Martin Chuck, a Canadian, is one of the most viewed golf instructors on youtube. My wife, Carmen, and I spent three great days at his Tourstriker Golf Academ… Video Rating: 4 / 5
steve what’s that noise in the background? it sounds like a flock of
parakeets,we in london are plagued by the critters. great vid .thanks
Hi Steve. Can you still write kanji, are you still maintaining it? Did you
ever need to write them while living in Japan? Did you ever learn to write
them properly (as good as a native)?
Don’t be in a hurry to return.It’s getting cold up here.
in which county the video u do?it seem that in arabic county?
This is amazing!!!! My two favourite Youtube personalities in one place!
How did Martin help your game?
u talking too much!
Interesting video!
“Man has an instinctive tendency to speak as we see in the babble of our
young children while no child has an instinctive tendency to bake, brew or
write”. Charles Darwin. We could add “play golf” right after “write”.
Oh, this video is different from others by its unusual setting and the
topic of discussion. I liked your comparison of playing golf and learning a
language, and I absolutely agree with the fact that there are some subtle
things which can improve the entire language acquisition process. Attitude,
time, and development of personal abilities to learn a language are key
things that guide our mind and encourage to keep on learning. The video is
extraordinary and very instructive! Mr, Steve you have a kind of French
accent, isn’t it? Thank you and your wife for a nice learning material.
Nataly
Steve, I have a quick question about reading and writing in Japanese. Is
the text structure in Japanese similar to English?
почему фон не на английском?why the background is not in English?
I’ve never played golf, but I’ve found that learning in general is all the
same and follows almost always the same principles.
Steve had a great opportunity to interview Martin Chuck, one of the most
popular golf instructors on YouTube. Do any of you play golf? Do you see
any similarities between learning to play golf and learning languages?
I had a great opportunity to interview Martin Chuck, one of the most
popular golf instructors on YouTube. Do any of you play golf? Do you see
any similarities between learning to play golf and learning languages?
steve what’s that noise in the background? it sounds like a flock of
parakeets,we in london are plagued by the critters. great vid .thanks
Hi Steve. Can you still write kanji, are you still maintaining it? Did you
ever need to write them while living in Japan? Did you ever learn to write
them properly (as good as a native)?
Don’t be in a hurry to return.It’s getting cold up here.
in which county the video u do?it seem that in arabic county?
This is amazing!!!! My two favourite Youtube personalities in one place!
How did Martin help your game?
u talking too much!
Interesting video!
“Man has an instinctive tendency to speak as we see in the babble of our
young children while no child has an instinctive tendency to bake, brew or
write”. Charles Darwin. We could add “play golf” right after “write”.
Oh, this video is different from others by its unusual setting and the
topic of discussion. I liked your comparison of playing golf and learning a
language, and I absolutely agree with the fact that there are some subtle
things which can improve the entire language acquisition process. Attitude,
time, and development of personal abilities to learn a language are key
things that guide our mind and encourage to keep on learning. The video is
extraordinary and very instructive! Mr, Steve you have a kind of French
accent, isn’t it? Thank you and your wife for a nice learning material.
Nataly
Steve, I have a quick question about reading and writing in Japanese. Is
the text structure in Japanese similar to English?
почему фон не на английском?why the background is not in English?
I’ve never played golf, but I’ve found that learning in general is all the
same and follows almost always the same principles.
Steve had a great opportunity to interview Martin Chuck, one of the most
popular golf instructors on YouTube. Do any of you play golf? Do you see
any similarities between learning to play golf and learning languages?
I had a great opportunity to interview Martin Chuck, one of the most
popular golf instructors on YouTube. Do any of you play golf? Do you see
any similarities between learning to play golf and learning languages?