhhhhhh D:
my ears want to diiiieeee.
btw, Yuyuko is Dreamcast’s mascot ;3
1:31: 3 noitatsylap
0:47 ran ran ru?
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
the Sega logo appeared the most….
Very demonic…
this sucks, the pitch shift sounds satanic, and the timing is meh
I Like Your Technolagy Song. :-)
i is watching at 7:22 am, (not in an all nighter) and im afraid of fnaf,
the hollow squall face you only see for a split second in disc 2, and
paranoid as h***, i have hallucinations that last a split second
well intel is derping out like a flipping spin dash derp
But The Full Dont Have 5 Minutes?O_O
My DS
¿wut, Not this account was closed?
Dreamcast have to change their name into Nightmare
0:52
dat mac dough