Days and Words | I studied a language for a week straight @daysandwords | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
I studied a foreign language for 57 hours in one week straight.
Using any of these links for the services described really helps me out and will allow me to keep making the best language learning videos out there.
Patreon:
You can read my more in depth thoughts on the front lines of language learning and help me do this more often and one day get to make a video in Sweden here:
patreon.com/user?u=38320669
LingQ is a platform that teaches you a new language by reading material with your native language as a support. I don't like the design but the technique is very effective:
lingq.com/en/frenchnswedish
DO YOU LIKE THE MUSIC I USE? You have excellent taste, and should checkout Soundstripe, the excellent service which I get my music from. It also helps me out immensely and if you use the code "LAMONT" you get 10%:
https://soundstripe.com?fpr=days-of-language
The native speaker tutoring shown in my videos is through iTalki. You can get $10 credit applied to your account when you make your first purchase, or you can just check it out for free using this link, which also helps me out by allowing me to take more language lessons:
italki.com/i/CHfEEb?hl=en-us
The channels shown in this video:
I mentioned Language Come Up because by it did appear to him for a moment that I had stolen his video, and I know how that feels, so even though I had never seen his channel, I still wanna give him a shout out. This is his video about the same concept:
youtube.com/watch?v=J3FbHP2kQvI
Audrey Ember makes videos about indy film making:
youtube.com/channel/UCmwWBbpZ8HvPO_x_UdvX8aA
Eric Wen makes some of the best "improve your YouTube channel" videos out there:
youtube.com/channel/UCbzQenlv8ct8bHTJluoxDcw
Inspired by Captain Sinbad:
youtube.com/watch?v=3uMNRuai3HI
Chris Stuckmann hardly needs introduction from me but still:
youtube.com/user/ChrisStuckmann
I buy my Swedish books, e-books and audio books through Bokus, which is simple, reliable and lots of fun to look for good deals:
adtr.co/UFCN4D
Do you like foreign language TV shows and movies? Check out the channel on which I review ONLY those shows:
youtube.com/channel/UCQNDd8k9rnbJDPaleJ-fHBw?sub_confirmation=1
Subscribe for more awesome language learning content: youtube.com/channel/UC3_iSRqqZ7DTVlBNd9lv8jA?sub_confirmation=1
Language learning videos, tips and techniques!
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgV-XQEW93i0GexfCFSw_mRzPFzYs0Cyg
Normally at the end of my descriptions there is some kind of anecdote or interesting fact from the making of the video. This video was "bigger" than and more ambitious than all my others, in case you didn't notice. What inspired the dramatic nature of it was a channel called Captain Sinbad, where the creator marries drama and self development, as well as comedy. He is signicantly better at it than I am... but I can't jump from the ledge if I don't climb to it in the first place now, can I?
I studied a foreign language for 57 hours in one week straight.
Using any of these links for the services described really helps me out and will allow me to keep making the best language learning videos out there.
Patreon:
You can read my more in depth thoughts on the front lines of language learning and help me do this more often and one day get to make a video in Sweden here:
patreon.com/user?u=38320669
LingQ is a platform that teaches you a new language by reading material with your native language as a support. I don't like the design but the technique is very effective:
lingq.com/en/frenchnswedish
DO YOU LIKE THE MUSIC I USE? You have excellent taste, and should checkout Soundstripe, the excellent service which I get my music from. It also helps me out immensely and if you use the code "LAMONT" you get 10%:
https://soundstripe.com?fpr=days-of-language
The native speaker tutoring shown in my videos is through iTalki. You can get $10 credit applied to your account when you make your first purchase, or you can just check it out for free using this link, which also helps me out by allowing me to take more language lessons:
italki.com/i/CHfEEb?hl=en-us
The channels shown in this video:
I mentioned Language Come Up because by it did appear to him for a moment that I had stolen his video, and I know how that feels, so even though I had never seen his channel, I still wanna give him a shout out. This is his video about the same concept:
youtube.com/watch?v=J3FbHP2kQvI
Audrey Ember makes videos about indy film making:
youtube.com/channel/UCmwWBbpZ8HvPO_x_UdvX8aA
Eric Wen makes some of the best "improve your YouTube channel" videos out there:
youtube.com/channel/UCbzQenlv8ct8bHTJluoxDcw
Inspired by Captain Sinbad:
youtube.com/watch?v=3uMNRuai3HI
Chris Stuckmann hardly needs introduction from me but still:
youtube.com/user/ChrisStuckmann
I buy my Swedish books, e-books and audio books through Bokus, which is simple, reliable and lots of fun to look for good deals:
adtr.co/UFCN4D
Do you like foreign language TV shows and movies? Check out the channel on which I review ONLY those shows:
youtube.com/channel/UCQNDd8k9rnbJDPaleJ-fHBw?sub_confirmation=1
Subscribe for more awesome language learning content: youtube.com/channel/UC3_iSRqqZ7DTVlBNd9lv8jA?sub_confirmation=1
Language learning videos, tips and techniques!
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgV-XQEW93i0GexfCFSw_mRzPFzYs0Cyg
Normally at the end of my descriptions there is some kind of anecdote or interesting fact from the making of the video. This video was "bigger" than and more ambitious than all my others, in case you didn't notice. What inspired the dramatic nature of it was a channel called Captain Sinbad, where the creator marries drama and self development, as well as comedy. He is signicantly better at it than I am... but I can't jump from the ledge if I don't climb to it in the first place now, can I?