The Life of a Polyglot
The article related to the video: https://www.lucalampariello.com/life-... In this video, you'll find out that my lifestyle as a polyglot has allowed me to learn, speak, and maintain more than 13 languages without having to sacrifice the best parts of my life: my friends, my family, my hobbies, and more. Apart from that, I learned all languages in my hometown. That's because ultimately, what matters the most is not where you learn a language but how you live your life to learn that language and the persons you decide to surround yourself with. Last but not least, I will share with you a little trick on how to divide your apartment into multiple language islands that will allow you to practice every language more effectively. SUBSCRIBE to learn and improve a new language with proven techniques! https://www.youtube.com/LucaLampariello SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter to become an Independent Language Learner! https://www.lucalampariello.com/ Follow me on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/LucaLamparie... CREDITS Director: Andrea Bancone Director of Photography: Andrea Bancone Music Composer: Aaron Stoker
Luca Lampariello
2 weeks ago
New interview (entirely in 🇵🇱) is LIVE! I had an incredible conversation with language lover, Israel ‪@RhapsodyinLingo‬, about his journey mastering Polish. We explore how he developed a language system to achieve confident, real-world fluency almost entirely without living in Poland. Heads up: To truly showcase his amazing skill, the entire interview is in Polish! 🇵🇱 (Don't worry, full English subtitles are available). We discuss one of the biggest frustrations for learners: the gap between knowing grammar from books and actually using it in a real conversation. What do you think is the biggest challenge in going from learning a language to actively using it? Select an option on the poll or post a comment, please :D
313 votes
Vote now
313 votes
Fear of mistakes and sounding foolish in a conversation
Turning theoretical knowledge into spontaneous sentences
Getting stuck at the "intermediate plateau" (B1/B2 level)
Lacking a study plan that builds speaking skills
55
3
Luca Lampariello
3 weeks ago
🎙️ About Yesterday’s Polyglot Panel… Hey everyone! Yesterday’s live panel with Richard, Stefano, and David was a real joy to host—and your presence made it even better! 🙌 Now I’d love to hear from YOU: 👉 What did you think of the panel? 👉 What did you enjoy the most? 👉 Who would you like me to invite next time? 👉 What topics should we dive into next? Drop your thoughts in the comments 👇 Your feedback means the world—and it’ll help shape what’s coming next! 🌍🧠 PS: in case you haven't watched it, here it is! https://www.youtube.com/live/XsWgNOsrUss
98
22
Luca Lampariello
3 weeks ago
Frustrated by slow progress? Confused by all the conflicting advice? If you’ve ever thought: “I’ve studied for months, but I still can’t speak confidently.” “I’m stuck at the intermediate level and don’t know what to focus on.” “How long is this supposed to take?!” Then you’re not alone—and this panel is for you. Joining me will be Richard Simcott ‪@SpeakingFluently‬, Stefano Suigo ‪@linguaEpassione‬ and David Allen Martin the II ‪@LinguaThor‬ as we tackle the most debated—and most misunderstood—topics in language learning: ✅ What a realistic roadmap to fluent speaking actually looks like ✅ Speaking from day one: smart move or setup for failure? ✅ Flashcards: build vocabulary or just waste time? ✅ Do you really need to master grammar before speaking? ✅ Native-like pronunciation: is it overrated? 💡 Perfect for learners who’ve outgrown the tourist phrasebook but aren’t yet fluent. 📅 Friday, July 18th at 18 PM CET (Rome time) 🎥 Watch it live here on YouTube 💬 Leave a comment with the topic you want covered! #fluentnotperfect #languagelearning #intermediateplateau #smartstudy #polyglots #roadmaptofluency
192
20
Luca Lampariello
1 month ago
Over the past few months, I've been thinking deeply about how to serve you better—and I realized that the best way forward is to create content you ACTUALLY want to watch and learn from. So tell me: 👉 What topics do you want me to cover? 👉 What’s missing from your language learning journey that I might be able to help with? 👉 Any burning questions you'd love me to answer? Drop your ideas in the comments! 👇 I’m reading everything carefully and will shape my next videos based on your input. Let’s build this together 🙌 and Happy Language Learning to you all!
194
85
Luca Lampariello
2 months ago
Ever look back at your really old attempts at something and just… 🫣 CRINGE?! Well, I just did! I reacted to my VERY FIRST YouTube video from 17 years ago (May 2008!). From my questionable fashion choices (hello, pajamas!) to how my languages sounded back then, it’s quite a trip. In the video, you'll see: 😱 My most awkward on-camera moments 🗣️ My English, French, German & more – 2008 vs. Today! 💡 3 HUGE lessons from 17 years of language learning & YouTubing 👉 Check out the reaction & the cringe here! https://youtu.be/ye0B8UJe7jM What's the BIGGEST lesson your language learning journey has taught YOU so far?
580 votes
Vote now
580 votes
Patience is everything
Consistency beats intensity
Mistakes are essential for growth
Just start, even if imperfect!
49
7
Luca Lampariello
2 months ago (edited)
📣 I’m going LIVE this Saturday 🗓️ May 24 @ 6 PM CET / 5 PM UK / 12 PM EST / 9 AM PST 🔴 Join the live here 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE_gC... 🎙️ Best Language Learning Tips | Ask Me Anything Got questions about: Learning multiple languages? Improving your speaking and fluency? Building a consistent study routine? Using native content to level up? This is your chance to ask me anything in real time! See you soon!
74
4