How I’m Learning 6 Languages - AI Video Analysis

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Wow, six languages by 21! That's seriously impressive. I'm already feeling a bit behind just hearing that. It's cool that he's planning to break down exactly how he did it, that's what I'm here for.
Greek as a home language, that's a pretty natural start. It makes sense that growing up around it passively builds a foundation. It's relatable that school wasn't always engaging, even with something familiar.
So he's comfortable at a B1 level in Greek, that's a good point about wanting to improve it further. And Spanish at university was the real catalyst for deliberate learning, that's a common path for many.

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The speaker's language learning journey began organically with Greek at home, a passive immersion that laid the groundwork before formal schooling [0:00-1:00]. He notes that while he attended Greek school, his engagement was low due to boredom, leaving him at a conversational B1 level. His more deliberate language learning started with Spanish at university, where he chose it as a minor, requiring more intensive study that naturally led to greater proficiency by covering more complex grammar and sentence structures [1:00-1:30].
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The speaker's language learning journey began organically with Greek at home, a passive immersion that laid the groundwork before formal schooling [0:00-1:00]. He notes that while he attended Greek school, his engagement was low due to boredom, leaving him at a conversational B1 level. His more deliberate language learning started with Spanish at university, where he chose it as a minor, requiring more intensive study that naturally led to greater proficiency by covering more complex grammar and sentence structures [1:00-1:30].
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