Language Talk

Language Talk

My Co-host and I talk about languages, and language learning tips.

S2E3: Finding Your Motiviation

Hello everyone, sometimes, it is hard to find motivation and to stay motivted when learning a language. In today's episode, Kris and I want to talk about the ways that you can improve or find motivation. With that being said, let's begin 

07-26
25:26

S2E2 To Duolingo or not to Duolingo

Welcome back,Kris is trying to get into learning Japanese. He recently tried out Duolingo and wanted to talk about his experiences. I am not a huge fan of duolingo for various reasons.  That is the reason why Kris and I wanted to take the time out to discuss these differences. With that being said, let’s begin 

07-12
31:08

S2E1: Introduction, Language Learning Goals and Language Background (Pilot Episode With Co-host)

Hello everyone  and welcome back. we have got a new name and a new face. We are not so sure about the name and so we might change it later down the road. Anyway, it has been a long time, a very long time in fact. I think that the last time that I uploaded, it must have been around November. I kinda got side-tracked with other hobbies and wasn’t really up for mainting this podcast. I have been more focused on A Journey in American English, my other podcast. My  Co-host and I have decided to revive this podcast. We want to dedicate to those who are interested in studying languages, learning languages and those who are interested in linguistic topics. In this episode, we simply want to introduce ourselves, talk about our language background and what we hope to gain from this podcast. Since this is our pilot episode, we are still figuring out structure. I think that we will figure that out as we go along.With that being said, enjoy and let’s begin

07-05
22:47

S1#10 It's all About Context

If you want to understand how to use a word, then you have to understand its context. Let's talk about that a bit, shall we? 

11-22
03:23

S1#15 Talking to your Phone

Even if you do not have a language partner, you have your cell phone and that is more powerful than you realize!

11-22
02:00

S1#14 Setting Goals (with respect to testing your progress)

If you don't know where you are coming from, then you can't know where you are going. That's why language goals are so important in language learning.

11-22
04:49

S1#13 Don't Put All of Your Eggs in One Basket

It is tempting to stick with one resource, but that it is not always the best choice. You should always make sure that your resources meet your needs. If you feel like you have outgrown something, then it is time for you to move on to a new resource. I want to talk about that a little bit. 

11-22
04:49

S1#12 Testing your Progress

There are a lot of language tests out there, but should you take them? They might not always be the solution to your problems. If you need it for work or school, they might be a good option for you, otherwise, they might be a waste of time. Instead, try and find real-world ways to test yourself. 

11-22
04:18

S1#11 How to be Your Own Conversation Partner

It's not always easy to find a language partner. So, why don't you be your own conversation partner? 

11-22
04:18

S1#9 The Power of Mnemonics and Repetition

Do  you have trouble remembering things? Do you often find yourself forgetting important details or facts? You are not alone and it happens  to the best of us unfortunately. Our minds can only hold so much  information. However, there is a way to combat that and that is through  the power of mnemonics and repetition. If I might steal from the words of Michael Shermer, an American science  writer, "“Humans are pattern-seeking story-telling animals, and we are  quite adept at telling stories about patterns, whether they exist or  not.” Let us explore that a little bit.

11-22
03:08

S1#8 An Opportunity Not Used is an Opportunity Wasted

Benjamin Franklin was reported to have said "A penny saved is a penny earned." I think that the opposite of opportunities could also be said. An opportunity not used is an opportunity wasted. I know that I have been guilty of letting opportunities pass me by because I was too afraid to deal with the reality of my consequences. Have you felt the same way? Let us talk about that a little bit, shall we ?

11-22
03:08

S1#7 - The Myth of Fluency

If you are anything like me, then you have probably said to yourself "I want to be fluent in language x". After having learnt a couple languages to a degree that I am satisfied with, I am always asked "Are you fluent in language x" or "Do you speak language x perfectly". Fluency has become somewhat of an overused term and I want to talk about that about it.

11-22
03:08

S1#6 Should I Use Subtitles?

I was recently asked a question by one of my students. She is learning  English and watches a lot of shows in English. However, she still has  trouble understanding spoken English without the subtitles on. So her question to me was "Should I use subtitles"? and we are going to answer that question now.

11-22
03:08

S1#4 - Letting Your Ears Do the Work

I  know the feeling you get when you feel like everything is too fast, too  above your level, too intricate and so on. One of the biggest hurdles  that we face is training our ears to understand sounds at native speeds.  I want talk about  how best to train your ears with respect to a  foreign language.

11-20
02:09

S1#3 - Enjoying the Process

Today, there's one piece of wisdom, one simple tip that I would like impart upon you:  the journey is more important than the destination. I hope that you  will forgive me for employing this platitude, but it does represent the  ethos and intent of this podcast after all.We  tend to see and treat languages as tools as if they were akin to a  hammer, a car, a knife, and so forth. And while, yes, it is a tool for  communication. It is not something that you can just buy at a store and  use right away. It is often an arduous and grueling process, one that  leaves many people frustrated. They end up asking themselves "why am I  learning this language at all?"To you I say, stick with me for few a minutes, maybe I can alleviate some of this frustration of yours.

11-20
03:05

S1:2 - Pop Culture

So, the tip that I want talk about to today is the importance of culture in language learning. Now, too often we are taught languages in a vacuum. We tend to learn them from overused textbooks, language learning videos, flash cards,etc. We never get to experience the vitality of the language. It goes without saying that languages are constantly evolving and do not exist independent of their speakers. Therefore, I want to touch on pop culture in this episode.

11-19
03:05

S1E1 - Motivation, Consistency, Determination

Hello,  my fellow language learners, welcome the daily tip section of my  podcast. This is intended for those who do not have time to listen to the  full podcast or are only interested in the language language tips. To ease you into it a bit, I want to start off with something that you  probably already know; motivation, consistency, determination.

11-13
03:11

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