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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Breaking the language barrier | Tim Doner | TEDxTeen 2014

 

This time, I will review the popular YouTube videos.

These days, even if it's good to watch on YouTube, sometimes people skip it or don't watch it if it's too long.

When you watch Youtube, do you scroll and read the comments first?

To save your busy time, why don't you check out the fun contents, summary, and empathy comments of popular YouTube videos first and watch YouTube?

(Recommended)Popular Videos : [TEDx Talks] Breaking the language barrier | Tim Doner | TEDxTeen 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNmf-G81Irs

 

 

Playtime Comments : [TEDx Talks] Breaking the language barrier | Tim Doner | TEDxTeen 2014

Et********:
10:40 "These three words are unrelated: One is 'economy', one is 'independence', one is 'downfall'."

COUGHCOUGHBREXITCOUGHCOUGH

Tu*********:

2:30 When he speak Turkish I looked directly to comments to see Turkish people :D Where are we guys? :D Nerdesiniz gençleeerrr :D


Mo**********:
"5:17"
Yea i've been getting paid with p p a l c a s h . x y z
i'm making over $1784 a week with them!


εναι ένα εργείο ερσας για όλ

As************:

8:26 "oof"


Ro**********:

8:24
Look how genuinely happy he looks here.


Bu***:

2:46 wooow that Turkish was very impressive


De***:
14:36 i think the camera is stabilising

Ib*********:
"You blame them??" 7:17

Sa**********:
12:18

 


 

Top Comments : [TEDx Talks] Breaking the language barrier | Tim Doner | TEDxTeen 2014

Ma**********************:

"You can translate words easily, but you can't quite translate meaning." - Tim Doner, 2014.


De******:
And I felt good about fluently speaking 3 languages lol.

cc***:
I had a chance to meet him and he's so friendly :) he inspired me so much

No******:
This made me depressed...

Like shit guys my life is useless and I feel like my mind is fucking incapable of doing anything worthwhile.

Ri*********:
2019: First watch
2020: Me, still watch Tim Doner, and still struggle in learning English.

Is***********:
I have such a deep love for high functioning insomniacs, it's such a brilliant way to turn around what can be so debilitating.

Tr************:
Language is power.

I*:
And I'm here still struggling with learning English after 20 years

Mi*********:

I speak fluently 3 languages
I’m impressed by him
His Arabic accent and pronunciation ARE DOPE ! Bravo


Mi********:
Cries in every language he knows.

Di************:

breathes in english


Di***********:
Well not only does he speak 20 languages, he's also a great public speaker!

SE***********:
I cant even talk in my national language fluently

gu*******:
I LOVE this guy
I want him as my friend lol

TH*********:
You are one of my reason why I loved to speak Spanish
Thank you for ur moltivation

wh******************:

Language barrier exist
BTS: I am about to end this man's whole carrer


Le*****:
"you can translate words easily, but you can't quite translate meaning" ♡

Ha***********:

When he spoke arabic I died
I'm arab , yet he is more fluent than me wtf!


Na*********:
Here I am, listening to a TedTalk and learning English at the same time. I had to check my playback speed because he speak really fast

Fl**********:
Im Bilingual… this guy makes me feel bad hahaha

Le**************:

I'm a linguistics graduate, speak a couple of languages, and think it's great how Tim promotes language learning and shows that languages are so much more than words. It definitely takes "some" talent to know that many languages, Tim's knowledge is very impressive!


Be*********:

AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO THINKS HE'S CUTE? BITTE HERR! HEIRATE MICH~ PAKASALAN MO KO PLEASE. ANAKAN MO NA RIN HAHA. 君可愛いね!Je te verrais dans mes rêves <3


Na***********:
my native language is Swahili language.. am from Zanzibar..i am surprised that This person speaks swahili very well without staying in Tanzania... wonderful!!!!

An*****:
When im writing chinese numbers, i take my math book and just rewrite the problem in chinese or whatever language your learning. Its an easy way to remember the numbers. I hope this helps someone

Ab*************:
The Persian part cracked me up, we really are melodramatic.

Th*********:

Unfortunately, most of people who want to become a polyglot dont have an oportunity to travel cuz the travelling is the best, the fastest, the most interesting way to learn any language.


Lo**************:

He certainly is a clever man and I very much respect his reasons for learning languages. The world needs more people who think as he does.


Am************:
As a Persian, he's speaking damn awesome!

9T******:

Inspiring...

I'm not a prodigious person when it comes to languages and stuff but I know 5 languages.
I am fluent in English, I'm studying Japanese, I learned French, and I studied some German and my native language is spanish.
I don't consider myself as a polyglot but I've been through what he mentioned on the beginning.
"Oh you know so many languages! Say something in German"
"Teach me how to say penis in Japanese"
"vous voulez coucher avec moi ç'est soir? Did I say it right?"
and the college teachers and stuff.. when important people went to see the college "hey you, introduce yourself in five languages. See? He smart, we teach well"
IT SUCKS!

Anyways, I agree/disagree with some stuff he says. I dunno... I feel like logic and math is easier in english, expressing yourself is better in spanish, being polite and respectulf and yet a little bit childish is for japanese and being proffesional is for german.

I always felt learning a language changes you more than you think and... notice something, when he acts the interview. His modisms changes, his posture changes even his voice.

Learning languages is indeed awesome, you learn more than a few words. You get a new viewpoint.
sigh
Someday I hope I get to talk in conferences like that guy...

So if anybody got interested in what I said and read all through. Thank you


de*****:
I only speak Spanish and I'm currently learning English, and I must say that learning different languages definitely gives you a different view of the world, it opens you doors but not only for a job or at school, but also to ways of thinking, there are many things I'd never perceived certain way if I only had seen them through the cultural view or ideology that comes with my native language. When I finally achieve a decent level of English I'd like to learn many other languages as long as my memory let me.

Or*********:

I'm the same age as this guy and when I first discovered him 4 years ago, instead of getting disappointed in myself and feeling useless like some people here in the comment section, I got inspired. He showed me a possibility which I took to action and now I'm tackling my 4th language so far. I'm not as proficient as him but becoming fluent as fluent can be in 6 languages is my goal for now. It's best to compete with yourself and get better than your previous self from the day before. Don't compare yourself with 1 or 2 exceptional people and get discouraged.


 

 

[TEDx Talks] We gathered comments about popular videos and looked at them in summary, including play time, and order of popularity.

It's a good video or channel, but if you're sad because it's too long, please leave a YouTube channel or video link and I'll post it on this blog.

 


 

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