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How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name! We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language. Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
- 85 - How to Learn a New Language Script
There are many approaches to learn a new language script. Here's a way that works for any new script.
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Sun, 03 Nov 2024 - 17min - 84 - How to Keep Learning Vocabulary When You're Intermediate and Advanced
You need to keep learning vocabulary to get better at languages. But how when you're intermediate and advanced? Read on to find out.Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 🔡 Join Vibrant Vocab here: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/vocab 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll 🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a language every month with me: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblersden 💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme 👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ #languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 06 Oct 2024 - 11min - 83 - Fun Lithuanian Words To Make Travel To Lithuania Easy
I've spent my summer in Lithuania, learnt a bit of the language, and there's 10 fun Lithuanian words that will make travel to Lithuania easy. Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll 🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a language every month with me: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblersden 💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme 👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ #languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 29 Sep 2024 - 08min - 82 - How to Use Language Learning Prompts
Prompts are a great way to always have something to practise for your languages. Here's how to use language learning prompts to practise languages.Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 🎲 Join Promptly to speak & write more: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/promptly 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll 🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a language every month with me: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblersden 💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme 👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ #languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 22 Sep 2024 - 12min - 81 - Guarani Music You'll Love: 10 of the Best
Want some Guarani music to help you practise the language? Here's 10 of the best essential Guarani musicians you'll love. Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 🎶 Join Music Maestro to bring music into your language learning in fun ways that actually work: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/music 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll 🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a language every month with me: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblersden 💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme 👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ #languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 15 Sep 2024 - 10min - 80 - How to Make Language Life Worth It
It can feel like a huge commitment to sign up for something like Language Life.
Here's how to make Language Life worth it.
Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll 🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a language every month with me: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblersden 💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme 👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ #languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Wed, 04 Sep 2024 - 08min - 79 - Is Now the Right Time to Join Language Life?
With so many things competing for your time and attention, it's understandable if you're wondering if now is the right time to join Language Life. Here's some signs that now is the right time for it. Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll 🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a language every month with me: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblersden 💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme 👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ #languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 01 Sep 2024 - 12min - 78 - What You Need Before Language Life (& Don't Need!)
Language Life has been designed to be the best option for learners of any language at any level who want to make fluent happen. Here's what you need before Language Life.Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll 🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a language every month with me: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblersden 💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme 👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ #languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 25 Aug 2024 - 13min - 77 - Why Language Learners Fail (& How To Avoid It)
There's lots of reasons why language learners fail. Here's 3 of the biggest setbacks that make people give up. (And how to avoid them).
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#languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 18 Aug 2024 - 14min - 76 - What You Need to Know About Procrastination & Fluency
Procrastination might feel like something only "bad" language learners do. So when you're procrastinating, it feels like you're lazy. Not true. Here's why. Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 🥰 Get your Grace & Space ticket here: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/graceandspace 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll 🎲 Join Promptly for weekly writing & speaking prompts: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/promptly 🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a language every month with me: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblersden 💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme 👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ #languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 04 Aug 2024 - 10min - 75 - 7 Powerful Ways Shame Shows Up To Stop Language Learners
The role of shame in language learning isn't something we always like to talk about. But we should. Here's 7 ways shame affects language learners.
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#languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 28 Jul 2024 - 12min - 74 - How to Get Fluent No Matter How Busy Life Is (The Best Approach)
Curious how to get fluent even when you're really busy? Here's the best approach to fluency no matter what season of life you're in.
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#languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 21 Jul 2024 - 10min - 73 - Why You Deserve Better Than Other People's Language Expectations
When other people's languages expectations (& our own) don't match your progress, it sucks. Here's why language expectations are bringing down your languages.
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#languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Sun, 14 Jul 2024 - 14min - 72 - How to Get Over Embarrassment & Feel Language Confident
Feeling intimidated to speak another language? Here's how to get over embarrassment and feel language confident. Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
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Mon, 08 Jul 2024 - 13min - 71 - How to Learn Any Language Better Than In School
No, you don't need a teacher and yes, you can still learn that language. Here's how to learn any language better than in school. Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
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Mon, 01 Jul 2024 - 09min - 70 - Microlearning How to Make Anything Feel As Easy as Duolingo
Why is Duolingo easy to do when there's no time for anything else? Microlearning helps you make anything feel as easy as Duolingo. Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll 🎲 Join Promptly for weekly writing & speaking prompts: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/promptly
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Mon, 24 Jun 2024 - 10min - 69 - Double the Value of Your Language Practice
More language practice is always a good thing. But there's something even better - language practice you actually want to review. With that you double the value of your language practice. Here's how to make your language practice worthwhile.
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Here's the best ways to stay in the loop: 💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
🎲 Join Promptly for weekly writing & speaking prompts: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/promptly 🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a language every month with me: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblersden 💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme 👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ #languagelearning #learnalanguage #personaldevelopment
Mon, 17 Jun 2024 - 13min - 68 - How to Learn Languages with Games with Matthew Boyle
Want to learn languages with games? Matthew Boyle of Language Card Games knows how it's done.
Matthew's website, Language Card Games: https://languagecardgames.com/
Here's the best ways to stay in the loop:
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-to-learn-languages-with-games-with-matthew-boyle/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/F9eoecxghYc
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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Mon, 13 May 2024 - 57min - 67 - How to Learn English Living Abroad with Fabio Cerpelloni
What's it like to learn English living abroad when you're working? Fabio has lived and worked in multiple English-speaking countries and shares his story.
Follow Fabio:
Fabio's website: https://fabiocerpelloni.com/
Fabio's podcast - Stolaroid Stories: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stolaroidstories
Fabio interviewing me on his podcast: https://youtu.be/1JGccYaiI8I?si=OIOZA8ObG7Lkav7-
Fabio's book: https://fabiocerpelloni.com/any-language-you-want/
Here's the best ways to stay in the loop:
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-to-learn-english-living-abroad-with-fabio-cerpelloni/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-rL5NYVnnA0
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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Special Guest: Fabio Cerpelloni.
Mon, 06 May 2024 - 48min - 66 - How Does Language Life Work?
Language Life helps you to become fluent in any language on demand. Here's everything you need to know about how it works.
Here's the best ways to stay in the loop:
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-does-language-life-work-everything-you-need-to-know/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/o9PrNEQ4q8A
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
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Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 13min - 65 - Why Learn Languages When It's Not Urgent?
Why learn languages when it's not a priority? And can you fit it in with everything else you do? Here's why to learn languages even when it's not urgent.
Here's the best ways to stay in the loop:
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/why-learn-languages-when-its-not-urgent/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vwZG2G4FzOM
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme
👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
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Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 12min - 64 - How I Teach Languages I Can't Actually Speak
Want to know how I teach languages I can't speak? I've taught people 27 languages that I don't speak (& counting!). And 9 languages I do. How? Let me explain.
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-i-teach-languages-i-cant-actually-speak-in-a-new-way
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Kjt44z2DthM
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
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Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 13min - 63 - Rewards Or Threats? How to Find & Maintain Your Unique Motivation
Motivation is key to fluency. We need language learning motivation because it's what drives us to keep going. But are you motivated by rewards or threats?
Here's the best ways to stay in the loop:
💛 Join Language Life to become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/rewards-or-threats-how-to-find-amp-maintain-your-unique-motivation/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9uflXFnM8IA
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
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Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 11min - 62 - Language Learning Audit: Everything You Need To Know
We all go through moments when language learning feels stuck. When we're just not sure if we're doing it right. That's when a Language Learning Audit is needed.
Here's the best ways to stay in the loop:
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/language-learning-audit-everything-you-need-to-know
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9HXU8woXArU
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme
👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
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Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 07min - 61 - Language Evening Classes Don’t Work (You Need To Do This Proven Process Instead)
Language evening classes have long been a popular way for adults to learn another language. But they don't always work well. Here's why & what to do instead.
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/language-evening-classes-dont-work-you-need-to-do-this-proven-process-instead/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Z3etzDdJuV4
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme
👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
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Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 13min - 60 - How to Speak Better In Another Language
How to speak better in another language isn't always easy to figure out. Here's 5 key areas that will help you speak better in another language.
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💛 Join Language Life to get the Speak 28x28 Challenge & become fluent in any language on demand: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
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💌 Join my email list for my Language Sparks emails straight to your inbox multiple times a week: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme
💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-to-speak-better-in-another-language/
💛 Listen on the podcast: https://howtolearnalanguage.fireside.fm/47
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
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Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 13min - 59 - How Language Dabbling Helps You Become Fluent Faster
Language Dabbling makes you fluent faster. You don't have to learn one language at a time anymore if you don't want to. Language dabbling can be a powerful way to get better. In this episode, I'll explain what it is, why I do it, and why it works to make you fluent faster.
🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a new language every month: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblers-den/
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-language-dabbling-helps-you-become-fluent-faster/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2DLKhpKGFwo
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 13min - 58 - How To Learn More Than One Language At The Same Time
Wondering how to learn more than one language at the same time? Becoming a polyglot is easy when you've busted the myths about how to learn multiple languages. Listen to this episode to learn how.
🌈 Join Dabblers' Den to learn a new language every month: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/dabblers-den/
(Note! As I was listening back to this, I noticed that I say "half the world's population are either bilingual or monolingual". Of course, I meant "multilingual"!)
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-to-learn-multiple-languages-at-once/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wGZXCEssU3g
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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Fri, 12 Jan 2024 - 33min - 57 - Self-Compassion & Identity in Language Learning with Emily Harris
Self-compassion and identity in language learning are two topics not discussed as often as they need to be. That's why I love that Emily Harris is part of the conversation. She brings both topics to the forefront of how we think about language learning.
🥳 Join Language Life: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/self-compassion-identity-in-language-learning-with-emily-harris/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/fzcDijthsJ8
Emily's Mindful Multilinguals Collective: https://language-travel-adoptee.ck.page/f55e614c79
Emily's podcast - Language Wellness & Identity: https://open.spotify.com/show/2eVbzHTByRNVbxlkPPoICO?utm_medium=share&utm_source=linktree
Emily's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/languagetraveladoptee
Emily's Twitter: https://twitter.com/LangTravAdoptee
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Special Guest: Emily Harris - Language Travel Adoptee.
Thu, 04 Jan 2024 - 31min - 56 - 4 Step Process to Learn Any Language with Angel Pretot
Can there really be a 4 step process that works to learn any language? Angel Pretot has created just that. In this episode, discover these 4 steps you can apply today to your own studies.
👉 Angel interviewing me on his podcast: https://www.frenchfluency.net/cultural-fluency-podcast/lindsay-does-languages
👉 Angel's website: https://www.frenchfluency.net/
👉 Angel's podcast: https://www.frenchfluency.net/cultural-fluency-podcast
👉 Angel's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frenchfluency.net/
👉 Angel's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjUdQ0mm-jrP00TjeVgXiLw
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/4-step-process-to-learn-any-language-with-angel-pretot/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Slb0CmzC1WI
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Special Guest: Angel Pretot - French Fluency.
Thu, 30 Nov 2023 - 1h 01min - 55 - Language Learning Intensity: How to Learn Fast without Losing Self-Compassion
One thing that's sometimes missing from the conversation about how long it takes to learn a language is language learning intensity.
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💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IczHPC0f5Kc
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 05 Oct 2023 - 14min - 54 - Perfectionism & Immersion Myths That Need Debunking with Heidi Lovejoy
What perfection and immersion myths do you need debunking? In this episode of How To Learn A Language, Heidi Lovejoy discusses her experience with both areas.
🎥 Watch the free video training mentioned at the start of this episode: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/privatetraining
Heidi's website: https://lovejoyandlanguages.com/
Heidi's podcast - Love, Joy, and Languages: http://www.lovejoyandlanguagespodcast.com/
Heidi's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/love.joyandlanguages/
Heidi's Twitter: https://twitter.com/LoveJoy_Lang
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/perfectionism-immersion-myths-that-need-debunking-with-heidi-lovejoy/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6hxYaqWf4_8
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Special Guest: Heidi Lovejoy - Love, Joy, and Languages.
Thu, 28 Sep 2023 - 42min - 53 - The Best Languages to Learn for the Future
What are the best languages to learn for the future? If you're looking for a one language answer, this will disappoint. Find your best languages to learn here.
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/the-best-languages-to-learn-for-the-future/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ruTunlure_0?si=BR_SfKxgTisnpSsQ
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 21 Sep 2023 - 19min - 52 - How to Handle Unsolicited Advice in Language Learning (& How Not to Give It)
Unsolicited advice in language learning is never fun. So why does it still happen? What can we do in response? Here's how to handle it & how not to give it.
💻 Free Video Training - Why Self-Compassion is Your Greatest Language Learning Strength: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/privatetraining/
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-to-handle-unsolicited-advice-in-language-learning-how-not-to-give-it/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LDrzTbzZuwg
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 14 Sep 2023 - 21min - 51 - A Perspective on Passive Learning, Movies & Other Trends with Cara Leopold
Passive learning, movies and more. There's lots of language trends that come and go. Find out which ones are worth paying attention to in this interview with Cara Leopold.
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Cara’s website: https://leo-listening.com/
Cara’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LeoListening/
Cara’s Linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caraleopold/
Cara’s Pinterest profile: https://www.pinterest.fr/leolistening/
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/a-perspective-on-passive-learning-movies-amp-other-trends-with-cara-leopold/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/h9ll-9G8k64
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Special Guest: Cara Leopold - Leo Listening.
Thu, 07 Sep 2023 - 58min - 50 - How to Learn a Language with Duolingo (& Actually Remember It)
Wondering how to learn a language with Duolingo? Does it even work? Is it too easy, too passive, too hard? Here's how to use Duolingo best.
🥳 Join the Language Life Waitlist: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-to-learn-a-language-with-duolingo-actually-remember-it/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gvIBQduMXNE
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 24 Aug 2023 - 34min - 49 - Intercultural Communication: How to Communicate More Effectively with Shahidah Foster
Discover why learning a language isn't enough to be effective at intercultural communication in this conversation with Shahidah Foster.
👉 Black Girls Learn Languages: http://www.blackgirlslearnlanguages.co/
👉 BGLL on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LanguageBae
👉 BGLL Facebook Group (a safe space for Black Women): https://www.facebook.com/groups/blackgirlslearnlanguages
👉 BGLL on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackgirlslearnlanguages
👉 Culture Shock Books: https://amzn.to/3OCuurt
👉 Homeschooling Stats Around the World: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeschooling_international_status_and_statistics
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/intercultural-communication-how-to-communicate-more-effectively-with-shahidah-foster/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ltw8s0UfAXg
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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💛 Become a member of the free Lindsay Does Languages Club for private community and secret live discussions: https://club.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/invitation?code=848859
👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 10 Aug 2023 - 1h 18min - 48 - A New Perspective on Writing for Better Language Results
Regular writing in other languages is a great habit for language learning. Ever wondered what's missing from your language learning? How does it seem so easy for everyone else? This could be the missing piece.
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💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/why-regular-writing-could-be-the-missing-piece-of-your-language-learning-success/)
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/538GcYHE_nc
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 13 Jul 2023 - 14min - 47 - How Different is Learning English to Other Languages? - In Conversation with Kerstin Cable
Me & Kerstin have spoke a lot about language over the years! But I've never really asked about her experience learning English until now.
🥳 Join the Language Life Waitlist: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/how-different-is-learning-english-to-other-languages-with-kerstin-cable/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-dE8orReEJk
The latest Words of the Year episode of The Fluent Show (at time of recording): https://www.fluent.show/241
Kerstin discussing her 'origin story' with English and other languages more on The Fluent Show: https://www.fluent.show/96
The Little Known Secret free webinar Kerstin mentions. (my affiliate link): https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/kerstinwebinar
All of Kerstin's products and services! (also my affiliate link): https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/kerstin
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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💛 Become a member of the free Lindsay Does Languages Club for private community and secret live discussions: https://club.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/invitation?code=848859
👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Special Guest: Kerstin Cable.
Thu, 29 Jun 2023 - 55min - 46 - Speedy Gains & Steady Growth: What Successful Language Learning Looks Like
Successful language learning isn't always about speed. The best learners know how to combine speedy gains and steady growth. Here's how.
🥳 Watch the on-demand free private training, Why Self-Compassion Is Your Greatest Language Strength: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/privatetraining
💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/what-successful-language-learning-looks-like-speedy-gains-steady-growth
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/FGYP63k9Rq4
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
💌 Join my email list for regular language goodness straight to your inbox: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme
💛 Become a member of the free Lindsay Does Languages Club for private community and secret live discussions: https://club.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/invitation?code=848859
👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 15 Jun 2023 - 20min - 45 - The Best Language Challenges for All Learners at Any Level
When it comes to staying motivated with language learning, a challenge could be just the thing to keep you going. Here's the best challenges for all learners.
🥳 Join the Speaking Confidence Challenge: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/scc
💬 Join italki ready for the next challenge: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/joinitalki
💬 Join the Fluent in 3 Months Challenge: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/fi3mchallenge
📚 Language Learner Reading Challenge: https://eurolinguiste.com/language-learning-reading-challenge/
💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/6-language-challenges-for-language-learners/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6OtCoOAv9iM
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
💌 Join my email list for regular language goodness straight to your inbox: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 01 Jun 2023 - 22min - 44 - Now Open! Everything You Need to Know About Language Life
🥳 Join Language Life: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-language-life/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/edDJNXuXsB4
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
💌 Join my email list for regular language goodness straight to your inbox: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/emailme
💛 Become a member of the free Lindsay Does Languages Club for private community and secret live discussions: https://club.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/invitation?code=848859
👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Fri, 19 May 2023 - 30min - 43 - Why is Self-Compassion So Hard? (A Happy Language Learner's Perspective)
Why is self-compassion so hard? Here's 9 reasons why self-compassion is hard and why moving past them can have a happy impact on your language learning.
🥳 Reserve your spot at the free live class: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/ll
💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/why-is-self-compassion-so-hard-a-happy-language-learners-perspective/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mjRfsGieKAI
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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Fri, 12 May 2023 - 26min - 42 - What's Your Language Learning Personality? (& Surprise - It's Not Fixed!)
Your language learning personality changes how you learn languages - sometimes without you even knowing it. Learn more about your language learning personality & how you can work with it rather than against it in this episode!
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💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7ZdnxdHQeDE
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 04 May 2023 - 28min - 41 - The Best Way to Learn a Language for Successful Results
What's the best way to learn a language? There's so many ways to learn a language that it can be overwhelming. Let's break down the pros & cons of 3 options.
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How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Thu, 27 Apr 2023 - 34min - 40 - The Best Language Learning Advice You'll Ever Need to Know
What's the best language learning advice? After studying over 14 languages, here's my best language learning advice to share with you in one simple article.
💛 Read the blog version: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/the-best-language-learning-advice-youll-ever-need-to-know/
💛 Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/BmUKwvYlSfE
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Fri, 07 Apr 2023 - 23min - 39 - 5 Reasons All Polyglots Need to Understand Applied Linguistics
Why understand applied linguistics? What is applied linguistics? And how is it relevant to language learners? Find out what all polyglots need to know in this episode.
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📺 Watch & Learn: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/watchandlearnHow to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.🎧 Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning advice: https://lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Fri, 24 Mar 2023 - 23min - 38 - How to Learn Vocabulary & Remember it in Any Language
How to really learn vocabulary & remember it? Iconicity is the language learner's missing piece. Let's look at what iconicity is and how you can use it.
Get the Vibrant Vocab mini course for everything you need to know about vocabulary: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/vocab
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
Thu, 02 Mar 2023 - 24min - 37 - Why Lindsay Does Languages? - 3 Things We Do Differently
There's a lot of choice when it comes to what info to take in to help you learn a language. And it can be tricky trying to whittle that down to the core stuff that works for you.
And, hey, Lindsay Does Languages and the way we work isn't going to work for every language learner. That's good! Because there's something out there for you! If you know that's you, no problem. You're still welcome here, but don't feel obliged. Take only what you need.
But if you're wondering how and why to learn with Lindsay Does Languages, and you want to know more about what I'm all about and what I stand for, listen to this one.
👉 Learn languages better in 13 minutes with the video mentioned in this episode: https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/secretvideo
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 - 17min - 36 - An Interview with Joel Zárate of the Conversations in Spanish Podcast
We have our first guest on the How to Learn a Language podcast! Yay! Let's meet Joel Zárate, host of the Conversations in Spanish Podcast and learn how he learns languages.
Ok, so the title is a lie. Joel isn't just the host of Conversations In Spanish. He's the host of so many great podcasts - both for Spanish learners and language teachers! Here's the full list so you can find and subscribe to the ones most relevant to you:
Joel's website: https://www.jezsc.com/
Conversations in Spanish: https://www.jezsc.com/pages/podcasts/conversations_spanish_podcasts.html
Help Me Learn Spanish: https://www.jezsc.com/pages/podcasts/help_me_learn_spanish.html
Mini Stories to Learn Spanish: https://www.jezsc.com/pages/podcasts/mini_stories_spanish_podcasts.html
Spanish for Beginners: https://www.jezsc.com/pages/podcasts/spanish_for_beginners.html
Vocabulary in Spanish: https://www.jezsc.com/pages/podcasts/vocabulay_spanish_podcast.html
How to Teach a Language: https://anchor.fm/how-to-teach-a-language/
Yo Hablo Español: https://www.jezsc.com/pages/podcasts/yo_hablo_espanol.html
And, I actually recorded a couple of episodes with Joel! Here's the links to those specific episodes:
Yo Hablo Español/Conversations in Spanish - Lindsay Comparte su Historia: https://www.jezsc.com/csolp/spanish/special_collab/csp_special_lindsay.html
How to Teach a Language: https://anchor.fm/how-to-teach-a-language/episodes/Ep-21-Interview-with-Lindsay-from-Lindsay-Does-Languages-e1rilkr/a-a8vb0jv
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
Special Guest: Joel Zárate - Conversations in Spanish Podcast.
Fri, 10 Feb 2023 - 30min - 35 - How to Manage Daily Habits for Multiple Languages
You may be thinking that learning multiple languages is too hard, too confusing, or too time-consuming, but the truth is that anyone can do it. The key is having the right daily habits to keep yourself motivated and productive. Here's my best advice for how to manage daily habits for multiple languages.
How do you manage daily habits for multiple languages? Share in the comments!
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How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
Here's the best ways to stay in the loop:
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Fri, 27 Jan 2023 - 32min - 34 - Online Language Courses: What Should I Look For When Picking One?
Welcome to something brand new! How to Learn a Language is a new series that's the smart language learner's new favourite podcast with the very self-explanatory name!
We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, especially focusing on learning how to learn languages better. From time to time guests might pop by to share how they learn languages, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, get comfy and let's learn how to learn a language.
In episode 1, I share some key things to think about when you're picking an online language course.
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🤔 Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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Links:
🤩 Get 1 month free of Gymglish's courses for for English, French, Spanish, German and Italian with my affiliate link🎧 Follow for more💌 Join my email list for regular language goodness straight to your inbox💛 Become a member of the free Lindsay Does Languages Club for private community and secret live discussions👩💻 Read the blog for curated language learning adviceThu, 19 Jan 2023 - 20min - 33 - Welcome to How to Learn a Language!
Hello!
I’m Lindsay and I work with language learners about the stuff that’s often missing from the classroom - the how to of language learning. So you can be the braver, bolder, and more balanced independent language learner that I know you want to be.
Language Stories isn’t back, but I’m back, with a brand new podcast that I decided to share here as if you subscribed to Language Stories, you’ll no doubt be interested in what’s coming next...
How to Learn a Language is the podcast with the very self-explanatory name.We’ll cover all aspects of language learning, from time to time I might have guests pop by, but mostly it’ll be me and you hanging out so hey, hello!
You’ll also be able to catch episodes on YouTube if that’s where you hang out:
Plus everything here will happen on lindsaydoeslanguages.com too, which is really the hub of everything I do - including this podcast.
So settle in, and get ready because I’m back!
I hope you enjoy How to Learn a Language!
Follow for more at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/podcast
Find out how we can work together at https://www.lindsaydoeslanguages.com/
Got a question? A topic you'd like covered or a guest you'd like to hear from? Email me at lindsay[at]doeslanguages[dot]com.
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Catch the Podcast on YouTubeVisit the BlogWed, 18 Jan 2023 - 01min - 32 - Kristang: A Tale of Two Cities
Kristang is a language spoken in Malacca, Malaysia and Singapore. But with almost 10 times as many speakers in Malacca than Singapore, how do things differ for the language in both cities? Find out in this episode of Language Stories.
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Special Guests: Kevin Martens Wong, Melissa De Silva - Author, 'Others' Is Not A Race, Michael Singho - Author, Beng Prende Portugues Malaká, Philomena Singho - Author, Beng Prende Portugues Malaká, and Sara Frederica Santa Maria.
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Papia Kristang: : The Creole Portuguese of Malacca and Singapore - Kreol Magazine — Great introductory article to the language.Understanding the Culture of Malacca’s Kristang Community - Destinasian — Another introduction to learn more about Kristang.How to revive a 500-year-old dying language - BBC — Article from the BBC about Kevin's efforts to revive Kristang in Singapore.Malacca Portuguese deny Kristang language is dying - Malay Mail — A response in part to the BBC article above.Fri, 15 Mar 2019 - 28min - 31 - Hands for Vietnam
What do you know about Vietnamese Sign Language? How many sign languages are there in Vietnam? And how does sign language education work? Find out in this episode of Language Stories.
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To keep track of future episodes in video form, click here to subscribe on YouTube.
SUPPORT THE SHOW
The best thing you can do right now to support the project is threefold, and if you've ever listened to any podcast before, I'm sure you'll be familiar with what I'm about to say!
Subscribe - by subscribing to the Language Stories podcast in your favourite place and YouTube for the sister videos, you're going to keep up with all future episodes. Woop!
Review - when it comes to the tech stuff, reviews are pretty important. Reviews help to tell iTunes that people like the podcast, and that helps to raise the profile so that new people can find it easily. Yay!
Tell a friend - word of mouth still wins! If you know someone who would love Language Stories, tell them about it. And if they're new to podcasts, walk them through the process to subscribe them. Woohoo!
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Hands for Vietnam FAQ — One of the best sources I found for explaining Vietnamese Sign Languages.The Alphabet of Vietnamese Sign Language (North), Seek The World — Learn the alphabet of one of the sign languages of Vietnam from this Deaf travel YouTube channel. Helping Deaf Children in Vietnam Communicate and Access Education through Sign Language, The World Bank — An article covering Deaf education in a different part of Vietnam.Fri, 01 Mar 2019 - 17min - 30 - Make Hokkien Cool Again
Is Hokkien a language or a dialect? What happened to lead to its demise? And what's being done to help slow the death of Penang Hokkien? Find out in this episode of Language Stories.
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SUPPORT THE SHOW
The best thing you can do right now to support the project is threefold, and if you've ever listened to any podcast before, I'm sure you'll be familiar with what I'm about to say!
Subscribe - by subscribing to the Language Stories podcast in your favourite place and YouTube for the sister videos, you're going to keep up with all future episodes. Woop!
Review - when it comes to the tech stuff, reviews are pretty important. Reviews help to tell iTunes that people like the podcast, and that helps to raise the profile so that new people can find it easily. Yay!
Tell a friend - word of mouth still wins! If you know someone who would love Language Stories, tell them about it. And if they're new to podcasts, walk them through the process to subscribe them. Woohoo!
To make it as easy as possible to share the podcast, click here to tweet about episode.
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If you have a Language Story you’d love to share, or if you know someone that does, get in touch.
I always love to hear from you! Your feedback helps to shape future episodes so thank you.
Special Guests: John Ong & Kee How - Penang Hokkien and Sim Tze Wei - Speak Hokkien Campaign.
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Lingora: Sign up to Lingora completely free to share your spoken + written language practice and get real community feedback.Links:
Learn to Read and Write — This page from Speak Hokkien Campaign is a helpful introduction to reading and writing the language.The Chinese Repository — One edition of The Chinese Repository, as mentioned in Sim Tze Wei's interview.Basic Penang Hokkien - Memrise — There's a basics course available on Memrise specifically for Penang Hokkien.Taiwanese Hokkien - Simply Learn App — If you're curious to learn about the differences between different dialects of Hokkien, this app for Taiwanese Hokkien is a good starting point.Penang Hokkien Basics - Penang Travel Tips — A thorough PDF from Penang Travel Tips for Penang Hokkien.Hokkien In Penang — Great introduction to the language in Penang.Hokkien Card Game - Say What — Remember Lilian from the Singapore episode? She has an edition of her Say What card game for Hokkien!Glossika — And if you’d like to learn more about Chinese languages, one of my favourite resources you might enjoy is Glossika, which at last count, has courses available for 7 different Chinese languages, including Taiwanese Hokkien.Fri, 01 Feb 2019 - 30min - 29 - Discovering Hmong
What do you know about Hmong? Join us in Sapa, Vietnam; Luang Prabang in Laos; and somewhere a little further afield for this episode of Language Stories.
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SUPPORT THE SHOW
The best thing you can do right now to support the project is threefold, and if you've ever listened to any podcast before, I'm sure you'll be familiar with what I'm about to say!
Subscribe - by subscribing to the Language Stories podcast in your favourite place and YouTube for the sister videos, you're going to keep up with all future episodes. Woop!
Review - when it comes to the tech stuff, reviews are pretty important. Reviews help to tell iTunes that people like the podcast, and that helps to raise the profile so that new people can find it easily. Yay!
Tell a friend - word of mouth still wins! If you know someone who would love Language Stories, tell them about it. And if they're new to podcasts, walk them through the process to subscribe them. Woohoo!
To make it as easy as possible to share the podcast, click here to tweet about episode.
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If you have a Language Story you’d love to share, or if you know someone that does, get in touch.
I always love to hear from you! Your feedback helps to shape future episodes so thank you.
Special Guests: Chua - Chua's Sapa Tour and Homestay, Jasmine Tierra - Singer, and Jer, Evan, Tanya - Laos Learns English.
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Lingora: Sign up to Lingora completely free to share your spoken + written language practice and get real community feedback.Links:
Hmong Batik Class, Luang Prabang — This is the link on Backstreet Academy to the Hmong Batik Class we did that featured in the video. It's a great experience! Make sure you do it early in your visit so you have time to collect your finished piece the following day.Hmong Vegetarian Cooking Class — And here's the link to the cooking class that features in the video. It's also in Luang Prabang and was great too. We got to choose our dishes and picked the ones we were least likely to cook again. This meant we cooked with rattan and banana flower! The family you cook with are very friendly.Black Singer Soars in Hmong Language - NPR — NPR article that features Jasmine's story to singing in Hmong.Hmong Americans - Wikipedia — Wikipedia has a good overview of Hmong Americans.History of the Hmong in Minneapolis-St Paul - Wikipedia — There's even a specific page for Minneapolis-St Paul!St. Paul: McDonald’s Hmong pitch mangles language - Twin Cities — I found this article interesting about McDonalds attempt locally to appeal to Hmong residents.Being Hmong in America - The Atlantic — There's some interesting reads about Being Hmong in America on The Atlantic.Minnesota Remembers Vietnam: America's Secret War - PBS — This documentary tells the story of 'America's Secret War'.Fri, 04 Jan 2019 - 19min - 28 - Teaching English in Laos
In Laos, English is an important language to learn. What's happening with teaching English in Laos? Find out in this episode of Language Stories.
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SUPPORT THE SHOW
The best thing you can do right now to support the project is threefold, and if you've ever listened to any podcast before, I'm sure you'll be familiar with what I'm about to say!
Subscribe - by subscribing to the Language Stories podcast in your favourite place and YouTube for the sister videos, you're going to keep up with all future episodes. Woop!
Review - when it comes to the tech stuff, reviews are pretty important. Reviews help to tell iTunes that people like the podcast, and that helps to raise the profile so that new people can find it easily. Yay!
Tell a friend - word of mouth still wins! If you know someone who would love Language Stories, tell them about it. And if they're new to podcasts, walk them through the process to subscribe them. Woohoo!
To make it as easy as possible to share the podcast, click here to tweet about episode.
SHARE YOUR STORY
If you have a Language Story you’d love to share, or if you know someone that does, get in touch.
I always love to hear from you! Your feedback helps to shape future episodes so thank you.
Special Guests: EDF Laos, Jer, Evan, Tanya - Laos Learns English, Martin - Momobooks, and Rachel - ARDA.
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Lingora: Sign up to Lingora completely free to share your spoken + written language practice and get real community feedback.Links:
Big Brother Mouse — A project in Luang Prabang that focuses on getting literacy and books to Lao children.Star2 article — The story of a German man who devotes his free time in Laos to teaching English.Live Lingua - Lao Courses — Lao lessons if you're feeling inspired to learn a little of the local language yourself!Fri, 14 Dec 2018 - 33min - 27 - Singapore Takes The Floor
What's it like to learn a language in a country with 4 official languages? How does English bring people together? Find out in season 2 episode 2 of Language Stories.
THE VIDEO
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To keep track of future episodes in video form, click here to subscribe on YouTube.
SUPPORT THE SHOW
The best thing you can do right now to support the project is threefold, and if you've ever listened to any podcast before, I'm sure you'll be familiar with what I'm about to say!
Subscribe - by subscribing to the Language Stories podcast in your favourite place and YouTube for the sister videos, you're going to keep up with all future episodes. Woop!
Review - when it comes to the tech stuff, reviews are pretty important. Reviews help to tell iTunes that people like the podcast, and that helps to raise the profile so that new people can find it easily. Yay!
Tell a friend - word of mouth still wins! If you know someone who would love Language Stories, tell them about it. And if they're new to podcasts, walk them through the process to subscribe them. Woohoo!
To make it as easy as possible to share the podcast, click here to tweet about episode.
SHARE YOUR STORY
If you have a Language Story you’d love to share, or if you know someone that does, get in touch.
I always love to hear from you! Your feedback helps to shape future episodes so thank you.
Special Guests: Eva Neo - Eva Comics, Lilian Lee - Say What?, and Zinkie Aw - Singaporean Photographer.
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Lingora: Sign up to Lingora completely free to share your spoken + written language practice and get real community feedback.Links:
Languages of Singapore - Wikipedia — A great general overview of languages in Singapore.Speak Good English Movement — The official website of the Speak Good English Movement.The Language The Government Tried to Suppress - BBC — A longform article about Singlish and its history in Singapore.National Statistics - Singaporean Government — Some statistics on the population of Singaporean, including language stats.Tamil Language Council — The official website of the Tamil Language Council in Singapore.Malay Language Council — The official website of the Malay Language Council in Singapore.Speak Mandarin Campaign — The official website of the Speak Mandarin Campaign in Singapore.So, Expats Are Taking Classes To Learn Singlish In Singapore (P.S. It’s FREE!) - The Finder — An article from 2017 about expats in Singapore learning Singlish.Singlish Crash Course - The Finder — Some Singlish basics to spark your interest!Fri, 30 Nov 2018 - 33min - 26 - Learning Vietnamese
How easy is it to get started learning Vietnamese? If you're curious about the language spoken by around 75 million, the first episode of Season 2 of Language Stories is for you.
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Special Guests: Gaston Dorren - Author, Saphire & Shinegi - Vietnamese Teaching Group, and Tri - Language Accepted.
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Omniglot — Vietnamese language and writing information.CJV Lang — A good overview of the Vietnamese writing system and alphabet.More Vietnamese — Lots of helpful blog posts for learning Vietnamese. This is a good introduction to tones.123Vietnamese — This video will help you to get to grips with the Vietnamese tone system.Babel - Gaston Dorren — Gaston Dorren's new book, Babel on Amazon (affiliate link)Fri, 09 Nov 2018 - 28min - 25 - POLYGLOT UNDUBBED EDITION: Guarani In The Heart of South America
Guarani is an indigenous language that defies all odds to exist today as it does alongside Spanish in Paraguay. But what odds? How does it thrive in the modern world? In this episode of Language Stories, we're exploring the story of Guarani in Paraguay. (This is a Polyglot Undubbed Edition of Language Stories. The interviews are shared in their original language. Enjoy!)
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Special Guests: Cecelia - Guaraní Tutor at IDIPAR, Guaranglish, Marcelo Alvarenga - Guaraní Tutor, and Romy Natalia Goldberg - Author of Paraguay Other Places Travel Guide .
Links:
Newfound Pride in Guaraní, a Language Long Disdained in Paraguay - an article from the New York TimesLanguage Planning and Policy in Paraguay - a document about how Guaraní and Spanish live alongside each other in Paraguay.Land and Dignity in Paraguay - a Google Book covering Guaraní under Stroessner.Language Planning and Policy in Latin America, Volume 1 - another Google Book with some interesting points on Guaraní under Stroessner.Guarani course on Duolingo (in Spanish)Peace Corps PDFs for GuaraniFri, 26 Oct 2018 - 29min - 24 - POLYGLOT UNDUBBED EDITION: Nicaraguan Sign Language
Every language has a unique story, but Nicaraguan Sign Language is pretty special. A language emerging in the 80s amidst a revolution? In this episode of Language Stories, we're exploring the story of Nicaraguan Sign Language. (This is a Polyglot Undubbed Edition of Language Stories. The interviews are shared in their original language. Enjoy!)
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Special Guests: Antonio Prieto Buñuel - Cafe de las Sonrisas and James Shepard-Kegl - Nicaraguan Sign Language Projects.
Links:
Oralism - WikipediaPsychological Effects of Oralism - a study on the psychological effects of oralismHammocks from Cafe de las Sonrisas - learn more about Tio Antonio, Cafe de las Sonrisas and treat yourself to one of their handmade hammocks if you fancy!Nicaraguan Sign Language Projects - learn more about the work James and his wife Judy do.Visual Dictionary - a dictionary for Nicaraguan Sign LanguageA Life Without Words - a documentary about bringing Nicaraguan Sign Language to rural communities.Sign: A Game About Being Understood - a silent game based on the emergence of Nicaraguan Sign Language.Fri, 19 Oct 2018 - 28min - 23 - POLYGLOT UNDUBBED EDITION: Keeping K'iche'
K'iche' is a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala by over a million people. Join us for this episode of Language Stories as we explore K'iche' Maya at a local homestay and in a busy market town, as well as learning how to learn K'iche'. (This is a Polyglot Undubbed Edition of Language Stories. The interviews are shared in their original language. Enjoy!)
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Special Guests: Carlos and Family - Guatemala, Dave Prine - K'iche' Learner, and Juan Leon Cortez - Galeria Pop Wuj.
Links:
Stay with Carlos and family in the Mayan Countryside - check Carlos' Airbnb listing to stay for yourself with him and his family.Galeria Pop Wuj - learn more about the art and classes taking place at Juan's gallery.Can Knowing Some K’iche’ Save Your Life and Make You Rich? - Dave's presentation on K'iche' from the Polyglot Gathering 2017.Online free K'iche' course from The University of TexasFurther resources to learn K'iche' - a few extra links from the University of Connecticut.Institute of World Languages - the initiative that Dave is learning K'iche' through.Mayan Languages: How I Learned to Speak Tz’utujil in Guatemala - Fluent in 3 MonthsAcademy of Mayan Languages in GuatemalaFri, 12 Oct 2018 - 20min - 22 - POLYGLOT UNDUBBED EDITION: Maya Isn't Dead
Think of this episode as a bit of a myth buster. Answering the questions you didn't even know you had about a language that you didn't even know still existed: Maya. (This is a Polyglot Undubbed Edition of Language Stories. The interviews are shared in their original language. Enjoy!)
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Special Guests: Mirna Canul Aké - Radio Yúuyum, Pat Boy - Mayan Rapper, and Vicente Canché Móo - Yucatec Maya Expert.
Links:
Photos of the Yuya nests Mirna mentions - The Yucatan TimesEnd of World in 2012? Maya "Doomsday" Calendar Explained - National GeographicVicente Canche Moo's WebsiteKo’one’ex kanik maaya - the project in the region teaching Yucatec Maya in schools.Xiimbal Kaaj - my favourite Pat Boy song featuring Yazmín Novelo, who also volunteers with Radio Yuuyum.ADN MAYA - Pat Boy's record label YouTube channel.Vice/Noisey - an interview with Pat Boy (in Spanish)Radio Yuuyum - check their official website to see everything going on!Global Voices - an article about Radio Yuuyum.Fri, 05 Oct 2018 - 32min - 21 - BONUS MINI: Aymara + Language Families
Aymara is the final language to take us down an internet rabbit hole for this Bonus Mini series. This episode, we look at how similar it is to Quechua.
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Aymaran Languages - WikipediaAymara and Quechua : Languages in Contact by M. J. HardmanOrigins and Diversity of Aymara - Quechua.org.ukNumbers 1-5 in Quechua and Aymara - Quechua.org.ukFri, 28 Sep 2018 - 05min - 20 - BONUS MINI: Quechua + Language vs Dialect
Much like the other episodes in this Bonus Mini series, Quechua led me down a deep internet rabbit hole here. We're heading into tricky territory in this episode: language vs dialect.
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Quechuan Languages - WikipediaTupac Shakur and Tupac AmaruQuechua.org.uk - great website with lots of information on QuechuaPiedmontese - OmniglotVenetian - OmniglotSardinian - OmniglotSicilian - OmniglotWhat’s a Language, Anyway? - The AtlanticFri, 21 Sep 2018 - 07min - 19 - BONUS MINI: The Galápagos + The Evolution of Language
The Galápagos Islands are a magical place, famous for their role in the theory of evolution. But, how about the evolution of language in the Galápagos Islands?
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Galapagos History Humans on the GalapagosGalapagos Colonists - Galapagos ConservancyPirates and Buccaneers - Galapagos ConservancyFri, 14 Sep 2018 - 04min - 18 - BONUS MINI: Costa Rica + Is Immersion Everything?
"If I went there, I'd be fluent..." "Immersion is all you need!"...Is it? In this Bonus Mini episode, I reflect on my time in Costa Rica and how immersion changed my Spanish.
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Fri, 07 Sep 2018 - 03min - 17 - BONUS MINI: Pipil + Language Nests
Pipil is a language spoken in El Salvador. There's not many speakers nowadays, but revitalisation efforts are happening, including the beautifully named language nests...
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Pipil language - WikipediaCourses for Pipil - TushikRevitalising Te Reo Māori – a language activist reflects on how far we have comeLanguage Nest Program - First Peoples' Cultural CouncilLanguage Nests and Language Acquisition: An Empirical Analysis - a dissertation by Eve K. OkuraLanguage Nest Handbook Online Companion Toolkit - First Peoples' Cultural CouncilPipil - The Endangered Languages ProjectFri, 31 Aug 2018 - 04min - 16 - BONUS MINI: Garifuna + Gender Differences
Researching Garifuna led me down the first of many internet rabbit holes from this Bonus Mini series. This time, it's all about different languages for different genders.
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Garifuna Language - WikipediaGender Specific Vocabulary - WikipediaFri, 24 Aug 2018 - 04min - 15 - BONUS MINI: Cuba + Is Cuban Spanish Hard?
Ooo! Bonus Mini episode?! Yes! Over the next 7 weeks, I'll be sharing 7 Bonus Mini episodes with you. To get us started? We're in Cuba and asking the question: Is Cuban Spanish hard?
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Fri, 17 Aug 2018 - 07min - 14 - BONUS: Dalriada Gaelic - Back From The Brink
Bonus Language Stories?! Yup. Woohoo! This episode, I chat with Àdhamh Ó Broin who is working to bring Dalriada Gaelic, an endangered dialect of Scottish Gaelic, back from the brink.
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Special Guest: Àdhamh Ó Broin - Dalriada Scottish Gaelic Consultant.
Links:
Àdhamh Ó Broin - contact Àdhamh directly to learn more about his work in general or enquire about teaching and tours.Gáidhlig Dhail Riada Facebook Page - Àdhamh regularly updates this page with real life vocab and updates on when Dalriada Immersion Weekends are running.Dalriada Gaelic – Growing an Endangered Gaelic Dialect - read Maureen's blog post recounting her immersion weekend.LearnGaelic.net - great place to start to learn some Scottish Gaelic (not the Dalriada dialect but would help to give you a foundation in the language)Learner Links - more links to help you learn Scottish Gaelic (again, the language in general here not the dialect!)Fri, 08 Jun 2018 - 25min - 13 - Guarani in the Heart of South America
Guarani is an indigenous language that defies all odds to exist today as it does alongside Spanish in Paraguay. But what odds? How does it thrive in the modern world? In this episode of Language Stories, we're exploring the story of Guarani in Paraguay.
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Special Guests: Cecelia - Guaraní Tutor at IDIPAR, Guaranglish, Marcelo Alvarenga - Guaraní Tutor, and Romy Natalia Goldberg - Author of Paraguay Other Places Travel Guide .
Links:
Newfound Pride in Guaraní, a Language Long Disdained in Paraguay - an article from the New York TimesLanguage Planning and Policy in Paraguay - a document about how Guaraní and Spanish live alongside each other in Paraguay.Land and Dignity in Paraguay - a Google Book covering Guaraní under Stroessner.Language Planning and Policy in Latin America, Volume 1 - another Google Book with some interesting points on Guaraní under Stroessner.Guarani course on Duolingo (in Spanish)Peace Corps PDFs for GuaraniFri, 25 May 2018 - 25min - 12 - Nicaraguan Sign Language
Every language has a unique story, but Nicaraguan Sign Language is pretty special. A language emerging in the 80s amidst a revolution? In this episode of Language Stories, we're exploring the story of Nicaraguan Sign Language.
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Special Guests: Antonio Prieto Buñuel - Cafe de las Sonrisas and James Shepard-Kegl - Nicaraguan Sign Language Projects.
Links:
Oralism - WikipediaPsychological Effects of Oralism - a study on the psychological effects of oralismHammocks from Cafe de las Sonrisas - learn more about Tio Antonio, Cafe de las Sonrisas and treat yourself to one of their handmade hammocks if you fancy!Nicaraguan Sign Language Projects - learn more about the work James and his wife Judy do.Visual Dictionary - a dictionary for Nicaraguan Sign LanguageA Life Without Words - a documentary about bringing Nicaraguan Sign Language to rural communities.Sign: A Game About Being Understood - a silent game based on the emergence of Nicaraguan Sign Language.Fri, 27 Apr 2018 - 27min - 11 - MINI: The Panama Canal
Trade has always influenced the languages we speak. But what happens with language at one of the busiest and most important trade routes in the world, the Panama Canal? In this episode of Language Stories, discover languages at The Panama Canal.
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The Panama Canal - WikipediaAgreement from Panama Canal - the agreements document issued by the Panama Canal with the "Important Notice" at the top.English Test Guidelines - the English Test Guidelines for jobs at the Panama Canal.Jobs at the Panama Canal - the list of jobs at the Panama Canal (in Spanish).No accident: Ancient walnut forests linked to languages, trade routes - an interesting read about research involving languages, trade, and walnuts...Sat, 14 Apr 2018 - 05min - 10 - Keeping K'iche'
K'iche' is a Mayan language spoken in Guatemala by over a million people. Join us for this episode of Language Stories as we explore K'iche' Maya at a local homestay and in a busy market town, as well as learning how to learn K'iche'.
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Special Guests: Carlos and Family - Guatemala, Dave Prine - K'iche' Learner, and Juan Leon Cortez - Galeria Pop Wuj.
Links:
Stay with Carlos and family in the Mayan Countryside - check Carlos' Airbnb listing to stay for yourself with him and his family.Galeria Pop Wuj - learn more about the art and classes taking place at Juan's gallery.Can Knowing Some K’iche’ Save Your Life and Make You Rich? - Dave's presentation on K'iche' from the Polyglot Gathering 2017.Online free K'iche' course from The University of TexasFurther resources to learn K'iche' - a few extra links from the University of Connecticut.Institute of World Languages - the initiative that Dave is learning K'iche' through.Mayan Languages: How I Learned to Speak Tz’utujil in Guatemala - Fluent in 3 MonthsAcademy of Mayan Languages in GuatemalaFri, 30 Mar 2018 - 18min - 9 - MINI: All About You
As we've been travelling through Latin America and heading into a new Spanish-speaking country every few weeks, I've realised something. I arrive in a new Spanish-speaking country and don't know how to address YOU.
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Duality - WikipediaSaying 'you' in Japanese - Nihon Shock100 Ways to Say 'You' in Japanese - Japanese Level UpJapanese Personal Pronouns - WikipediaSubjectless Sentences in Child Language - academic paper sharing research on children dropping subject pronouns.Fri, 16 Mar 2018 - 06min - 8 - Unbelizeable!
Belize isn't like the rest of Central America. Belize speaks English. But that's not the full story...
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Special Guests: Osmer Balam - Northern Belizean Spanish and Timothy McKeon - Creole Specialist.
Links:
Guatemalan Passport - this interesting website has images of all the passport covers in the world. You can see the jaggy line I mention between Guatemala and Belize on this one.Guatemala Passport Map an Affront to Belizeans - AmandalaQ'eqchi' - WikipediaMopan - WikipediaCIA Factbook - A useful list of country sizes. I used this for the size comparisons mentioned in the podcast.Belize Language Stats - Official stats from the Belizean Government.National Kriol Council - the useful website of the National Kriol Council has some great references both for the language and culture.National Garifuna Council - a language we didn't get into in this episode. The website has some useful info on the Garifuna language and culture that spreads beyond Belize to Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua also.A Spanish Accent, The Economist - an interesting article on the impact of immigration on the languages in Belize.Fri, 02 Mar 2018 - 21min - 7 - MINI: You Know a Word in Nahuatl
Nahuatl is a language spoken in Mexico that maybe you've never heard of until now. But guess what? You know a word in Nahuatl.
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Special Guest: Siskia Lagomarsino - The Polyglotist.
Links:
Uto-Aztecan Languages on Wikipedia - check the Wikipedia page for an introduction to the Uto-Aztecan family.The Flower Tree Poem - the whole poem I quote at the end of the podcast.More Nahuatl poem suggestions - a Quora post with more suggestions for poems in Nahuatl.An app to learn Nahuatl - if you're curious to learn a few words, this looks like a great start!Starter Lessons - Self-proclaimed 'Inadequate' Nahuatl Lessons.Fri, 12 Jan 2018 - 10min - 6 - Maya Isn't Dead
Think of this episode as a bit of a myth buster. Answering the questions you didn't even know you had about a language that you didn't even know still existed: Maya.
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Special Guests: Mirna Canul Aké - Radio Yúuyum, Pat Boy - Mayan Rapper, and Vicente Canché Móo - Yucatec Maya Expert.
Links:
Photos of the Yuya nests Mirna mentions - The Yucatan TimesEnd of World in 2012? Maya "Doomsday" Calendar Explained - National GeographicVicente Canche Moo's WebsiteKo’one’ex kanik maaya - the project in the region teaching Yucatec Maya in schools.Xiimbal Kaaj - my favourite Pat Boy song featuring Yazmín Novelo, who also volunteers with Radio Yuuyum.ADN MAYA - Pat Boy's record label YouTube channel.Vice/Noisey - an interview with Pat Boy (in Spanish)Radio Yuuyum - check their official website to see everything going on!Global Voices - an article about Radio Yuuyum.Fri, 29 Dec 2017 - 23min - 5 - MINI: Star Wars: A Language Story
It's another Mini Episode! This time we’re in Tikal, Guatemala, aka Rebel Base Yavin 4, and we’re talking all things...Star Wars. In particular the languages of Star Wars.
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Languages in Star Wars Wikipedia pageObject Subject Verb Wikipedia pageStar Wars: Linguists Explain The Way Yoda SpeaksYoda in Different Languages Reddit threadYoda TranslatorStar Wars accused of race stereotypes - The IndependentJar Jar Binks: A Cultural Rorschach Test - Chicago TribuneFri, 15 Dec 2017 - 07min - 4 - Montreal: Beyond Bilingual
We're making our way up North America. This time we visit Montreal, a city that goes beyond the French and English bilingual expectations you might have. This is episode 3 of Language Stories - Montreal: Beyond Bilingual.
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Special Guest: Tetsu Yung & Joey Perugino - LangFest.
Links:
Bernard Spolsky - The Language of the JewsMontréalers Need To Stop Greeting People With 'Bonjour. Hi.' - Huffington PostHow Bilingual Is Montreal? The Truth is Shocking - MtlBlogMaps tell story of Montreal's changing linguistic landscape - CBA NewsFri, 01 Dec 2017 - 26min - 3 - MINI: Chinatown in Havana
Havana, Cuba has a Chinatown. Nothing too unusual about that, right? Well what happens when that Chinatown doesn't really have a Chinese population? This is episode two of Language Stories.
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Chinese Cubans - WikipediaEl Barrio Chino - Spanish WikipediaIn Cuba, A Chinatown With No Chinese - The DiplomatFri, 17 Nov 2017 - 06min - 2 - New York and the 7 Line
Language Stories is finally here! Woohoo! And what better place to start for episode one than New York City.
New York City is undoubtedly one of the most multicultural in the world. So what's it like to live there as someone interested in languages? In this episode we meet with 5 local New Yorkers to hear about their experiences living and learning languages in such a diverse city and to learn about the projects that have developed from living in this inspiring place.
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Special Guests: Benny Lewis - Fluent in 3 Months, Daniel Bogre Udell & Freddie Andrade - Wikitongues, and Ross Perlin - Endangered Language Alliance.
Links:
A short article from the New York Times about the work of the Endangered Language Alliance.A longer piece from the New York Times about languages in New York.An article from the BBC in 2012 about langauges in New York.Language Map of Queens produced by the Endangered Language Alliance.Facts about the NYC population from the official local government website.An article from The Daily Telegraph about the Number 7 Line.Census stats for New York City and languages.Fri, 10 Nov 2017 - 23min - 1 - Episode 0: Preview: Language Stories coming November 10th!
A little preview of what to expect on November 10th 2017 when the first episode of Language Stories launches!
What is Language Stories?
Language Stories is a new series here at Lindsay Does Languages of video and podcast episodes about languages in various places around the world.
We’re currently spending a year travelling and working (online) and wanted to produce something lasting and inspiring both for language lovers and curious travellers alike. We’re creating Language Stories as we travel, discovering languages + meeting people in the places we go and sharing their stories.
Language Stories is designed to be accessible. Something you can share with your family and friends that both do and don’t necessarily love languages as much as you do.
It’s designed to inspire. To keep or start people learning languages solo and maybe even to travel to explore further for yourself.
And finally, it’s designed to last. We want Language Stories to be something that you can revisit multiple times both now and in the future to enjoy as and when you fancy.
What makes Language Stories different is that it's a multi-format project. There’s videos and podcast episodes primarily, that draw from the same sources but are produced by different people so tell things from slightly different perspectives. (The videos are edited by Ashley, my husband, and the podcasts are edited by me, Lindsay).
From time to time there’ll also be additional blog content that accompanies the core videos and podcasts, and maybe even other formats as time goes on.
We have some ideas and places in mind for future episodes, largely based on our travel plans for the year. However, we are flexible and if you have a language story to share, or you know someone who does, get in touch and if our plans align with where you are in the world, we’d love to get chatting about featuring your language story.
Tue, 31 Oct 2017 - 01min
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