Mix It Up
So you’re on YouTube every day anyway… why not make it your Armenian teacher too? 😎
Creating a personalized Armenian learning playlist is one of the easiest (and most fun) ways to stay immersed — even during your chill time.
Let’s break down how to do it right.
Step 1: Set Your Vibe 🧭
What kind of learner are you? Your playlist can reflect your goals:
- 👶 Total beginner? Add alphabet songs, pronunciation guides, and basic phrases.
- 💬 Focused on speaking? Prioritize daily conversation videos, listening practice, and interviews.
- 🎵 Into music? Load it up with Armenian pop, folk, or rap — lyrics included!
- 🧠 Love structure? Add grammar explainer videos and lesson-style content.
Start with a clear goal, and you’ll avoid the scroll-hole.
Step 2: Mix It Up for Maximum Exposure 🌀
The best playlists balance input types to engage your brain in different ways:
- 🗣 Native speaker vlogs
- 📚 Grammar + sentence breakdowns
- 🎤 Songs with subtitles
- ✨ Animated children’s shows (they’re perfect for beginners!)
- 🧩 Cultural documentaries and cooking videos
Pro tip: Add Eastern and Western Armenian content — even just hearing both helps you train your ear.
Step 3: Use Tools You Already Love 🔧
Here’s how to turn a regular YouTube binge into real study time:
- Turn on subtitles — in Armenian and English if available
- Use YouTube’s playback speed to slow down speech
- Install extensions like Language Reactor (formerly Language Learning with Netflix) to pause, repeat, and translate
- Like + comment in Armenian — even short phrases help with writing confidence
Sample Playlist Ideas 📝
Beginner Playlist:
- Eastern Armenian alphabet song
- “How to introduce yourself” video
- Children’s cartoon dubbed in Armenian
- Basic verbs and everyday sentences
- Armenian slow song with English lyrics
Intermediate Playlist:
- Daily vlog from an Armenian YouTuber
- “Top 50 useful phrases”
- Cooking video with instructions in Armenian
- Folk song with karaoke subtitles
- Grammar deep dive: past tense
Make It a Daily Habit ⏱
Use your playlist like a flashcard deck:
- Watch one video with full attention
- Replay it later with subtitles off
- Try shadowing — repeat what they say out loud
- Write down 3 new words from each video
You’ll start recognizing patterns, pronunciation quirks, and grammar forms without even trying. 📈
👉 Ready to upgrade your YouTube habits
















