| Title | : | Learning Styles Are a Myth! This is How EVERYONE Learns Languages. |
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🇨🇴☕ Comment from : @paulaandreafernandezchavez1132 |
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I feel like when I was a teenager I said I was a visual learner to get teachers to put movies on in class 😂 Comment from : @katebart12 |
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❤❤ Comment from : @donaldha |
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聽,看,動作方式 中學,其實都很重要 Comment from : @賴文茹-y1w |
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I think learning styles were meant for a school pupil to find the best way they can study so that they can get good grades in exams They were never meant for learning in any other situation Comment from : @vivida7160 |
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I definitely find a combination of reading and hearing, together, works best for me Comment from : @catherinekilgour2563 |
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How does this principle work in terms of somebody dyslexic, and difference in learning capabilities? In my experience the student that struggle with learning a second language, struggle with written language in general Comment from : @jessicat2519 |
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Praise God I have grasped alot from you Comment from : @talilaterfa7084 |
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Honestly as someone who has learned a second language during childhood, language learning depends on your motivation and determination Comment from : @Songbird12 |
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Thank you so much Comment from : @vbdullahm |
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Wouldn't it be best if we, read, listen, speak, visualize and act it out at the same time? Comment from : @davidarvig1651 |
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Steve is speaking far outside his field of expertise There are indeed different learning styles resulting in different approaches to learning Just ask people how they study languages and they will give you a wide variety of answers based on what works best for them Comment from : @robertklose2140 |
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Learning-style theory, as with all fads, overpromised and swung the pendulum too far BUT(!!!) the more recent "learning styles have been debunked" fad conversely (yet unsurprisingly) tends to throw the baby out with the bathwater A skim of the abstract of the linked 2008 paper itself concedes, "There is also plentiful evidence arguing that people differ in the degree to which they have some fairly specific aptitudes for different kinds of thinking and for processing different types of information" Many learning-style advocates would say that such an observation was all they wanted to point out Anecdotally, I would testify to comfort and ease with which I taught myself to read the Bible in Greek and Hebrew; but ask me to mimic a single spoken sentence in those languages and I struggle greatly both to articulate and retain it Should ALL of my learning thereby be SOLELY catered to written texts? No! But it also seems imprudent to fail to take advantage of the fact that I clearly seem have a bspecific aptitude/b for mentally processing written text Comment from : @zacharyharris633 |
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Thank you very much Steve for your years of effort to teach us more about languages, I think there is lots of people like me who have been watching you for several years Best wishes and stay healthy Comment from : @ErekeBoranrich |
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Thanks teacher,,I like u Comment from : @MuneerAlmwahhed-fk8pc |
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We can all paint pictures, but we can't all paint well The ranger of painting abilities is vast and so it is with learning a language ability I posit from common sensebrbrI'd guess some people can paint a picture at least one hundred times better than others and the best of us can paint at least ten time better than an average painter brbrSo it is with leaning languages Even assuming we are motivated and put the work in, it could still be that Steven learns a language ten times better than the average personbrbrSo, the point is, that Steve could probably learn another language bno/b matter what method he used and obviously, he chooses a method that appeals to him and give bhim/b results A method that we mere mortals might struggle to make progress in the language withbrbrFor the rest of us, "Es ist wie es ist" and we have to live with that and keep trying different methods of acquiring and learning a language until we find one that suits us and accept that although Steve might learn to master a language in a year, it might takes us ten years to master the same language Comment from : @davidbrisbane7206 |
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Earth Control Systemで考えると脱カーボンはかなり違う Comment from : @yoshigikenichi4245 |
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Of course there are plenty of people, those that may be illiterate or blind spring to mind, who have not read or do not 'read' but speak perfectly fine, so whilst I agree with what you're saying there are some caveats to it Indeed, a large number of the world's languages are unscripted and their native speakers do just fine It is interesting though how many people cling to the idea that they have a set learning style based on nothing more than superstition or intuition Hopefully this video helps some people to let go of those beliefs Comment from : @tomdoesstuff1978 |
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First time watching video on your channel Comment from : @fiznur |
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The best teacher that I have Comment from : @alyshaalysha9482 |
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You keep sharing valuable insights from your experience and theory This is wonderful and I am trying to adjust it with my previous know-how regarding linguistics and language learning Comment from : @mnrscybermelange4380 |
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Thank you, Steve! This huge myth needs to be debunked I am a teacher, and am constantly pushing back against students who insist they are "an x learner" Comment from : @coryjorgensen622 |
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I agree, of course Personally I detest memorization It was true my whole life I can do it when I must But it means I steered away from ANKI and other memorization-based language learning systems The methods you recommend have helped a lot Comment from : @tedc9682 |
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Thank you so much for your wisdom and advice, Steve Keep it up! Greetings from Argentina Comment from : @imanolsarnago838 |
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Steve, not sure if you’ve addressed this, but are there simply people who can not learn a new language? Or people who can’t learn a particular language? Cognitive ability or general wiring? And how would they know? Thx Comment from : @catboy721 |
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I hate reading, however I could spend hours and hours watching a video or a movie and reading the subtitles and it's not a pain in the ass like would be if I would have to read a book or an article for example Comment from : @dibritto1298 |
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BTW our digestive systems can get somewhat different so do our brains 🧠 😊 Comment from : @MoAli-11 |
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I'm not quite sure about understanding this learning question, but I remember the NLP method as a serie of techniques which takes the way you use the senses, whether as an input or a inner construction Comment from : @danubiodeoliveira6108 |
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I know a psychologist who never stops talking about learning styles He once told me he can't get better at listening to English because he's a visual learnerbrbrHis belief is really limiting him Comment from : @benverret7968 |
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Off course four skills are important for everyone to speak english but for me i cannot read because i’m blind and that take me more time and effort to build and remember vocabularies Comment from : @RoseRose-rx4jw |
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Thanks sir brI believe what you say you are very informative Comment from : @KashifAlidrives |
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Agree with last comment, best teacher ever, your Friday morning videos always inspire me 😊 Comment from : @Carol61347 |
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I didn't like to read, but to learn you HAVE to read so I've learned to enjoy reading and now I even read in English as well as my target language (Portuguese) Comment from : @gamingwithpurg3anarchy157 |
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Maybe the best contribution of Canada to the world apart of Jordan Peterson! Comment from : @mateusmontini797 |
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The 4 learning styles is BS, but I don't think the concept of different people having varying ideal ways to learn is unreasonable at all The 4 method framework is ultimately so horrifically simple that it would never work out, maybe it was just an attempt to translate these four common ways of teaching to learning? Comment from : @Amaling |
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Thank you very much, Steve, I love your stuff Comment from : @carloseduardonaranjosuarez5917 |
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Word! Comment from : @markalexander100 |
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That was an excellent video Comment from : @mourningireland4560 |
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I agree 100 Comment from : @marceloperez5934 |
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I agree with you, although I do think we all learn at different speed rates and rhythms, and since we enjoy different activities and find different things interesting we can greatly benefit from customizing our learning experience according to our own wants and needs, keeping it fun and relevant is key and that's different to all of us Comment from : @petercerro |
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The best teacher ever Comment from : @LB_1336 |
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