So many of you are curious on how to get started learning a language. Do you start speaking from day 1? Do you learn grammar? Do you do drills from a textbook?

Well, the best way is just to start jumping into it. Start watching content in your target language. Watch content made by natives, for natives. But what about grammar and all that stuff? Well there is a place for it, but it takes a backseat to the number one thing: immersion

Bottom line is: focus on input.

Don't believe me? Watch the first five minutes of this video and you'll see what I mean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnUc_W3xE1w (feel free to watch the whole thing but all I'm asking is the first five minutes. )

I'd also highly recommend watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LIz-Wbt4us.

Now you probably want a more concrete guide on how to do this. Start here: refold.la. It lays out concrete steps that you can take.

If you find all the steps and sub-steps overwhelming, I recommend checking out this Japanese quick-start guide (just ignore the Japanese specific parts if you're learning another language, the advice is still good): https://massimmersionapproach.com/table-of-contents/stage-1/jp-quickstart-guide/

It's okay to grind some vocab early on and of course grammar does play a role. But these things are there to aid in understanding messages. So use these things to help understand your input, not to "create" output. With enough input, you'll start feeling the urge to output.

TL;DR: Focus on input (listening, watching, reading) even if you can't understand anything. Things like grammar and vocab study are merely means to an end for the ultimate goal of understanding your immersion.

PS: Remember, language isn't math: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8JK8W8dBxk

Have fun and think of it as something you can achieve: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xG-WwqhHBc

  • hottakesrus [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Thanks for this post cumrade. I came across MIA previously, but never implemented it into my learning process. Gonna try out refold.la and see how it goes. I've tried reading books that I find interesting to immerse myself, but I think I need to find some shows because there's just too many words I don't know at my current intermediate level.