06-17-2018, 12:28 AM
Langfocus is an educational YouTube channel about languages, which has been running since the beginning of 2015. The videos are presented by a language enthusiast and avid traveller named Paul, who originally comes from Canada but now lives in Japan. Most of his videos consist either of a brief (roughly 10 minutes long) introduction to a language, or a comparison between two different languages from similar geographical areas. More recently, he's experimented with other kinds of video, such as his "Mystery language" series, where he plays audio clips and invites viewers to guess what language they just heard.
I already posted about this channel on the old forum, but, since I really like his videos, I thought I should give him a topic over here too. The video I posted there (on the Swahili language) was his newest at the time; however, that was two years ago now, so I guess I should instead post a more recent video about the Korean language:
[flash=480,300]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJPQEVnr0fg[/flash]
What do you think of this guy?
I already posted about this channel on the old forum, but, since I really like his videos, I thought I should give him a topic over here too. The video I posted there (on the Swahili language) was his newest at the time; however, that was two years ago now, so I guess I should instead post a more recent video about the Korean language:
[flash=480,300]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJPQEVnr0fg[/flash]
What do you think of this guy?
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