The Pareto Principle & Language Learning - Steve Kaufmann
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November 25 at 01:58
Pareto's English-speaking is still making my head spin! Your command of English and capacity to sound intelligent in a language other than your mother tongue,Pareto , are quite outstanding!
📷 🔥 Learn languages like I do with LingQ: https://bit.ly/3OwMnGE CC subtitles available in English. If you Google “Pareto's Principle” You will find all kinds of examples of how a small number of any series of events will account for the lion’s share of the results of effects of these events. People say this also applies to language learning. In this video I question this. 0:00 What is the Pareto Principle? 2:51 Just learn the most common 100 words in your target language? 3:49 My language learning statistics. 7:35 There is no shortcut because language learning is about learning words. ___ Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3OwMnGE Study this video as a lesson on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3GDN273 My Podcast: Soundcloud: https://bit.ly/3iZsbic Apple: https://apple.co/3z1F1lD Google: https://bit.ly/2W3DYmK Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TbcX8ilVmVTi6jdQVHuwK Get my 10 Secrets of Language Learning: https://www.thelinguist.com FREE grammar guides: https://www.lingq.com/en/grammar-resource/ Join the LingQ Discord server: https://discord.gg/ShPTjyhwTN My language learning blog on The Linguist: https://bit.ly/2MW83Ab My Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/lingosteve_/ My TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lingosteve The LingQ language learning blog: https://bit.ly/35yvaqK #languagelearning #paretoprinciple #polyglot