STUDYING 3 LANGUAGES AT A TIME IN 2024 🇯🇵🇨🇳🇷🇺

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Ari no Yume

Ari no Yume

Күн бұрын

How do I manage to study 3 languages at the same time? What is my organisation like? What does a realistic study week look like for me? All these questions are answered in today's vlog! 🥳
Please note that this year, I will ALSO share specific study vlogs focusing on each of my languages 🙆‍♀️
I know I would have liked to see more of these language study vlogs when I was still in the midst of studying japanese, so here's me creating that content for YOU!
I hope you will enjoy, and as always, don't forget to let me know in the comments if you have any questions or if you have suggestions on which tips you want me to share next! 🥳
Subscribe and leave a like and a comment to help me grow my channel! 🙆‍♀️🥳
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✨VIDEO MENTIONED✨
🇯🇵🇨🇳🇷🇺 Japanese, Chinese & Russian Study Goals for 2024
• 🇯🇵🇨🇳🇷🇺 Japanese, Chine...
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✨STATIONERY SEEN IN THIS VIDEO✨
My Entire Japanese Stickers Collection 🤩 #arinoyume #stationery #japan
• My Entire Japanese Sti...
[2023 + 2024 planner]
Rollbahn Notebook (Kiki’s Delivery Service)
tinyurl.com/2y6a6h5a
The other notebooks I had in this video, by language:
- Japanese notebook: from Notebook Therapy notebooktherapy.com/collectio...
- Chinese notebook: from Daiso Japan (could not find it online)
- Russian notebooks: from Loft Japan (could not find them online)
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✨LET'S STAY CONNECTED✨
☽ WEBSITE www.ari-no-yume.com
☽ STUDYGRAM ari_noyume
☽ COACHING www.balancecoachally.com
☽ KO-FI SUPPORT ko-fi.com/ally95522
☽ BUSINESS ENQUIRIES ariinoyume@gmail.com
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✨ABOUT ME✨
I recently quit my job as a corporate lawyer to be a writer, content creator and coach. I live in Fukuoka, Japan, with my husband nicknamed 'Tanuki' and we love spending chill days between our home and exploring the country :)
I have been sharing about my japanese language learning journey since 2019 on Instagram @ari_noyume 💌
I now study japanese at advanced level, mandarin chinese at beginner level, and russian at beginner level :)
I have been offering time management and language self-study coaching online since 2021.
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✨CHAPTERS✨
00:00 Intro
00:13 Why this thumbnail?
00:22 Monday
02:45 Weekly Study Goals
14:39 Tuesday
22:31 Wednesday
26:50 Thursday
31:08 Friday
35:56 Saturday
39:38 Sunday
41:01 Weekly Goals review!
42:48 Outro
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🎧 BGM: Epidemic Sound

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@user-js5bq9zk1x
@user-js5bq9zk1x 3 ай бұрын
Я восхищаюсь иностранцами, которые учат русский язык, потому что я бы никогда не начала учить русский будь я иностранцем, это очень сложный язык, вы большая молодец :>>>>
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
I can't answer you in russian yet, but thank you so much! and I will do my best with russian!! 🤗
@Yhuell
@Yhuell 3 ай бұрын
I'm so thankful for your video. You're the first person I follow or watch to show this type of way of studying. In university or elsewhere, I learned to watch videos/listening audio and transcribe ALL the vocab I didn't know and it was really really exhausting and difficult. Usually, I was so tired of these things that I didn't finish at all nor the video or the podcast. The same for flash cards and lists. That's one of the reasons I gave up my study many years ago. This year, my goal is really to get me back to my language learning, especially Japanese. And your videos, stories and all the other things help me so much to have many tips to learn and how to learn. And these ways help me much more than the ways I learned in the past. So, thank you for your video and your vlog that give many tips (but not the VR thing, I'm sorry, it's just too much money for me 😂) and help me to not feel too bad when I have just 0 motivation. (Plus, your accent is so goood. I'm French and my reading is pretty good, but not really my listening and I'm pretty surprised about myself each time I watched your video because I understood all of it without thinking much about it)
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
well it works both ways because I am soooo thankful for your comment!!! as a content creator, I often think multiple times during the creation of a video "what am I even doing this for?" or "it's useless and not even helpful" or a combination of both lol so I am SO glad this little vlog was helpful to you, you have no idea how that motivates me 🥹 for the vocab thing, that is something i figured out quite late with my japanese self-learning, and i realised instantly how much time i could have saved then, so with my newer languages i will NOT make the same mistake ^-^ also, about my accent and how i speak in english, you're actually not the first person to tell me how understandable i am when i speak! it's so interesting and i really wonder why that is! All in all, THANK YOU for your wonderful and thoughtful comment!!!
@hikaia8614
@hikaia8614 3 ай бұрын
Your Russian cursive is very good actually!! By the way, as a native speaker, I write m letter in English the same way as т in Russian, so it's fine☺️The point of cursive is to write faster abd more comfortable to your hand, so it's more than ok to change some elements if it's more comfortable to you.
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 2 ай бұрын
Oh my, thank you so much for the compliment!!! I do take note about the letter m, in fact after I filmed this vlog I found pictures of cursive russian written by natives and after analysing them I realised that a lot of people were writing like you just said! Also, thank you for your last comment, because indeed I knew it was possible to mix, but I hadn't yet figured out why this whole writing system was there in the first place: since I was still a beginner at everything, writing in cursive was actually taking me longer than writing in typed letters so I was missing the point 😅😂
@Cat1184
@Cat1184 3 ай бұрын
Very inspiring video! Thank you so much! And I think I’m gonna try this vocab extraction method you’ve used on those easy Russian videos for my Japanese studies because my teacher introduced me to a similar series for Japanese beginner just recently. Since then I was actually on a search on how to usefully incorporate such immersion in my active studies. So thanks for the inspiration 🤗
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
i am sooo glad this could be helpful!! in fact i use this method for mandarin chinese as well now! for japanese i pretty much do the reverse: i ONLY mark up words i don't know yet, so i always end up with a list of rare or far-fetched words to revise 😅😅 please let me know how it goes for your japanese studies ♥️
@autumnteacozy
@autumnteacozy 3 ай бұрын
I just found your channel and have to say I love the vlog-style content. This has helped keep me motivated after a long break from language learning. Love your transparency and little funny moments! Looking forward to more content in the future ❤ it would be cool to see you do a community language challenge if you are interested in that! :)
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 2 ай бұрын
Ohhhh you’re right I’ll think about a list of challenges to try out on camera! 😍😍😍 thank you so much!
@DianaT-ph6iz
@DianaT-ph6iz Ай бұрын
Russian native here. I applaud you for learning Russian. I am based in the UK, interested in French, and it will be my 4th year studying Japanese, so that is also interesting. I know it is hard to differentiate "m" in Latin-based languages from "m" (t of Russian). However, to tell you the truth, the last time I wrote this cursive letter T as small "m" (the right fashion), was in a state school in Russia. Now, as an adult, even if I write in cursive in Russian my "т" comes out as "т', only I just make it small - it still looks cursive overall. I am sure many Russian-speakers do as I do, though, yes, it is important to be able to read it. If you need any Russian lang. help or interested in learning Japanese together or check each other progress, I'll be ready to help out, too. Diana.
@arinoyume
@arinoyume Ай бұрын
Hi Diana, thank you so much for your thoughtful comment, it's amazing to see we have so many languages in common! I'm so grateful for your explanation as well, honestly this is really helpful. I will definitely reach out if I can't figure out something or if I need the viewpoint of a native speaker (which I definitely will!)
@grethen123
@grethen123 23 күн бұрын
Ваш почерк - лучше моего (пусть и печатные буквы )! [your Cyrillic handwriting is better than mine :) ]
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 21 күн бұрын
Not possible haha 😂😂 you’re too sweet!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@morganmorkel
@morganmorkel 3 ай бұрын
Russian here. I've been studying Japanese since 2022, started Korean last year and Chinese this week. It's addictive, right? Your goal is super cool, 頑張りましょう!(one day I'll go back to French too, I've studied it for 2 years at school, but it was so long ago I only remember a couple of words). I've noticed that after Japanese, I've been struggling with Korean phonetics, but since I've took up Chinese, Korean doesn't look that tough anymore
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
So addictive right! When you know more than 3 languages suddenly learning more languages becomes a piece of cake 😅 I had learned korean hangul for a challenge a few years ago and omg the pronunciation... i was horrible at it, I couldn't pronounce at all! good luck with reviving your french! i hope you will go back to studying it a bit 🥹 i notice so many russian words that sound exactly like french words 🥹
@klaudiamultilingual
@klaudiamultilingual 3 ай бұрын
Seems like you had a very productive week🎉 I love that you read a lot on topics you enjoy💙 These astronomy books seem like a lot of fun and books made for kids are so cool since they are so colorful and pleasant to look at ^^
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
they really are!! honestly i've been having a BLAST I am soooo proud of myself for having pushed through with my reading in japanese so that i am now able to read anything I want 🥹 my days are filled with joy that much more now ❤️❤️ it was a very productive week but like i said i sometimes have weeks that aren't as productive and in fact i really want to film one of those too!
@klaudiamultilingual
@klaudiamultilingual 3 ай бұрын
@@arinoyume It surely would be fun to see a different perspective with less productive week as well :)) And reading in your target language at more advanced level is extremely rewarding ^^
@eastsidejapan109
@eastsidejapan109 3 ай бұрын
coool i am also learning japanese, chinese and russian
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
yeahhhhhh!! a fellow trilingual learner!! what is your native language and which other language(s) do you know??? I'm very curious to know!
@eastsidejapan109
@eastsidejapan109 3 ай бұрын
@@arinoyume 母国語はスペイン語です. 2nd is English. I am also learning abit of arabic recently started with the alphabet and pronunciation. i learned some of the korean hangul characters cause i thought it looked cool but havent been seriously studying it. BUT Japanese, Russian and Chinese are my favorites those i am serious about learning.
@okinneko
@okinneko 3 ай бұрын
Hi Ally, what is technical video drama (Japanese)? Do you have problem sleeping if you also studying languages in the evening? I study in morning, break then study in the afternoon. Evening I try to read simple Japanese children books. For words I don’t understand I will look up n update my voca list. (Yeah I know u hate list or flash cards). 😝
@cachouc8836
@cachouc8836 3 ай бұрын
A very good video, as always! So motivated to study! I love the songs in the background, haha
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
thank you so much!! 😊
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
hello!! the technical video and the drama watching are separate: the technical video is how i call the videos i watch (intensively - meaning i look up all the vocab i don't know) on specific technical subjects such as finance, science, politics etc. The drama watching is how i call the immersion practice i do while watching drama episodes in japanese!
@rachell5922
@rachell5922 3 ай бұрын
Hi! I just wanted to ask how accepting are the cafes and restaurants when you take out materials to study or read? Are they frowned upon? From where I am, I don't think we can freely study or read wherever we want? I feel like the society judges us for "hogging" the space. Just wanted to know if Japan is accepting, thank you!!
@vincytvholic
@vincytvholic 3 ай бұрын
In Japan, a lot of people study at cafes, so it's almost like a part of the culture 😆, a very useful thing for those that love to do it. So I'm sure they don't mind.
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
hi both!! it actually really depends on 1) the time of the day and 2) the cafe rules! So for example, at places like McCafe or Mister Donut that don't actually allow studying/working, the staff will let you study for as long as you like during non-busy hours, but will come at your table reminding you of the rules of the cafe when busier times come around (usually between 11am and 2pm)! All cafes have their own "rules", which they usually put up on each table OR each room of the cafe - all in japanese, no english. It is always an intellectual gymnastic to think of a good strategy in terms of timing when you want to do cafe-hopping for studying haha hope that answers your question!
@Erika-pq7ip
@Erika-pq7ip 2 ай бұрын
Ahh ive started learning chineseee ahh i wish it was similar to korean 😢😢😢
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 2 ай бұрын
Good luck 🥹🥹🥹 Chinese is beautiful! But yeah I don’t think it resembles Korean very much 😅
@Sakura-zu4rz
@Sakura-zu4rz 3 ай бұрын
I have a frustrating experience. Not knowing where to begin or hitting a plateau can feel demoralizing and make it hard to hit the books and study like you know you should…Having friends from other cultures makes me more creative. In fresh ways about space and how people create their own world and environment. It is best way to connect between creative thinking and cross-cultural relationships.
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 2 ай бұрын
It can feel EXTREMELY demoralising I completely agree! In fact, I've been there too! The trick is really to always stay consistent no matter what, and to have infaillible trust in the language acquisition process: you will get there 🥳
@Seriinudesu
@Seriinudesu 3 ай бұрын
Aw, I love きのう何食べた?
@arinoyume
@arinoyume 3 ай бұрын
It's hands down one of the BEST Jdramas I have ever laid my eyes on lol this story!!! these characters!! the BGM! I think I'm in love 😍
@okinneko
@okinneko 3 ай бұрын
Me too!
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