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all right so it has been a dream of mine
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ever since I was like 10 years old to
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speak another language I have tried many
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many times throughout my life to learn a
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second language only for it to not
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really work out either because my
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motivation would run out faster than a
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tub of ice cream on a bad day or I would
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just simply get bored and stop learning
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so despite now being in my 20s the only
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second language I've mastered is
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quitting but recently I've been feeling
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re-inspired to break free from the
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chains of monolingualism and try my hand
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at learning a second language again but
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this time with my new secret language
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learning tool chat GPT ever since I've
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started using this tool to help me learn
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Spanish I've been able to enjoy the
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language learning process way more and
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I've also been able to learn way faster
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than I had ever done before in my other
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language learning attempts so in today's
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video I'm going to show you the powers
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of using chatuiti to learn another
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language and the best ways to use it to
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get started I want to talk about the
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first thing I do with chatuti when I
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start any new goal and that is getting
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it to create a structured plan for me to
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follow I've always really liked the
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quote a goal without a plan is just a
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wish which is why whenever I get started
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on a new goal in this case learning a
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second language I go to chat to ET and I
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ask it to create a structured plan for
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me to follow to set myself up for
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Success so to get started we are going
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to tell chatswiti the skill level that
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we're starting with and for how long we
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want to study for I'm just gonna say I
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can study for an hour each day and leave
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it at that and lastly I'm gonna ask
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chatuti to create the structured
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learning plan utilizing the Pareto
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Principle you don't know what that is
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well first of all I really recommend
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reading more into it but essentially in
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the context of language which learning
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the Pareto Principle implies that about
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80 percent of everyday speech in a
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language is made up of just 20 of its
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vocabulary so this method will get
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chattuti to create a structured lesson
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plan that focuses on the most common
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words phrases and basic grammar so we
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won't be wasting our time learning stuff
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that we're barely gonna use anyway so
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after getting a lesson plan sorted out
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we want to ensure that we have a large
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arsenal of resources at our disposal
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that we can use to completely immerse
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ourselves in the language that we want
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to learn instead of being a boomer and
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Googling for all of these resources
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which can take hours we're going to save
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some time and ask chatwiti instead since
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nobody can Google faster than chat to ET
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can we can say I am a beginner
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interested in learning Spanish and want
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to completely immerse myself in the
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language would you please recommend
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resources such as music movies TV shows
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YouTube channels articles Etc that I can
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read or listen to to increase my
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proficiency in the language and and then
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Chattahoochee will give you a bunch of
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resources that you can go through to
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improve your reading and listening
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skills okay so this next prompt that I'm
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about to share with you kind of goes
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hand in hand with the Pareto Principle
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that I mentioned earlier and that is
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using chat to ET to generate the 1000
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most common words in the language that
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we want to learn so my method for
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learning these is by telling chat to ET
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I want to memorize the 1000 most common
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Spanish words by learning 10 new words
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every day can you give me the first 100
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words I should start with in a table
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format and then once chat to T finishes
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writing out the vocab I just copy and
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paste them into a flashcard app called
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Aki that I can use to memorize stuff and
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it is literally as simple as that
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alright so the next way that I use
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chetuity and probably the most helpful
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one is for conversation practice with
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chapter T now whatever your skill level
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you can have a conversation in the
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language that you want to learn about
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literally any topic you can think of you
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can either ask it to have a back and
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forth conversation with you or you you
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can ask it to role play out a
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conversation about a specific scenario
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so you can read it and try and
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understand it one unique prompt that I
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really like to use to push my Spanish
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skills further is to ask chatbuti to
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describe a random situation in which I
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will then respond in Spanish this method
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really keeps me on my toes and forces me
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to practice conversations and learn
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words that I'm not particularly
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to it okay so next up is using chat to
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be T to help you learn grammar one way I
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like to use chatime tea to learn grammar
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is to actually create a road map for me
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to follow since knowing where to start
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could be pretty overwhelming and then of
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course it'll spit out a grammar roadmap
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for you to follow which you can then go
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further and ask it to elaborate on one
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of the points or to teach you one of the
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grammar rules that it told you to learn
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and then once it responds teaching you
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the grammar rule you can go even further
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than that and ask it to provide you with
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some grammar exercises for you to
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practice what you just learned and
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solidify the knowledge in your brain
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okay so at the beginning of this video I
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mentioned that one reason I failed in
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learning a language when I was younger
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is because I would get bored and just
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stop learning it but that really isn't
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the case anymore more because now with
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chat to ET learning a language is way
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more invigorating so on top of now being
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able to get it to provide resources to
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make language learning more fun and
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being able to have an interesting
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conversation with it we can also get it
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to write US stories songs jokes poems
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whatever we want or we can even get it
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to play a game with us in the language
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that we want to learn so one fun way
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that I have been using it is asking it
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to write a memorable short story about a
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particular Topic in the language that I
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want to learn and then I will try and
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translate it back to English to charity
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and I will ask it to fix any of my
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mistakes and I can do that vice versa
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additionally I've also been using
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chatuiti to play fun little games to
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help me learn the language one game I
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like to play with chatswiti is one where
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we try and write a story together and
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take turns writing a sentence in Spanish
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either until the story is complete or I
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get tired and side to stop okay so the
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last way that I use chatri tea is to
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test my knowledge on the language and to
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see how much I am progressing so there
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are multiple different ways we can do
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this we can ask chetwiti to create a
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full test on the language at our skill
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level or we can ask it to create a test
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on a particular aspect of the language
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like vocab or grammar additionally we
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can ask it to provide us with a specific
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format of testing like multiple choice
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questions fill in the blank questions or
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we can even ask it to do an exercise
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where it writes grammatically incorrect
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sentences to us and then we have to try
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and fix it if you ever need ideas on how
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to use Chattahoochee to test your
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language learning knowledge you can
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literally give it a prompt like what are
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different ways I can use chatuti to test
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my knowledge of whatever language you're
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learning and you'll get a bunch of ideas
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like writing exercises grammar drills
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translation exercises mock tests and so
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on which you can then try out yourself
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to see what works best for you and yeah
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that's about all that I have for you
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today I hope this video has helped set
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you up for learning a new language or
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has inspired you to give learning a
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language a go remember that even though
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cheswiti can make the language learning
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process easier and more enjoyable
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learning a language still requires a ton
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of patience and consistent effort and
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obviously you shouldn't just be relying
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on chatavity to learn a language since
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you can't really use it to practice your
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speaking skills in the first place it
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should really only be used as a tool to
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supplement your language learning and
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lastly before you go consider joining my
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Discord server which is a community full
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of other lifelong Learners and AI
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enthusiasts so if you're into that sort
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of thing there will be a link in the
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description and yeah like And subscribe
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all of that good stuff I will see you in
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the next video adios