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Love to Lingo

Author: Christina Jones

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Love to Lingo is a podcast for anyone who loves learning languages—whether you're just starting, already fluent, teaching others, or helping your child learn a new language. Hosted by Christina Jones, a language teacher and examiner, each episode gives you clear tips and advice on how to better learn languages.


You’ll hear about things like how to remember vocabulary, improve your pronunciation, and get past the challenges that make learning hard. We also talk about how the brain learns languages, the best ways to practice, and what makes some people better language learners than others.


With a friendly and easy-to-understand style, Love to Lingo makes language learning tips simple for everyone. Join us and learn how to get better at learning any language!



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How to Build your ConfidenceHave you ever felt that wave of panic when it’s your turn to speak in another language? You know what you want to say, but your mind goes blank, and suddenly it’s as if you’ve forgotten every word you’ve ever learned. And what might be even worse, this panic could lead you to decide to give up on using the language you’ve spent so much time and effort learning.Today we are talking with Kaylea Russell about how to build our confidence so we can speak without fear.You can find Kaylea at kaylearussell.com or on LinkedIn.Check out Ruth Pringle's great "quick sketches" activity on LinkedIn.Take a look at Bethany Anderson's advice for giving learners a difficult listening activities.Hear more about how Michelle from Cultivate's grandparents have inspired on Instagram.If you're an ex-pat teacher or learning another language, I encourage you to follow Mark with The Prepared Expat on Threads.And finally, check out the teaching and learning tips from Tell Me Some English on Instagram.We'd love to hear your experience with building your confidence:How have you managed to get out of your language comfort zone?How have you helped learners become confident language users?Contact us:Please, send us an audio DM or a written message on our Instagram or Threads page. You can find uson both as @lovetolingo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to Become a Good Language LearnerRemember that friend in school who seemed to pick up languages without any problem? On this very first episode of Love to Lingo, we'll uncover the strategies that she was probably using to make her language learning look effortless.As you listen, we invite you to think about the following:Do you or your learners use this strategy?How could you try out or encourage your learner to use this strategy?Are there any strategies that aren't on this list?Contact us:We'd love to hear your answers to those questions. Please, send us an audio DM or a written message on our Instagram or Threads page. You can find uson both as @lovetolingo. Original Article:Rubin, J. (1975). What the “Good Language Learner” Can Teach Us. TESOL Quarterly, 9(1), 41–51. https://doi.org/10.2307/3586011 Interactive Transcript here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Become the best language learner and teacher possible by following our new podcast: Love to Lingo!Find us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/lovetolingo/.Happy Language Learning! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.