Kolja Sam Pluemer

March 10, 2025

On Learning a Language by Watching Videos

Acquiring a language by watching videos in the target language is a rather potent method, meshing well with the good old Comprehensible Input (CI) theory.

Advantages

You may want to give target lang videos a try because...

Challenges

Finding content is challenging. Well, if you're learning Spanish, there's literally learningspanish. I'm learning Egyptian Arabic — much tougher (YouTube doesn't even acknowledge it as a separate language).

And you want content that's interesting. Harder again to find if you are only a beginning learner. And if you want natural, interesting content, this excludes two favorite suggestions of the internet.

There are some interesting proposals out there, such as to just watch anything in the beginning, since you're not going to get anything anyways (source). But is that the way, is that active enough, is the cognitive load high enough? Easy to just zone out and watch the frames go by.

Solutions

A lot of people are thinking about this right now. The /r/dreamingspanish subreddit is a great source. Tools like filmot and lingq help. I'm building my own prototype right now, based on the idea of practicing the relevant vocab just before watching a video.

Looking forward to a much more effective video learning method in the future.