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Reddit’s Most Underrated Language Learning Advice

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In this video, I react to a Reddit thread about underrated language learning advice and share my thoughts on some of the most interesting suggestions. Instead of taking everything at face value, I look at what actually makes sense, what might be overrated, and how these ideas could realistically fit into your own learning routine. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ► References Video mentioned: https://youtu.be/6gVal1kvffM ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with me on my social media :). https://linktr.ee/kevinabroad ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ► Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music http://www.danosongs.com/ --------- Cameras and Gear Used To Shoot My Videos ------- (I'll get a commission if you buy from the following Amazon links. This doesn't impact how much you pay) ► Video: Logitech C920 HD Pro USB 1080p (For livestreams) https://amzn.to/3lIWzx1 (UK) https://amzn.to/3sjZ0sw (US) Canon EOS M50 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 15-45mm Lens (For videos) https://amzn.to/31byHcc (UK) https://amzn.to/2PizFR5 (US) K&F Concept Compact Camera Tripod https://amzn.to/3rferkc (UK) https://amzn.to/2Qp4c04 (US) ► Sound: Rode NT-USB Microphone, Black (For livestreams) https://amzn.to/2OXCuqQ (UK) https://amzn.to/2NIPFvg (US) RØDE PSA1 Swivel Mount Microphone Arm (For livestreams) https://amzn.to/3ccrdf3 (UK) https://amzn.to/3cSdyZK (US) Sony ICD-TX650 (For videos) https://amzn.to/3rbFnS1 (UK) https://amzn.to/3lFObP4 (US) --------- Editing software used on my channel ------- Adobe Premiere Pro

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In this video I react to a Reddit thread full of “underrated” language learning advice, and I basically do what I always do: I don’t just clap because it sounds motivational. I go point-by-point and ask, “Okay, does this actually work in real life?” Some tips are genuinely useful because they push you toward consistency and real input, while others are the usual internet advice that feels smart but falls apart the moment you try to build a routine around it. The big takeaway is that “underrated” doesn’t automatically mean “good,” and “popular” doesn’t automatically mean “bad.” I talk about how to filter advice through your actual goals (conversation vs. reading vs. exams), your tolerance for boredom, and the time you can realistically show up every day. If you want language learning to stop feeling like random hacks and start feeling like a system, this video is basically me showing you how I judge advice—and how you can steal that process for your own routine.

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