I Will Teach You A Language
Learning a new language? Get your language learning questions answered by polyglot Olly Richards, who speaks 8 languages and runs the popular blog - I Will Teach You A Language. Whatever's holding you back on the path to fluency, tune in twice a week to get your regular dose of language learning motivation, with Olly and other polyglot guests, such as Benny Lewis, Luca Lampariello, Richard Simcott and Alex Rawlings. Learn Spanish, Learn French, Learn German, Learn Italian, Learn Portuguese, Learn Arabic, Learn Japanese, Learn Chinese
Mohamed asks: "You advise read, read, read... but why not listen, listen, listen?"
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If you're learning a new language, or improving an existing one, then check out my language courses. From complete beginner courses, to grammar and listening training, I've created unique, story-based programmes to help you reach you language goals.
Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
In this episode, Olly speaks with Marija Dobrovolska from the popular YouTube channel Deutsch mit Marija.
Topics we cover:
- How did Marija learn German?
- What were the most effective methods she used?
- What are some unique challenges for Russian or English speakers learning German?
Follow Marija here:
- Website: https://deutsch-mit-marija.de
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DeutschmitMarija
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If you're learning a new language, or improving an existing one, then check out my language courses. From complete beginner courses, to grammar and listening training, I've created unique, story-based programmes to help you reach you language goals.
Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
Ben asks: "I want to learn Polish, but there isn't much material out there for StoryLearning. What should I do?"
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Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
Olly is joined by Luke and Phil from mandarinblueprint.com to discuss learning Chinese.
We cover:
- What gets people so hot and bothered about learning Chinese online?
- What makes Mandarin Chinese both more and less challenging than other languages
- Practical tips for absolute beginner Chinese learners
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If you're learning a new language, or improving an existing one, then check out my language courses. From complete beginner courses, to grammar and listening training, I've created unique, story-based programmes to help you reach you language goals.
Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
Lucy Bella Earl runs the YouTube channel English With Lucy. She also speaks fantastic Spanish!
In this episode, Olly asks Lucy about how she learned Spanish, and digs into what made her so successful.
Lucy's course to learn Modern Received Pronunciation: https://epiphanylanguagestudios.com/
Use coupon code: OLLY15 for 15% off.
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Please visit:
[https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language](https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language)
In this episode, Olly speaks with Shannon Kennedy and Caitlin Sacasas from www.LanguageConqueror.com.
You'll learn:
- How to fall (and stay!) in love with your target language
- How to make learning more fun and personally relevant by engaging your hobbies and interests
- How to create and sustain more motivation
- How to build a sustainable learning habit
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If you're learning a new language, or improving an existing one, then check out my language courses. From complete beginner courses, to grammar and listening training, I've created unique, story-based programmes to help you reach you language goals.
Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
Mohammed asks: "How many times should I read each chapter of your short stories?"
I've written a huge article explaining how StoryLearning works.
I encourage you to read it carefully:
- Blog article: https://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/learn-language-stories
- YouTube video: https://youtu.be/dPqWN2dlsBg
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Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
In this episode, Olly gives some thoughts on some closed-minded comments on YouTube.
Here's the link to the video in question:
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Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
Wes asks: "How would you go about living and working in China?"
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Please visit:
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It's become a tradition at the start of every year to let you know what to expect from me in the coming year!
So, here's 2021!
Language-wise:
- YouTube
- New Uncovered languages (Turkish, Chinese, Korean, Russian, Portuguese)
- Conversations 2.0
- All the conferences!
- Langpreneur Mastermind
Personal-wise:
- Moving house
- Focus on sleep, exercise and eating
- Tonnes of travel
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In this episode, Olly talks about how he would change the education system for languages!
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Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I walk you through my 8 favourite language learning moment from the last 20 years.
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Please visit:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I tell you about 7 of my biggest regrets in language learning.
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In this episode, Olly describes a powerful 6-step process to read effectively in a foreign language.
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Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageFollowing last week's show about introverts, now it's the extroverts' turn!
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Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIf you're an introvert, here are eight ways that it could impact on your language learning.
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Please visit:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Olly speaks with Lamont, the host of the Days of French & Swedish YouTube channel.
Here's what you'll learn:
- Are you doomed to failure if you're starting learning languages late in life?
- What is Comprehensible Input and why does it matter?
- The ONE thing no-one thinks about that determines if you'll be successful at languages or not
- What are 'first world problems' in language learning?
- The single most dangerous development in our industry
- What's the point of people (like me) doing language projects on YouTube?
Enjoy!
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Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Jonathan asks: "What happens when your speaking practice stops working?"
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Please visit:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Olly discusses the interplay between goals and habits.
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If you're learning a new language, or improving an existing one, then check out my language courses. From complete beginner courses, to grammar and listening training, I've created unique, story-based programmes to help you reach you language goals.
Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Barnardo asks, what do you think of language schools?
Start Speaking Today:
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If you're learning a new language, or improving an existing one, then check out my language courses. From complete beginner courses, to grammar and listening training, I've created unique, story-based programmes to help you reach you language goals.
Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Peter asks: I’ve been learning Arabic for four years. How do I keep my motivation alive?
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If you're learning a new language, or improving an existing one, then check out my language courses. From complete beginner courses, to grammar and listening training, I've created unique, story-based programmes to help you reach you language goals.
Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Luca asks: "Dear Olly, in 2018, shortly before your Italian project, I asked you whether you would become a full-on Krashenite. Now, I think it is clear that you’ve pretty much come over to our side; however, I would like to ask you about your current position on speaking early. Do you now think that one should use italki at the later stages of language learning; or would you still say it makes sense to start speaking early?"
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If you're learning a new language, or improving an existing one, then check out my language courses. From complete beginner courses, to grammar and listening training, I've created unique, story-based programmes to help you reach you language goals.
Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
When I first discovered the world of online language learning, I spent hours watching videos from different polyglots online. It was amazing to finally find others who shared a passion for languages like me.
Over the years though, I watched less and less of this stuff. I guess there comes a point where you’ve heard it all before.
Recently, though, there’s a guy who I’ve been paying close attention to. He’s young, but very articulate, and has developed an impressively complete view of language learning:
Matt vs Japan is all about Japanese, but I wanted to talk to him about language learning in general, and so I sat him down and plied him with questions.
This is one of the best interviews I’ve done for a while, so I hope you enjoy. Follow Matt here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/MATTvsJapan
https://massimmersionapproach.com/
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Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
Special Announcement:
I'm delighted to announce that I've just released a new series of books: 101 Conversations in Intermediate Spanish, French, Italian, German & English!
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In This Episode:
In 2011, I lived through the Great Japan Earthquake, tsunami and subsequent nuclear disaster. So how does that compare to the coronavirus pandemic?
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Please visit:
https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/language-courses-select-your-language
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Philipp asks: "Why did you stop being an IELTS examiner?"
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Amanda asks: "Should I learn Japanese kanji from lists or from context?"
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Hope asks: "I'm moving to Germany with my husband's job. What will happen to my Spanish?"
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Mia asks: "My speaking has stopped improving. How can I keep making progress?"
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In This Episode:
John asks: "What can language learning teach you about being a musician?"
Links:
- Blog post: 3 Hidden Links Between Music And Language Learning
- Podcast & video: IWTYAL 180: Two musicians reveal their language secrets
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Hank asks: "Does your advice about not learning two languages at the same time apply to dead languages too?
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Elliot asks: "Does the concept of periodisation from athletics apply to language learning?"
- Blog post: When is taking a break from languages a good thing?
- Interview with Barbara Oakley: Learning how to learn - Mastering the science of learning
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
What you can expect from Olly Richards in 2020!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Yuka, a high school student from Japan, asks how she can help foreigners in Japan who are struggling to learn Japanese.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn This Episode:
Denise asks: "How can improve my flow when I'm speaking?"
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Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messagePhil asks a really tricky question: "I am feeling extremely frustrated with the Chinese teachers I've found on there. They don't seem to understand that I want to practice speaking. They all seem to insist on trying to go over grammar rules, shovel loads of new vocabulary on me, etc when all I want to do is practice some of the things I've already learned. When I try to tell the this, then they just randomly talk about whether I like spicy food or have kids. No structure. I've suggested a course book that we just use as a framework for speaking for each half hour based on the topic/vocab, but that hasn't worked either. I've literally tried 15 teachers. So my question is: what am I doing wrong? Do you understand what I want? If so, how could I go about getting that from a teacher. I am at an elementary/low intermediate level by the way."
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Olly speaks to Jan van der Aa from Language Boost about this challenge.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAndrew asks: "I'm learning Lao. Is there a benefit to daily journaling?"
In This Episode:
Writing in your target language is a fantastic activity, especially if it appeals to you! Here are some of the benefits:
- Review and consolidate what you've been learning
- Experiment with grammar and pose questions to yourself (which can get answered)
- Throws up new vocabulary that you'll have to look up
- Exposes your "interlanguage"
- Gives your teacher something to work with
- Provides evidence of progress
- Can match your learning style, thereby enhancing learning
One of the most important things about writing is, after you get feedback, to go and act on that feedback. It's too easy to not learn the lessons from teacher feedback.
Resources Mentioned:
- All the Writing Resources for Language Learning You'll Ever Need - a helpful blog post on writing by Lindsay Williams
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageEric asks: "I'm considering spending next summer in Russia. Should I take a language immersion programme?"
In This Episode:
- What is the real purpose of going abroad?
- What's the best and worst case?
- Olly's friend in Nice
- The value of life experience, friendship and structure
Resources Mentioned:
- Olly's Thursday 26th September Event in London for the European Day of Languages... see you there!
- 101 Conversations books
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video
Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly takes you behind the scenes of Japanese Uncovered, his new Japanese programme for beginners. He's joined by Nick Godwin, who has been working with Olly for the last year on designing the programme. Here's what you'll hear:
- Why we wanted to make Japanese Uncovered
- The story-based methodology
- Challenges in designing the course
- Who is Ai, and what does she do?
- How we threw away the rule book when deciding how to teach reading!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly talks about what he has been up to this summer.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I interview writer, blogger and learning expert Scott Young.
Scott is a writer who undertakes interesting self-education projects, such as attempting to learn MIT's four-year computer science curriculum in twelve months and learning four languages in one year.
In this conversation, we discuss Scott's experience of learning languages, some of the key principles of effective learning and Scott's new book - Ultralearning.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I interview writer, blogger and learning expert Scott Young. Scott is a writer who undertakes interesting self-education projects, such as attempting to learn MIT's four-year computer science curriculum in twelve months and learning four languages in one year.
In this conversation, we discuss Scott's experience of learning languages, some of the key principles of effective learning and Scott's new book - Ultralearning.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning". In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAshlin asks: "How can I learn Mandarin on a budget?"
In Today's Episode:
- It's not always the case that "free" is good... some people only commit to something when they've forked out some cash! Which are you?
- You may be surprised how much language material is available in your local library
- Go down to your library and choose a good textbook with audio
- Go home, and work all the way through it from cover to cover! (Don't get distracted with apps etc)
- Then, find a few conversation partners on one of the following sites, and meet with them regularly to practise what you learn:
- ConversationExchange.com
- MyLanguageExchange.com
- HelloTalk (App)
- Tandem (App)
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly speaks with Simon Robinson about his social activism projects and their impact on his language learning.
In Today's Episode:
Simon Robinson is an English language teacher living in Okinawa, Japan. He's been involved in multiple social-change projects over the year and has witnessed how being part of a movement has had a huge impact on his Japanese. In this episode, we explore his various projects, how they've helped him with his languages, and also suggest ways for you to do the same. To connect with Simon, please visit:
- Twitter: http://twitter.com/tensaimon
- Blog: tensaimon.com
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSz-tNBL1tDs18BlUV5sVWA
Here's an overview of the benefits of social activism in your language learning:
- It's learning by doing
- It's exciting and emotionally involving (even more so than stories!) - perfect for effective retention of new vocabulary etc
- It covers all skills (reading listening writing speaking) as well as translation/interpreting (if that's what you like) - for example it can be fantastic for speaking skills - you will be having emotionally-engaging high-level communication pretty much every time you participate (daily, if you get very involved!)
- A learner can choose how to participate, focusing on the activities/skills they feel drawn to - if you like translation you can do it, or if you prefer to ditch your L1 and go full-on immersion you can do that too!
- It's completely free
- It can take up a lot of time if you want it to - perfect if you are serious about developing your skills via an immersion approach
- You can do it from anywhere - most organisation takes place over the internet (You don't even have to participate in your country of residence - live in japan but want to participate in the UK? No problem!)
- Most projects are desperate for as many willing volunteers as they can get - if you want to participate you will be welcomed with open arms!
- As real work in real projects it will be fantastic work experience, which will be invaluable on your CV
- It may even lead to paid work (many projects do have paid positions) tho I should add that it would be unwise to count on this: the vast majority of participants in projects are voluntary.
- Last but not least....as a by-product of your language learning you will be helping to make the world a better place!
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Click here to see the Full Blog Post Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageHilina asks. "Is it useful to learn songs?"
In Today's Episode:
- The links between musical ability and language ability are sketchy at best...
- However, most of know intuitively that there is a link
- I think the most obvious connection is with pronunciation
- Learning songs is a great way to add variety in your language routine, and to learn vocabulary and phraseology
- Music is also a wonderful way to focus on pronunciation in your target language
Today's Resources:
- Interview with Stephen Krashen - Language learning and the polyglot community
- Olly singing songs in various languages
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning". In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"! Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMaya asks. "Why do I have random bad days in my language learning?"
In Today's Episode:
- It's totally normal to have "slow days" in your language learning, or days when your brain doesn't seem to fire up at all
- The learning process involves lots of ups and downs - it's how you learn!
- I like to think of the bad days as the time when you're really learning and improving!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning". In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"! Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly speaks to Ben Worthington of the IELTSpodcast, about how to pass the IELTS exam.
In Today's Episode:
- How did Ben get into teaching IELTS?
- What is IELTS? Who takes it? Why do students need it?
- What are the most common errors students make regarding IELTS? How do they solve them?
- What are the most common challenges regarding IELTS preparation? (Speaking, reading, writing, listening)
- What are the best ways to self-study IELTS writing and speaking?
- What's the best IELTS preparation strategy? For self study students and non-self study students?
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning".
In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"! Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageJorg asks: "Can I learn Italian in 4 weeks?"
In Today's Episode:
- Yes, you can! But you approach will change depending on your goals
- If you're just looking to speak and have conversations on your trip, then I'd recommend speaking every day leading up to your trip for 2-3 hour
- However, to set up a better long-term foundation, I would do exactly what I did on my Italian Project last year - i.e. lots of input!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post
Click here to see the full YouTube video
Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning". In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"! Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAdriana asks: "Do I have an advantage in language learning from my Italian as a child?"
In Today's Episode:
- Yes! Your brain formed in Italian, so there's no way the language isn't still in there somewhere!
- It's difficult to say what your advantage will be
- Your biggest opportunity is to reconnect with things from your childhood, as that will help to form mental connections and also be a source of motivation
Resources Mentioned:
- Olly's Italian Project - Here's the "mission control" of my project to learn Italian in 90 days
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post Click here to see the full YouTube video
Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning". In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"!
Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAlex asks: "Do you have any tips for learning sign language?"
In Today's Episode:
Some principles from spoken languages should transfer to sign language:
- Study more frequently
- Practise using the language on a regular basis
Resources Mentioned:
- Breakthrough BSL - My introduction to British Sign Language course
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClick here to see the Full Blog Post Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the my new series "The Rules Of Language Learning". In these videos, you'll learn my best tips and ideas for learning foreign languages... from the "obvious" to the "downright controversial"! Do you agree or disagree with my conclusions? Listen to the episode, then leave me a comment below and let me know!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWilliam asks: "What do you think of cultural appropriation in language learning?"
In Today's Episode:
- Olly speaks his mind about cultural appropriation
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageFull Blog Post: https://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/blog/language-advice-native-speakers
Click here to see the full YouTube video Welcome to the first video in my series "The Rules Of Language Learning". In this video, I'll tell you why it's probably NOT a good idea to take language learning advice from native speakers.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageKristin asks: "How do you overcome the overwhelming ocean of language learning?"
In Today's Episode:
- How I most relate to this: Cantonese
- 3 months isn't a long time... so be patient!
- Recognise that this is a psychological / motivation issue... not a language learning "problem"
- Over time, you get to know how you work and how you learn, and that's what gives you confidence
- But staying motivated is the only thing that matters, because without that you're lost
Some tips for doing this:
- Do a "complete 360" in your study - try something totally different!
- Take lessons
- Listen instead of read
- Stop memorising and get immersion
- Make sure you're doing what most excites you -- speaking?
- Find strength from your daily practice
- Apply mindfulness techniques to the emotions of frustration and overwhelm
Resources Mentioned:
- The Waking Up App from Sam Harris
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageSilvia asks: "What's the best way to meet and maintain language partners?"
In Today's Episode:
- Be specific about what you're looking for from a partner
- Spend longer getting to know a prospective partner before investing too much time
- Don't worry if it doesn't work out...it's normal!
Resources Mentioned:
- The Worst Language Exchange Ever - ... that's all!
- Tandem - A cool language exchange app
- HelloTalk- my review of the HelloTalk app
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageJon asks: "What's the best way to learn to read Chinese?"
In Today's Episode:
- Don't make the assumption that you need to learn to write Chinese characters
- There are many approaches and methods to learning to read and write Chinese
- For me, the fundamental approach should be to learn by doing the activity that you want to ultimately do. E.g. if your aim is to read, you should learn the script by reading
- There is real value in learning to write the first few hundred Chinese characters, so you have an awareness of the foundation of writing, such as stroke order and character balance
Resources Mentioned:
- How to write in Chinese - A comprehensive blog post about how to write in Chinese
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageLucia asks: "Should I give up Russian to focus on Chinese?
In Today's Episode:
- In general, the best advice around learning two languages at the same time is... don't!
- However, advice should always take account of your personal situation
- I'm finding that focus on feelings and emotions around the study process is yielding great results
Resources Mentioned:
- Italian Uncovered - my new beginner Italian course
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly chats with Lindsay Williams about creativity in language learning
In Today's Episode:
- What is creativity in language learning?
- How can you inject creativity into your learning?
- Recommended resources and learning ideas
Resources Mentioned:
- The Ultimate Guide to Netflix for Language Learners - Lindsay's blog post on ... Netflix for language learners!
- OpenSubtitles.org - every subtitle under the sun (almost) available for download
- Rosalía on Genius - Lindsay's current favourite Spanish singer and her lyrics
- Women in Language - The online conference hosted by Lindsay, Shannon and Kerstin
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageLewis asks: "How can I improve my Italian pronunciation?
In Today's Episode:
- Pronunciation begins with awareness
- Spend a long time listening
- English speakers often have to get over intangible “weirdness factor” and drop the sense of pride
- Record yourself and listen back - it’s always different to what you think!
- Focus on vowels - it’s a common problem for English speakers
Resources Mentioned:
Olly’s short story books - text and audio
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAndriy asks: “Is it ok for me to study Spanish through English?”
In Today's Episode:
- Given that your English is so strong, you shouldn’t have any problem!
- Laddering is the term given to learning a 2nd language through a 3rd
- The rule with laddering is that it should feel comfortable for you
Resources Mentioned:
- Fluent Spanish Academy - My course for intermediate Spanish learners
- Episode 106 - How useful is laddering?
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageInnes asks: “How can I keep my motivation up after returning from a trip abroad?”
In Today's Episode:
It’s a great feeling coming back home after a trip abroad, with newfound motivation to study:
- Remember that the logistics of studying in-amongst real life haven’t changed
- You’ve still got to commit
- It can help to re-examine your beliefs about how you learn languages, and the methods you use
- It may be that a different method or set of activities might be easier for you to keep up
Resources Mentioned:
Comprehensible input vs Parallel Texts: What’s the best way to read?
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageOlly reveals his plans for 2019
In Today's Episode:
New Uncovered courses - learn a new language through the power of story:
- Italian
- French
- Japanese
- Arabic
Language Influencer Summit - coming up in Berlin at the end of March. New video libraries of real conversations, fully transcribed and translated:
- Thai
- Russian
Conversations Vol. 2 - the plot thickens! New books of short stories with Teach Yourself:
- 6 intermediate books (April)
- 10 new beginner books (September)
Resources Mentioned:
Italian Uncovered - coming soon!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome part 5 of my conversation with Lydia Machova, from LanguageMentoring.com
In Today's Episode:
Make a Success of Long-Term Learning:
- I estimate it takes 500 hours (European language, B2 level, efficient time) = 2 years of 1 hours a day with breaks (2 months learning, 1 month break) ... but it's not necessary to learn non-stop! (My Swahili: 11 months, 5 of them off
Welcome part 4 of my conversation with Lydia Machovha, from LanguageMentoring.com
In Today's Episode:
To speak from day 1... or not?
- Start with self-talk, then other speakers
- Output is so much more important than the person you're talking to! Use other students, don't look for professional native speaker teachers you won't learn mistakes from others (just negligible influence) - because lots of listening input!
- Less stress with "non-native speakers"
- Don't worry about making mistakes - this takes a change in mindset but it's possible (especially people from traditional school system)
- What to talk about (esldisuccions.org)
- Simplify what you’re trying to say
- The only way to improve speaking is to speak - not Duolingo, not reading, not grammar exercises
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome part 3 of my conversation with Lydia Machovha, from LanguageMentoring.com
In Today's Episode:
Start with lots of input: Listening and Reading
- TV series are the best - much better than movies
- without subtitles or with original subtitles
- Podcasts: many Slovak listeners listen to you for your accent
Welcome part 2 of my conversation with Lydia Machovha, from LanguageMentoring.com
In Today's Episode:
Create time, don't wait till you have it....
- When I wake up, it's my first priority
- A little test... if you receive a phone call saying that a loved one had been taken to hospital, you would find the time to put everything else aside...
- Language learning can also become a priority in your life, even if only for a short period
- 30 min a day can change a lot. 1 hour a day means visible steady growth!
- System is king! If you don't plan ahead, you need to rely on your willpower - which is very difficult!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome to this 5-part series, where I'm joined by my friend Lydia Machovha, from LanguageMentoring.com We'll be discussing the fundamentals of language learning, according to Lydia's framework for teaching and learning. Lydia is a professional interpreter, speaks 9 languages herself, has organised the Polyglot Gathering in Bratislava, and now teaches people to learn languages independently.
In Today's Episode:
Take responsibility for your own learning:
- Today we have the internet - an incredible resource for learning any language
- The different between language material and instruction materials
- Finding a language school is not the answer, and can lead to a dangerous mindset
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageKausalya asks: "How do you decide what to do every day in your core study time?
In Today's Episode:
- My "Core Study Time" is quiet, focused time that I spend on my target language every morning
- I don't have any kind of weekly routine where I do specific activities every day
- Rather, I focus on one activity, often for a period of 2-3 weeks
- I call these Sprints, which you can read more about in this article
- The reason for Sprints is that sustained focus is how I've always been able to bring about real, meaningful progress in my language learning
- Jumping from one activity to another on a daily basis, in my opinion, encourages shallow learning
Resources Mentioned:
- Core Study Time in Your Language Routine - What is it and how does it work?
- Core Study Time Videos - The complete playlist on YouTube
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageBrendan asks: "Is there a place for romanisation in language learning?
In Today's Episode:
- What is romanisation?
- Considerations for romanisation in different languages
- The dilemma for publishers
- Should you use romanisation or not?
Resources Mentioned:
Judith Meyer's Script Hacking books:
- Script Hacking Arabic
- Script Hacking Hebrew
- Script Hacking Korean
- Script Hacking Russian
- Script Hacking Greek
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly discusses whether you should use translations when reading.
In Today's Episode:
Should you use translations when reading?
- Translation is inevitable (in your head)
- Translations can be useful
- Activities relying on translation can be powerful
- But you always need to think about the point of the activity and what you’re trying to achieve
Translation can be useful to help you:
- Get a piece of important information (e.g. official document)
- Understand a difficult piece of text (above your level, e.g. many parallel texts)
Translation as an activity can be useful to:
- Practise expressing tricky concepts from L1 (e.g. reverse translation)
Translation can be damaging for:
- Aiming for immersion (e.g. extensive reading/listening)
- Focusing on fluency
- Improving ability to cope with and operate in the language
Why I chose not to include translations in Grammar Hero
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly announces a new programme to help you master grammar in your target language.
In Today's Episode:
- What is Grammar Hero?
- The vital missing ingredient from your textbooks, and how Grammar Hero fills the gap
- How long it took us to create the programme
- The unexpected crises that hit towards the end!
Join Grammar Hero Today:
Enrolment in Grammar Hero is now open, and is available in 6 languages:
- French
- Spanish
- German
- Italian
- Russian
- Portuguese
Click here to find out more about Grammar Hero today
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this Part 3 of this series, Olly finishes the deep dive into learning grammar.
In Today's Episode:
- The students who come top in grammar tests (without studying grammar)
- How I stopped translating in my head when speaking Italian
- The 5-step process you need to get grammar right when speaking (naturally, and without hesitating)
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this Part 2 of this new series, Olly continues the deep dive into learning grammar.
In Today's Episode:
- How to learn new grammar
- The grammar points you must avoid
- The best kind of material to study with
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this Part 1 of this new series, Olly takes you on a deep dive into learning grammar the natural way.
In Today's Episode:
- Why we struggle with grammar
- How to stop translating in your head
- How do immigrants learn English without studying grammar?
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageRon asks: "How do you learn colloquial language with limited resources?"
In Today's Episode:
- There's a perennial problem with materials in minority languages
- Textbooks are simple and boring
- The next level up is native level... far too hard
- It's a real problem without a good solution
- Long-term, you're only going to crack this problem by learning to understand native material and speaking with people a lot
- Take the long view and do what you can
- Keep studying the best you can
- Speak regularly and spend time with people
- Learn to read
- It will come eventually, but you've got to maintain a positive attitude over time
Resources Mentioned:
- Talk In Arabic - The best resource on the web for learning colloquial Arabic and Arabic dialects
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageFletcher asks: "Have your views on flashcards changed?"
In Today's Episode:
- I've been using input-based methods to learn languages recently
- But does this change my approach to learning vocabulary with flashcards?
- Do I display the word in the target language first on my flashcards?
Resources Mentioned:
- Make Words Stick - my popular guide for using flashcards to memorise words and phrases in another language
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageJohanna asks: "How important is it to review your lesson notes?"
In Today's Episode:
- The principle of review is super important
- In the past, I've spent 15 minutes at the end of the day reviewing what I did in the morning, and it's very effective
- The foundation of memory and mastery is repetition
- Your teacher is right that reviewing your notes is the best way to learn the stuff from the lesson
- However, the question remains... why?
- If the topics aren't relevant to you, it can be demotivating
- But if you have follow-up lessons on the same topic, then reviewing your notes is bound to help you
- It's the big conundrum of classroom learning - is the stuff actually relevant or interesting to you?
- I suggest dealing with the reality in front of you and doing your best to learn it
- Review the whole text, not just the vocab
- Study "smart" not "hard" - e.g. identify the really important words and work hard to remember them
Resources Mentioned:
- Free Listening Course - a free email course to help you memorise vocabulary
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode, Olly gives you some updates on what's been going on.
In Today's Episode:
- Update on the Short Story Book launch, worldwide and in US & Canada
- How to claim your book launch bonuses
- Random coincidences
- Language Masters event in London with Michel Thomas
- About the Language Influencer Summit
- Polyglot Conference 2019
New language material to master grammar
Resources Mentioned:
- Short Story for Beginner Books with Teach Yourself (including information on bonuses)
- Language Influencer Summit 2019 - for bloggers, YouTubers, IG'ers, podcasters in the field of language learning
- Polyglot Conference - Slovenia October 2018
- Conversations - story-based listening material for intermediate learners
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, you're going to hear an interview I did on another podcast, the newly-released Reaching for Words show. The reason I wanted to share this episode on this show was that I thought the interview was uncommonly good, and host Rob asked me a lot of good questions that allowed us to discuss a lot of common topics from a beginner perspective.
In Today's Episode:
Rob talks with Olly Richards about the role of memorisation in language learning:
- Do memory champions make the best language learners?
- Is memorisation really important?
- Active vs passive memorisation
- Memorisation tips and techniques for language learning
Resources Mentioned:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAustin asks: "Any tips for learning French together with my wife?"
In Today's Episode:
- Learning your partner's language can be fraught with problems
- Learning a new language with your partner sounds like a great idea!
- The activity itself, and the benefit for your relationship is far more important that the efficacy of the approach, I think
- You might find yourself with different learning preferences, and that will be something you'll need to compromise on
- If you want to learn the language to a higher level, you'll need to find your own path in time
Resources Mentioned:
- Short Stories in French for Beginners - my new book of short stories with Teach Yourself
- French Foundations - master the basics of French in two weeks
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMaria asks: How can I integrate revision into my schedule?
In Today's Episode:
- Revision needs to be meaningful and you need to know it works
- It's possible to waste a lot of time with revision, time that you could be spending with more content
- It can be tricky with multiple languages
- I tend to think of revision now more as a question of repeating content - listening/reading to things over and over
- Important point: Things that you want to "revise" will learn themselves naturally over time
- Taking notes is a funny one... many people literally never look at them again
- My personal revision process involves:
- Putting key phrases into flashcards and reviewing regularly
- Highlighting useful words/phrases for lessons
- Covering topics multiple times in speaking sessions
- I deal with grammar by:
- Putting complete sentences into flashcards
- Looking briefly at rules, and then noticing how that grammar is used in real content
Resources Mentioned:
- Bulletproof Memory - My complete programme for developing a world-class memory & never forgetting another word
- IWTYAL 246 - Why do some gurus advise against learning multiple languages at the same time?
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Ellen asks: How should I supplement my university language course?
In Today's Episode:
- It's good to think about how you want your language skills to develop post-uni, not just how to pass your exams!
- Many people studying languages at uni cannot speak when they graduate
- At uni, you'll get a huge amount of "education"... there's no risk of you not learning all the important stuff
- It's natural to want to master the vocabulary and grammar you meet, but you won't be able to do that by more study
- The way to master vocab and grammar, and to learn to speak the language confidently over time is by making the language a part of your life
- Find things you like in Spanish and German and spend as much time as possible enjoying them! I give you permission to put the books away and have fun!
Resources Mentioned:
- Casa de Papel - an extraordinarily good Spanish tv series
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageTerry asks: What should I do when I lose my motivation?
In Today's Episode:
- Motivation to learn makes or breaks your learning project
- Sunk cost fallacy - the more time you've put into something the harder it is to let go
- Languages need to be a living breathing part of your life, or it's hard to keep them up
Resources Mentioned:
- IWTYAL 256: The extraordinary power of haircuts in language learning
- New Books - visit the launch page to find out about the books and bonuses!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I finally reveal the "big news" I've been teasing you with for over 2 years!
In Today's Episode:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I react to the never-ending belief that children's book are good for language learning.
In Today's Episode:
Why I'll never recommend that adults should use kids' books for language learning:
- The vocabulary is NOT high-frequency
- The grammar is NOT simple
- The content is NOT interesting or relevant
Readings from:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly continues a new series covering what he believes to be the fundamental rules of language learning.
The Rules:
- Rule 7: Listen with the transcript
- Rule 8: Don't worry about something until it’s actually a problem (Spanish varieties, Italian dialects, a notorious grammar point)
- Rule 9: Do something every day...however small
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly continues a new series covering what he believes to be the fundamental rules of language learning. Click here to listen to part 1
The Rules:
- Rule 4: Never take language learning advice from native speakers (watch movies, read translations, read kids books)
- Rule 5: Same study routine every day (discipline in the small things gives you freedom in the bigger!)
- Rule 6: Look for "big dominos", not new tactics (e.g. read for 1 hour a day, start speaking)
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageKristin asks: "How can I learn vocabulary from reading without stopping every 5 seconds?"
In Today's Episode:
Consider this analogy:
When you're pushing yourself on the treadmill and working hard, it can get uncomfortable. However, you keep going because you know it's doing you good. Try to extend that analogy to the act of "reading without stopping". By keeping reading, without stopping to look up words, you're pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone.
Some practical tips to make reading easier:
- Everyone has a strong desire to understand every word, but there is so much value in being content not understanding 100%
- To combat that, try a "zero stopping" policy for a while, and see how it feels. After you finish the entire chapter, go back and look at vocabulary. You'll find that - from continued reading - you've already understood words that flummoxed you earlier
- If you really must look words up, only look up vital words that keep coming up
- Read electronically so you can look up words instantly
- On Kindle, you can select your dictionary (monolingual, bilingual) and highlight words with one touch, then create flashcards automatically
- Separate the tasks of "reading" and "study" - Don't make flashcards while you're reading!
Much of this comes back to our perception of vocabulary being everything. In many ways, it is! But that doesn't mean that stopping to look up every word is the best way to get there!
Resources:
- How to read effectively in a foreign language - my complete guide to effective reading in a foreign language
Helpful tools:
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Simon asks: "How can I use storytelling with my students?"
In Today's Episode:
- Anecdotes are stories... Providing continuity between those anecdotes would be great if possible.
- The key with storytelling is to motivate, interest and captivate your students
- Stories don't have to follow a structural approach, so don't worry about teaching specific grammar up-front
- Teachers can observe students' reactions to the story and teach based on emerging needs
Resources:
- TPRS - Teaching proficiency through reading and storytelling
- Dogme / Unplugged language teaching - a teaching methodology based on holistic methods
- Spanish Uncovered - learn Spanish through stories
- German Uncovered - learn German through stories
- Natural Order Hypothesis - we learn grammar in a set order!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageDavid asks: "How many words can you learn per day?"
In Today's Episode:
- In language teaching theory, 8-12 new words a day is often used as a rule of thumb
- How many words you learn in a day isn't a great measurement of progress in a language
- It's impossible to control when a word is actually learnt
- The most effective way to learn vocabulary is in the context of the "whole language" - i.e. through listening, reading and speaking
Resources:
- Bulletproof Memory - My complete memory course where I teach you the most effective techniques for learning vocabulary in a foreign language
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageRon asks: "What's the best way to learn verb conjugations?"
In Today's Episode:
Here are what are the big-picture principles for learning and memorising verb conjugations in Spanish or any other language:
- Make sure you're getting lots of exposure through listening and reading - learning verb conjugations ultimately will come down to whether you can get used to the language through a lot of exposure
- Speak regularly - it's how you gain confidence over the usage of the verbs
- Some focus on rules and deliberate practice helps - whether that's practice exercises, drills or something else
Resources:
Follow along with my Italian project:
- Italian Mission Control - where I'm posting all the resources I'm using, plus regular video updates
- My YouTube channel - subscribe to my YouTube channel to get notifications as soon as new videos go live
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly introduces his new project to learn Italian!
In Today's Episode:
Note: For full show notes, please visit the main blog post introducing the project. To view the "mission control" for the Italian project, including all the resources I'm using, click here:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly speaks with Shannon Kennedy from Eurolinguiste.com.
In Today's Episode:
- Minimalism in the language sphere
- Introversion and shyness, and how it affects the learner
- Moving from Romance to Asian languages
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageLuca asks: "Are you changing your view on the best way to learn a language?"
In Today's Episode:
- Luca's noticed an evolution in the way I've been talking about language learning on the podcast
- He finds a Krashen-esque "input-based" methodology to be the most effective and wonders if I'm becoming a convert to this
- I've found my experiences influenced a lot by the languages I've been learning
- In certain languages, reading is a genuine barrier (Japanese, Chinese)
- I'll be able to say more after my Italian project this summer!
Resources Mentioned:
- Conversations - learn to understand fast, spoken language
- Make Words Stick - my complete guide to flashcards for language learning
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageChristy asks: "How can I get better in English conversation?"
In Today's Episode:
- Studying and acquiring vocabulary is just the beginning
- You learn to communicate in a foreign language by actually communicating
- Communication between different cultures relies on lots beside just language - body language, cultural difference, hierarchy
- Get out there and start spending time with foreigners! Meetups, societies, language exchanges... whatever you can do!
- Don't worry about making mistakes, and treat every interaction as an opportunity to improve!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageDavid asks: "How can I understand more of what's said in my salsa class?"
In Today's Episode:
- Taking classes in your target language is a great way to get more exposure to the target language
- Friends, communities, and shared experiences will all help you learn more in the long run
- Don't put too much pressure on yourself to be perfect during your class
- To understand more of what's said, focus first on vocabulary
- Record the class, or look for related YouTube videos. Then analyse the vocabulary
Resources Mentioned:
- Conversations - Learn to understand fast, spoken Spanish (or 6 other languages!)
Today's Quote:
Life Is What Happens to You While You're Busy Making Other Plans - John Lennon
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly and Gabriel Wyner discuss the ins and outs of learning Italian through opera. NOTE: The full show notes to this episode are here:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageRon asks: "How can I make the most of my commuting time?"
In Today's Episode:
- Driving is not an ideal language learning environment because your focus is elsewhere
- Stick with principles - listen to material that's just above your current level
- Use the time to listen to material that you can then study more intensively in your free time
- That way, the listening becomes a recycling or consolidation activity, not an isolated activity
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode, Olly talks about why it's so important to start speaking.
In Today's Episode:
- If you feel you're ready to start speaking... do it!
- It never gets easier to start. The longer you leave it, the harder it gets.
- The benefits are truly life-changing, in terms of relationships and linguistics!
Podcast Resources:
- italki - the easiest way to book a speaking session in the next 5 minutes
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIan asks: "How should I organise my flashcard decks?"
The Rules:
- The biggest danger with flashcards is getting behind in your review
- If that happens, the SRS algorithm can't work
- Therefore, break your flashcards down into smaller decks
- I like to do it by month (April, May, etc)
- I do this because it's quick and easy, no other reason!
Podcast Resources:
- Make Words Stick - My step-by-step guide to using flashcards to memorise vocabulary
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageYuna asks: "How can I deal with jealousy in language learning?"
The Rules:
- Olly's recent experience with some fluent Japanese speakers
- Jealousy at other people's level is a nasty feeling, yet totally natural
- The way to stop comparing yourself to others is to be clear about your own goals and reasons for learning, and to be at peace with them!
- Make sure that, within the parameters of your goals, you're doing everything you can to reach them -- that's how to have the mental toughness to stick with this way of thinking!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly begins a new series covering what he believes to be the fundamental rules of language learning.
The Rules:
- 1. Study at your desk
- 2. Don’t learn grammar before you need it
- 3. Review, review, review
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode, Olly talks about why haircuts are a fantastic language learning tool.
In This Episode:
- My recent haircut in Hong Kong
- How haircuts help you level-up in your language learning:
- Chitchat is mandatory
- You'll never get spoken to as much anywhere else, or asked as many questions
- There's no escape
- You have to actively engage in the conversation and reply to questions
- You're sitting there for extensive periods of time
- You have to push through pain barriers and tiredness
- You get stronger at socialising, which can have big knock-on effects on confidence etc
- The broader lesson is to put yourself in situations where the language is not the focus of the activity, so you're not being judged
- What other activities can you do that lead you to use the language in a more social way?
Today's Quote:
Life begins at the end of yo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message
This episode is a broadcast of interview with me from The Fluent Show, a (newly rebranded) podcast run by my friends Kerstin and Lindsay.
In This Episode:
In this conversation, we present a project Kerstin and I have been working on together for a while: German Uncovered. German Uncovered is a course for beginners who want to become fluent in German, and we are slowly getting ready to release it to the world. Exciting times! The special thing about German Uncovered is that it is entirely story-based, meaning you will not just learn the language step by step, but you'll also have read a whole book by the end. Listen in to find out how this works! If you're interested in what drives course creators to come up with innovative ideas, and how a language course comes into being, this show will give you great behind the scenes insights.
In this solo episode, Olly talks about the "gun to the head method."
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In this solo episode, Olly talks about, "How to use language textbooks the right way."
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageNick asks: "What do you think of Memrise?"
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAndrew asks: "Is social media destroying my language learning?"
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMattias asks: “How should you react to criticism from your peers in trying to perfect your accent?”
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messagePaul asks: “Why do gurus advise against learning multiple languages at the same time?”
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageOwain asks: “What is the value of passive, unfocused listening?”
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode, Olly talks about how to get over your fear of Skype lessons
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode, Olly talks about translation and its implications in language learning.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, Olly reflects on the past year and speaks about what you should expect from him in 2018.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn the second of a two-part episode, I continue revealing the 9 easiest ways to start an argument about language learning.
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:
- Bulletproof Memory Email Course – free email course to help improve your memory
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn the first of a two-part episode, Olly reveals the 9 easiest ways to start an argument about language learning.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageNicolás asks: "Do we need vacations from language learning?"
Episode Summary:
- My life is full of examples of doing things better after a long break
- Our brains can only achieve so much by focused attention
- The Pomodoro technique works on this principle
- Focus mode vs diffuse mode
- Small scale - i.e. my daily writing habits in one day
- Large scale - i.e. learning patterns over many months
- Breaks are essential... even many months can be fine
- It works even better if you can take "study breaks" while also speaking or using the language a lot
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:
- 5 Lessons I Learned from Barbara Oakley - a great video from my friend Nasos
https://youtu.be/HYkY22pP6go?t=2m7s
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageLouise asks: "How can I make my own learning material?"
Episode Summary:
- I have a long history of making my own material
- I want to study with things that interest me
- In Japan, I would record train announcements and ask a native speaker to transcribe them
- I often do pieces of writing and get my tutor to correct them
- I record my language partners giving a monologue about something and transcribe it
- I often commission transcriptions of YouTube videos, movies or TV series
- More recently, Conversations has been my big foray into materials creation
- To make your own materials, ask yourself: "What would I most like to be able to understand?"
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageTodd asks: "How can I speak more Spanish with my girlfriend?"
Episode Summary:
See Episode 029: I'm learning my wife's language See Episode 137: Love and language learning
- IWTYAL team member Dave's home language routine
- Luke's experience in Hong Kong
- You need willingness on both sides, so first establish that it's there
- Dedicated time will help
- Don't see you partner as your teacher...that leads to trouble!
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:
- Language learning with a Chinese girlfriend or boyfriend - An insightful article from Hacking Chinese
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Massoud ask: "I'm worried about what will happen if I learn German. What should I do?" I’d like to thank italki for supporting the show. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, visit: https://iwillteachyoualanguage.com//italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast!Episode Summary:
Today's Quote:
“I've had a lot of worries in my life, most of which never happened.” ― Mark Twain
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In this solo episode, Olly discusses whether immersion is all it's cracked up to be.
Episode Summary:
- Immersion is always held up as the "holy grail" of language learning
- Definition: Spending all day every day in a native-level environment
- It's not all it's cracked up to be
- Survival bias is at play:
- Katzumoto: 10,000 hours of Japanese
- Gabriel Wyner: 8 weeks in Middlebury
- Your friend who went to China and was fluent in 3 months
- Immersion only works if you are able to go full-on enough, for long enough, and stay positive enough to make it to be successful... not practical for most people
- As a study strategy, it leaves a lot to be desired:
- You don't understand anything
- There's no structure
- Not enjoyable
- My experiences with real immersion were not good
- Paris, Japan, Egypt
- Immersion is much more effective when you can already hold you own
- Theory of "Comprehensible input"
- What's the opportunity cost?
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:
- Interview with Stephen Krashen - Language learning in the polyglot community
- Language Learning Foundations - my step-by-step guide to effective language learning
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode, Olly discusses whether listening to "slow audio" is useful.
Episode Summary:
- News in Slow Spanish-type sites are becoming increasing popular
- With Yabla you can slow down the audio
- But are these helpful, or dangerous?
- There are only two reasons you won't understand something spoken:
- 1) You don't know the words/grammar
- 2) You can't understand fast speech
- If you slow down what you're listening to, you're not helping your listening, because it's not natural, and lacks the features of fast speech
- It simply gives you more time to process the information, i.e. think about the words used
- But is this the best way to learn new vocabulary... listening to slow, unnatural audio?
- This = confusing / misunderstanding the problem, and can severely limited your ability to cope with real language
- Listening to stuff at your level (comprehensible input)
- Listen at natural speed, and use the transcript to help you understandInstead, solve the problem of not understanding fast speech by:
- I do sometimes slow down audio (Speater app), but it's always when I'm listening to stuff that's too hard for me
- Caveat: Slowing down audio could be useful at the very beginning
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:
- News in Slow Spanish
- Yabla - video with interactive learning tools
- Speater App - a great app for interactive listening
- Conversations - transform your listening skills with story-based audio material
- Manifesto for Better Listening - a blog post I wrote about listening skills
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Raffy asks: "Should I be concerned about my accent?"
Episode Summary:
- Accents are a highly personal topic
- I inhabit a world in London where virtually everyone I meet has an accent
- Your accent is like your personality, and something you should be fiercely proud of
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:
- How to Develop an Awesome Accent - An article about accents I wrote on Luca's blog
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMark asks: "How should I start learning Mongolian from scratch?"
Episode Summary:
- Get a strong foundation in the basics first
- Work your way through a textbook
- Listen to the audio
- Don't get distracted by other tools
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:
- Blue Snowball - A great entry-level microphone that I used for episodes 75-229
- Shure MV5 - My new mic (what you can hear on the episode today
- French Foundations - my new book that teaches you the basics of French in two weeks
Today's Quote:
I know how to learn anything I want to learn. I absolutely know that I could learn how to fly the space shuttle because someone else knows how to fly it, and they put it in a book. Give me the book, and I do not need somebody to stand up in front of the class. - Will Smith
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageDave and Anja ask: "Does alcohol help you become more fluent?"
Episode Summary:
- You often drink alcohol in social situations
- Social situations are best possible environment for improving your speaking
- Shyness and social anxiety often prevent people practising their language
- To the extent that alcohol helps you feel more at ease, it may well be beneficial!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageTom asks: "How does learning multiple languages make you a better language learner?
Episode Summary:
I discuss three ways in which you improve as a language learner through learning multiple languages:
- Cognitively
- Behaviourally
- Methodologically
Resources Mentioned in Today's Episode:
- Episode 106 - How useful is laddering?
- Olly's books of Short Stories in different languages
- Conversations
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I give some thoughts about the reaction to Conversations.
Episode Summary:
- Reaction from you guys to Conversations
- How this reaction has impacted my plans
- Will we do an English version?
- How about volume 2?
Today's Quote:
“What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals." —Zig Ziglar
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I introduce my new Conversations product, in a conversation with IWTYAL team-member James.
Episode Summary:
In this episode you'll learn:
- What is Conversations?
- The planning, preparation and work that went into the creation of the product
- Feedback we made to the language content after input from testers
Conversations is now available in six languages! For more information click the logo below, or click here.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageThis is part 3 of a new series about improving your listening skills!
Episode Summary:
In this episode you'll learn:
- The difficult of jumping from "textbook" language to "real" language
- Why bridging the gap between the two is vital to your success
- What kind of material is most helpful
https://vimeo.com/241009994
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageThis is part 2 of a new series about improving your listening skills!
Episode Summary:
In this episode you'll learn:
- Why 5 words can all appear as 1 in speech
- What to do about "jumbles of words"
- What is Connected Speech and why does it matter?
- The ONE activity you need to do to improve your ability to tell words apart
https://vimeo.com/241011937
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageThis is part 1 of a new series about improving your listening skills!
Episode Summary:
In this episode you'll learn:
- Why speed is NOT the reason you struggle with listening
- The “invisible shield” that keeps you stuck at your current level
- The ONE simple change to your study routine that will help you understand native speakers better
https://vimeo.com/241009289
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageNicolás asks: "How can I integrate grammar and writing skills into my routine?"
Episode Summary:
- Its common for speaking to outpace other skills
- Many people find that writing is rarely necessary in another language, especially if you're learning for fun
- If a skill isn't necessary, will you be motivated enough to improve it?
- The way to become a good writer is to be a good reader
- Read widely on topics of interest - you grammar and writing will improve naturally
- What elements of your daily life can you move into Italian?
- Try writing based on the theme of your reading
Today's Quote:
“The greatest part of a writer’s time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over half a library to make one book.” —Samuel Johnson
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageHolly asks: How can I best help my child with language learning?
Episode Summary:
- Language learning for children is a very different process than for adults
- The big advantage children have is time
- Formal lessons don't work particularly well for children until they reach 10ys+
- You can't make them learn against their will, so it's essential to find something fun
- Books and people are the best resources
- OPOL
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
- Pampers to Polyglot: Tetsu Yung at the Montreal Language Festival 2016
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRTSL1ObPEU
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I speak with Stephen Krashen about language learning and the polyglot community.
- For the full show notes, please click here.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMatthias asks: "How can I help my students deal with fossilisation?"
Episode Summary:
- Fossilisation is when a mistake becomes deeply embedded in a learner's language after years of "doing it wrong"
- It can occur in grammar, pronunciation, incorrect word choice (e.g. "it's mean", "why you have...?")
- In my teaching experience, fixing fossilisation is tricky because it amounts to reprogramming someone who usually doesn't want to change
- Fixing fossilisation has to begin with awareness
- If a student has come to you, it's because they're looking for an external solution, whereas it's the student who has learnt the mistake in the first place - only they can unlearn it
- As a teacher, you can go hard or soft, it depends on how best the student will react to it
- I would set the student tasks to do at home, as it relieves pressure on the student
- Set awareness-raising activities, followed up with regular highlighting of mistakes in lessons
Today's Quote:
People like to change their mind in private. - Sam Harris
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode, I discuss how changing your study method can have a dramatic effect.
Episode Summary:
- My friend Jeremy and his struggles with Spanish
- How easy it is to get into a rut with your studying
- The benefits of trying new approaches to studying
- I challenge you to learn languages in a completely different way for a few weeks!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode,
Episode Summary:
- Living in bilingual areas
- Relationships with heritage languages
- How to take your listening and speaking skills from 80% to 100%
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode: Start Speaking Today:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I speak with Alex Rawlings about his new book: How To Speak Any Language Fluently.
Episode Summary:
- Alex's upbringing with languages
- Did he learn languages quickly because he was a kid?
- How an 11-language test was administered to Alex in 2012
- The process of writing a book
- Advice to bloggers wanting to write a book
- Working at Memrise.com
- Is it really possible to improve the way people learn languages?
- Alex's favourite advice from the book
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- How To Speak Any Language Fluently - Alex Rawlings
- AlexRawlings.co.uk - Alex's Website
- ReadLang - tool for reading online
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageNeil asks: "Should I use triangulation to learn French?"
Episode Summary:
On today's podcast:
- Episode 014: Can you use one language to learn another?
- Episode 106: How useful is laddering?
- "Triangulation" - also know as laddering or bridging
The big questions:
- My Spanish is B2 level. Is now the right time to learn French?
- Yes, I'd say so
- Will I lose Spanish once I go back to French?
- This is a valid concern
- However, it will never be "lost"
- There will likely be a period of needing to "recalibrate" his Spanish in a world that now includes French
- Should I work on both languages together, so as to develop the ability to keep both languages separate in my mind?
- Not at first
- The principle learning challenge is to learn French (not to maintain Spanish)
- Therefore, he'll need to approach learning French with as much dedication as if it were his first foreign language
- Once he's reached a conversational level in French, then it'll be time to learn to use it at the same time as Spanish
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- Glossika Custom Course Builder - learn one language through another
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMax asks: "What are the benefits of monolingual flashcards?"
Episode Summary:
Today's podcast:
- Monolingual flashcards at the beginner / intermediate level
- Challenge the assumption that you should create monolingual flashcards - how else can you be using the time?
- Do not use monolingual flashcards to learn the meaning of vocabulary:
- Definitions
- Example sentences
- Instead, use flashcards to practise your output - i.e. choosing the appropriate word and recalling it quickly
- Big danger: You quickly "learn" the cards, and the exercise stops being useful. Make sure you're not deceiving yourself about the benefits. For this reason, I would avoid creating cards with e.g.:
- Definitions
- Complete the dialogue
- How I might approach monolingual flashcards myself: Don't see it as a "testing" mechanism, but rather a "retrieval" mechanism - i.e. use the technology to help you see the vocabulary more often.
- Some thoughts:
- Close deletion (but how soon until you "learn the card"?)
- Learning Chinese characters
- A deck of synonyms... perhaps... but how do you scale?
- Mine Google for example sentences with a particular word, and simply build your flashcard decks with that
- Question and answer cards - don't test yourself, but simply use it as a mechanism of "repeating" the vocabulary as much as possible so you get more exposure
- My essential point... if you want to go "monolingual", then just do that... no need to use up your time with flashcards
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- Make Words Stick - my complete guide to using flashcards to learn and memorise vocabulary in a foreign language
- Skritter - a great app for learning Chinese characters
- Episode 188: What are the benefits of monolingual flashcards?
- Episode 213: Conversation with Gabe Wyner
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode I chat with Gabriel Wyner about his language learning background and new Kickstarter project.
Episode Summary:
- Gabe's linguistic background
- His experience on the Middlebury immersion programmes
- How the book Fluent Forever came about
- What’s the link between his previous language learning, and his method with flashcards
- What languages is he working on right now?
- The new Kickstarter project
To read Gabe's interesting blog post response to my episode (188) on monolingual flashcards click here:
Kickstarter Details:
If you'd like to support Gabe's Kickstarter project, please mark the following start date in your calendar:
- September 19th, 4pm UK time (11am EST)
- Visit: kickstarter.fluent-forever.com
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageOlga asks: "How should I use all my free time this summer?"
Episode Summary:
- Managing 3-4 foreign languages
- Why focusing on one is a good idea
- How to "live" the languages you already speak well
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAral asks: "What's the best way to organise my vocabulary notebook?"
Episode Summary:
Housekeeping:
- Upcoming guests
- New French Book
- Conversations
- British Sign Language course
Today's podcast:
- How valuable is the time you're spending organising a vocabulary notebook?
- What's the value of a vocabulary notebook in and of itself? Does it help?
- The big question: Will you ever look at it again?
- Some people recommend keeping exhaustive notebooks with every conceivable detail about the new word, organising thematically, etc...
- I've tried all this before, but it's too slow!
- Steve Kaufmann's thinking: How are you going to cover enough new vocabulary to make progress, if you spend so much time on each individual word?
My 80/20 of vocabulary notebooks:
- Get your vocabulary from rich, compelling context (reading, listening, speaking)
- Write things down if you find it helpful
- Choose only the most useful words and learn them using your favourite process
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- Bulletproof Memory Email Course - free email course to help improve your memory
https://youtu.be/3voBSKr9Sl4
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageThis weekend, I was in Montreal for LangFest 2017. Since then, many friends have been asking me how it was. So, in this episode, I answer that question publicly.
Episode Summary:
- Many people from the Community traveled from far and wide to attend the conference
- It's great to take a few days to step away and think about language and language learning with calm... it's inspiring
- My talk on memory
- Stephen Krashen, Steve Kaufmann and comprehensible input
- Does comprehensible input or conscious learning result in skill building?
- Story and graded readers
- The theme emerging from speakers that stuck with me was that of "compelling input" and "passion" ... nothing new, but the extent of the emphasis was a good reminder of what matters
- italki
- I personally found this a great boost for my work with graded readers
- Montreal is a great, cosmopolitan city, despite taxes, tips and crazy weather
- Alex Rawlings gave a great talk in which he parodied language learning methods
- I had some great meetings with Stephen Krashen and Teach Yourself
- Caught up with Richard and Alex, had good time to chat with Benny and Steve Kaufmann
- Organising a conference is a LOT of work
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- LangFest 2017 - conference website
- Stephen D Krashen - website with articles, books and more
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMichael asks: "How can I listen to older podcast episodes?"
Episode Summary:
- I've recently changed the settings in my podcast feed to display the maximum number of old episodes
- You can find all previous episodes on the website - simply navigate to the "podcast" tab
Today's Quote:
Progress is man's ability to complicate simplicity. - Thor Heyerdahl
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageJane asks: "What's it like having so many languages in your head?"
Episode Summary:
- Mostly, I focus on learning only one language at a time
- To that extent, I don't have much confusion in the learning process
- In daily life, I find that languages come and go, depending on who I'm spending time with, what I'm doing, what words I need
- My default is English
- When I hear other languages, my brain usually switches immediately into that "zone". With a few mins of speaking, I'm comfortable
- Brazilians in the park
- Spanish people blocking the door
- Takeshi in the street
- Chatting with my Cantonese friend
- Sometimes words in other languages pop up inadvertently, without me realising it
- Remember, it's more normal than not to be multilingual
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5slVHy2JmcQ&feature=youtu.be
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode, I describe what I consider to be the most effective approach to learning a language.
Episode Summary:
- Begin by getting a thorough grounding in the basics - quantity over quality is best at first
- Start speaking early on with a language tutor
- Grow your vocabulary while getting used to the sounds of the language - listening & reading
- Practise what you learn directly with a language partner or tutor
- Create a lifestyle that involves using your new language as much as possible
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- Language Learning Foundations - a step-by-step guide to learning a new language quickly
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode I discuss the design and creation of my new Spanish course for beginners.
Episode Summary:
- Why I created a Spanish Beginner course
- The main aims of the course
- The concept I landed on
- How it all came together through story
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- Fluent Spanish Academy Beginner - Join as a BETA member (limited time)
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageDaco asks: "Should I learn Mandarin or Cantonese?"
Episode Summary:
- Mandarin is the main international Chinese language, with around 1bn speakers
- Cantonese is a related language/dialect of Mandarin, with far fewer speakers - around 60m
- In many Chinatowns around the world, Cantonese is spoken, due to historical migration
- However, Mandarin is the dominant language worldwide by far
- The choice of which to learn can only depend on your personal motivations
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- IWTYAL 042: Which language should I learn?
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageCrystal asks: "What do you think about watching English movies with foreign language subtitles"
Episode Summary:
- If studying in a way that's helping, keep doing it!
- With movies, it's worth experimenting with different audio/subtitle combinations
- To improve your listening comprehension, it makes sense to have your movies set to the target language audio
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMyles asks: "Where can I find audio with transcripts?"
Episode Summary:
- Why listening is important, and why transcripts matter
- Considerations for beginners, intermediate and advanced
- The trouble finding good material
Resources that are unhelpful:
- YouTube videos
- Movies
- Radio
- Podcasts
Resources I consider helpful:
- Graded readers with audiobooks (with caveats)
- FluentU, Easy Languages, etc (with caveats)
- Persist with native speaker resources that really interest you
- Podcasts for language learners with transcripts (mostly for English learners)
- Random language blogs and products
- I have hired people to transcribe material I like in the past
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- IWTYAL 185: How to make your sentences less English
- The Big Listening Con - Why Most Listening Practice Material Isn't Fit For Purpose
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I chat with Dr Barbara Oakley about her fascinating career in languages and learning.
Episode Summary:
- For the full notes accompanying this episode, please see this post.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageKyle asks: "What are some good careers using languages?"
Episode Summary:
- My experience using languages abroad
- Careers where you're likely to have opportunities to use your languages
- The reality of "language jobs"
- Designing your ideal life with languages at the centre
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- An insightful video from Steve Kaufmann about careers with languages:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIRef1BryPM
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWelcome to episode 200 of the podcast! For this landmark episode, I decided to invite two of my favourite language podcasters to come together for a cosy fireside chat:
- Kris from the Actual Fluency Podcast
- Kerstin from the Creative Language Learning Podcast
Episode Summary:
This episode is a long, unstructured conversation, in which we discuss topics of personal importance to us. The include:
- What we really think about language learning?
- What we are trying to achieve with our websites?
- Do we practise what we preach?
The sound quality isn't always great, I'm afraid, due to a less-than-ideal Skype connection, but hopefully that won't prevent you from enjoying the episode!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this exciting episode, I speak with Sue Hart, the publisher who persuaded Michel Thomas to release his famous language courses to the world.
Episode Summary:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn today's episode, Olly and Jan discuss the naked truth about traveling abroad for language immersion.
Episode Summary:
- Why it's important to travel to the right place
- Speaking a foreign language among friends
- Filming interactions with the locals
- Forming friendships in a specific language
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn today's episode, Olly and Jan discuss how we make our travel videos. Use these tips to improve your own holiday films!
Episode Summary:
- The importance of story
- What do you talk about?
- The "start of the day" process
- Do you need a professional camera?
- Recording good audio
- How to edit the smart way
Equipment & Resources Mentioned:
Here's the (very affordable) equipment we use to make all our videos:
- iPhone6 Plus - a state of the art camera in your pocket
- Sony Cybershot - one of the best compact cameras to travel with
- Rode smartLav+ - fantastic clip-on mic for your smartphone
- Screenflow - great, powerful video editing software for Mac
- YouTube Audio Library - free music to add to your videos
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageToday's episode comes from Playa del Carmen in Mexico!
Episode Summary:
- We chat about our mission to Mexico and what we're up to
- Follow along the adventure with daily videos on YouTube and Instagram
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAli asks: "How do you remember the gender of nouns?"
Episode Summary:
- Unfortunately, noun genders just have to be remembered
- At first it seems like an impossible task, but keep going, and you will start to know instinctively which is which
- You will inevitably make some mistakes, but you will be forgiven!
- If you use mnemonics, try creating some way of visualising the gender of the word
- In practice, you can guess the gender of many words using generalised rules (see below)
- Interestingly, the gender of words can vary between romance languages. For example, "planet": la planète (Fr), el planeta (Es)
Examples in French, taken from the French Your Way site: The following words are generally masculine:
- Nouns ending in “_sme” Example : le communisme, le capitalisme, le marasme
- Nouns ending in « _et » Examples : un ticket, un garçonnet
- Nouns ending in « _euil » Example : le cerfeuil (chervil), un écureuil, un fauteuil, un cerceuil (coffin)
The following words are generally feminine:
- Nouns ending in « _tié” Examples: une amitié, la moitié, la pitié
- Nouns ending in « _ée » Examples: la journée, la soirée, une vallée, une fée (= fairy) Exceptions: words rerived from Greek, such as: le musée, le trophée, un scarabée, un lycée
- Nouns ending in “_tte” Examples : une bouillotte (a warm water bottle), une fourchette, une maisonnette, une fillette Exception :un squelette
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- French Your Way - a helpful website about learning French!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageJoe asks: "I study so much, I worry that I'm being inefficient."
Episode Summary:
- It's important to make a distinction between "study" and "practice"
- What do you spend your time doing? There's a risk you are planted firmly in study mode, in which case wasting your time is a danger...
- There's only so much new information your brain can take in in one day, so in that sense, you certainly do get diminishing returns after a certain amount of "study"
- However, you can never spend too much time in the company of the language
- I would suggest you experiment with spending no more than one hour a day on focused study, and instead try to consume French with real activities: speaking with people, reading books, watching TV
- Create an immersion environment for yourself, based on the things you enjoy the most
- You won't get the same sense of daily progress, but you'll be priming yourself for a transformation in your French abilities!
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- Follow my "Immersion Trip" to Mexico by subscribing to the YouTube channel here
- Get behind-the-scenes pics and vids on my Instagram channel
- IWTYAL110: How can I measure my progress?
- IWTYAL113: More thoughts on tracking progress
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messagePaul asks: "What do you think of the ESL industry?"
Episode Summary:
- I taught English as a foreign language for year, and enjoyed it immensely
- CELTA is a wonderful course and I highly recommend it
- There are a number of tensions between independent language learning and classroom teaching
- The challenge for ESL teachers is how best to teach a classroom of 10-20 people who come for a few hours a week
- Language learning ideology usually goes out the window when faced with the reality of a classroom and a language school
- Nevertheless, you can have a hugely positive impact on people's lives, and enrich your own life at the same time
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageSyawal asks: "How can I give better presentations in a foreign language?"
Episode Summary:
- With public speaking, you have to detangle the challenges of the presentation itself, with the language you use
- Presentations in your mother tongue can ofter leave you nervous and rambling
- It depends how much you want to prepare, and how much time you have
- The problem is similar to writing in a foreign language, and relates to how well you can express yourself in more formal language
- Method 1: Make sure you have a solid command of the specific vocabulary you need, then ad lib on the day
- Method 2: Prepare word-for-word what you'll say in certain parts of the talk
Today's Quote:
Strength and growth come only through continuous effort and struggle. - Napoleon Hill
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageSaud asks: "Do you use apps for language learning?"
Episode Summary:
- Because technology is always being promoted as making our lives more efficient, many people are tempted to look to apps to speed up the language learning process
- All my opinions about apps are formed in the light of the fact that I remember what language learning was like before the internet
- Nothing will ever be as effective as you, a good book, a pen and a paper
- The critical mistakes that apps make is to try to offer a new learning methodology
- The role of technology in language learning should be to help you consume learning material more efficiently
- The criteria for judging an app should be: "Does it help me do more efficiently something I was already doing?"
- Before the internet: Hard to access texts, audio on tapes was inefficient to listen to, everything has to be stored manually on paper, native speakers inaccessible
- After the internet: Texts are freely available, you can manipulate audio easily, you have data entry on your phone, native speakers readily available
- There's a big risk you have to mitigate against when you use apps: Attention and focus
- I use two apps: Flashcards Deluxe and Speater
- I also use dictionary apps and Skype
- Part of the reason I haven't used more apps is because I've been learning less common languages. However, if I want to pick up German, for example, I would go straight to a book, not an app
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
IWTYAL 051: Can technology help you learn a language? https://youtu.be/rM-N29vnYME
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMiki asks: "How should I teach Japanese on iTalki?"
Episode Summary:
- Firstly, be honest about what you are offering and your experience level
- If you have no experience, you can still help Japanese learners a lot
- Begin as a "community tutor" and offer conversation lessons so you can get experience
- Have an honest talk with the student about what they're looking for an how you can help. Ask questions like:
- What are you looking for?
- How would you like me to help?
- Do you want me to correct your mistakes, or let you talk?
- The most important skill you have to develop as a teacher is the ability to listen
- As the student is speaking, make notes of common mistakes, look for patterns - are they making the same mistake all the time?
- Let the student talk as much as possible, and try to encourage them to speak (that's what most people want), make them feel amazing!
- Every now and again, stop, and show the student what kind of mistakes they have been making (be selective), or opportunities to improve
- At the end of the lesson, ask the student what you could do to improve.
- "What would you like to work on next time" is a good question that allows the student to say what they want, without risking offending the teacher
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- 19 Quick Changes You Can Make Today That Will Make You A Better Language Teacher - a popular article I wrote about becoming a better teacher
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageBegum asks: "Should I learn Spanish or Japanese?"
Episode Summary:
- What's your criteria for learning a new language?
- Always choose the language you're most passionate about
- Never learn a language because you think it will be easy...it won't!
- Some questions I've been dealing with lately!
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- Check out the new intro and outro on the show! Huge thanks to Jorge de Lima for helping with those! (Find him on LinkedIn)
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageCharlotte asks: "What's your opinion on removing English from flashcards altogether?
Episode Summary:
- Arguments for having flashcards entirely in the target language:
- Avoid translation
- Learn to think in the target language
- Increased exposure to target language
- "Learn like a child"
- Arguments for having pictures on your flashcards:
- Visual memory is stronger than auditory memory
- Wyner: "It’s much easier to learn a word off of a picture card you’ve made yourself than off of a translation card you downloaded in someone else’s deck." = false equivalence
My response to this:
- Translation is inevitable, and also very useful! (The more languages I acquire, the more I use contrastive analysis to learn faster.)
- Parallels with learning like children are misguided - we're not children, we have study skills
- Flashcards entirely in the target language are soon "learnt", thereby negating the benefit of any increased exposure.
- Visuals are helpful, but are so time consuming as to make the creation of flashcards a burden.
- Elaborate systems for flashcards misunderstand the purpose of SRS as a learning tool. Setting up flashcards with pictures and peripheral info in the target language, in an attempt to make them a kind of learning tool is not only highly inefficient, but also deprives you of time spent with the whole language
My thoughts on a smart approach to using flashcards:
- Flashcards are for practising output, not input
- In other words, flashcards are for practising the recall of stuff you've already learnt
- The role of English in the flashcards is as a prompt - your task is then to recall the word or phrase in the target language.
- Images are indeed powerful, but are best created in your mind (i.e. mnemonics)
- It's vital for flashcards not to become burdensome - Keep it simple!
- The potential for memory exists firmly within your mind - the extent to which you employ your brainpower and imagination when you attempt to learn new vocabulary determines how well you remember it.
- To that extent - the spaced repetition build into flashcards offers you an opportunity to reinforce the associations you have already made, rather than the source of learning itself.
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
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In this episode, I chat with Mark Pentleton from Coffee Break Italian about the UK podcast awards!
Episode Summary:
- The UK podcast awards
- Coffee Break Italian's nomination
- Filming behind the scenes
- How Coffee Break got started
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
https://youtu.be/vTgrwPliQmY
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageQuinton asks: "How can I prepare for my trip to China?"
Episode Summary:
- What's the unique opportunity you'll have on your trip?
- Most likely, it's speaking, and the chance to speak a lot to people
- If you study characters, there's no particular benefit to being in China
- Take iTalki lessons every day and build up your speaking muscle
- Potentially find people to meet and practise with in advance
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMeg asks: "How can I make my Russian sentences less English?"
Episode Summary:
- The challenge you're facing is learning to express ideas the way a Russian would
- It's not just a linguistic thing - it's a cultural thing. Compare: Good Morning / おはようございます
- There's no shortcut to doing this - it's a long, gradual process
- If you want to express yourself like a Russian, you need to spend a lot of time with Russian - listening, reading, speaking
- The process you need to practise is how to take an idea, and construct a sentence the way a Russian would. In order to achieve this, any exercise that helps you slow down the process and get feedback on your efforts can be helpful.
Try:
- Reverse translation (see below)
- Your teacher can ask you: "How do you say ___ in Russian?" and then correct you
- Talk to yourself in Russian as you walk around the house
But ultimately, a lot of listening and reading is the best policy!
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- Russian Short Stories for Beginners - Olly Richards & Alex Rawlings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VXmDiBfzwA
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageFerdinand asks: "How do I repair holes in my students' grammar?"
Episode Summary:
- How holes in your grammar can develop
- Different roles for the teacher:
- Teach what you know is right
- Teach what the student expects
- Raising awareness is the only way to help students self-monitor and fix their own mistakes
- If students resist basic grammar exercises, look for another way...
How to raise awareness and encourage self-monitoring:
- Talk to them about their goals, and how better grammar would help
- "Stealth grammar"
- Record the student and have them listen back
- Write two sentences on the board, ask: "What's the difference?"
- Set writing tasks instead of speaking tasks - scaffold their language and highlight opportunities for better grammar
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I react to a comment in my Facebook community about feeling overwhelmed.
Episode Summary:
- There's a lot of advice, it can be difficult to know what to do
- It's important to interact with others, but only when it adds value
- Texting and language exchanges (free) - you still have to follow social graces
- Teachers (paid) - you're paying for the convenience and efficiency
- You should trust your instincts as to whether it's productive or not
- Don't fight losing battles - there aren't enough hours in the day
- You can learn a lot by yourself - The "One Thing" approach can save you a lot of heartache
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- How to get s*** done - my go-to article on the "One Thing" approach to language learning
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this solo episode, I share an update on my exciting new Conversations project.
Episode Summary:
- The difficulty with improving your listening comprehension
- The effect on your learning
- How Conversations came to be
- How it's being created
- What happens next
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In part 2 of this episode, I chat about the link between music and language learning with my polyglot friend Fiel Sahir.
Episode Summary:
- What's the link between music and language learning?
- What do musicians do differently when they learn languages?
- Does the type of music you play make a difference?
- And much, much more...
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- 3 Hidden Links Between Music & Language Learning
- Fiel Sahir's website: Between3Worlds.com
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn part 1 of this episode, I chat about the link between music and language learning with my polyglot friend Fiel Sahir.
Episode Summary:
- What's the link between music and language learning?
- What do musicians do differently when they learn languages?
- Does the type of music you play make a difference?
- And much, much more...
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
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Balen asks: "Is it possible to become fluent in a language only by listening?"
Episode Summary:
No, you can't become fluent only by listening.
- The Silent Period
- Children listen for years, soaking things up, but still take years of practise to produce coherent English
- Learning English by watching TV
- Immigrants are often silent for years...listening instead
However, listening is the most important skill, and I find myself spending more and more time working on it:
- The role of time
- Active vs Passive Listening
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- The “Silent Period” in Language Acquisition: Truth or Myth? - a good article that summarises this topic
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Rafael asks: "How can I stop hesitating when I speak English?" Hesitation happens either when: Speaking fluidly, without hesitation, comes with a lot of practice. I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, visit: http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast!Episode Summary:
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In this episode, Olly gives his thoughts on what it means to be a polyglot.
Episode Summary:
- "Polyglot" is a label that can be misleading or even somewhat meaningless
- The same language journey can mean different things to different people
- Collecting languages is not a meaningful pursuit
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageDenise asks: "Is now a good time to learn Italian?"
Episode Summary:
- There's rarely a "right time"
- I usually suggest getting a language to an Upper-Intermediate level (B2) before starting another one
- However, Italian and Portuguese are closely related. You might not have to do as much study as you think.
- It might also be easier than learning English
- Spend a bit of time each day simply listening and reading to basic Italian. You don't have to do any speaking, or heavy study, just start to put it on the map
- Time will do the rest!
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- Italian Short Stories For Beginners - my book of Italian stories!
Today's Quote:
“I would rather die of passion than of boredom.” —Vincent van Gogh
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageGabrielle asks: "When I don't understand, I often just smile, nod, and pretend I do. How can I stop this?"
Episode Summary:
- Is it normal to pretend you understand?
- Every language learning journey starts like this
- Persistence is the name of the game
In terms of stages, here's how I see it:
- Lower level: You still have a lot to learn, so don't be surprised if you don't understand. Keep studying. Have conversations with sympathetic listeners.
- Higher level: This is the stage where you need to get used to the vocabulary of everyday life, especially if you've been in "study mode" for a long time. Speak as much as possible, and focus on the situation/conversation, not the language. Record your conversations and analyse them later.
Remember:
- You don't need to understand everything
- Keeping the conversation going is key
- Make general points
- Tell stories
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Yuta asks: "Should I be relying on Google Translate?"
Episode Summary:
- Effective language learning means learning to communicate within your means
- The problem with relying on Google Translate is that you stop relying on yourself
- Paraphrasing is a key speaking skill, and you develop it by learning to communicate in spite of a lack of vocabulary
- HelloTalk is great for practising stuff you already know, but not necessarily for developing fluency
- I would devote time instead to live conversation
- While talking, make a note of the things you can't say, and learn them later
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- 13 Ways To Beat Your Fear and Start Speaking Foreign Languages - a blog post I wrote to help you start speaking
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Selman asks: "How many hours a week do you study?"
Episode Summary:
- Here's what I aim for: Focused study every weekday morning (1 hour), sporadic flashcards + listening during the day (0-60 mins), at least 3 speaking sessions a week (30-60 minutes)
- A rough total is around 5 hours study + 3 hours speaking
- Add on top of that watching TV, reading books, going out etc
- However, I often go for days without studying, and don't often stick to this schedule, but it tends to come back to this
- Remember that the success you have depends much more on the range of activities you do - speaking, reading etc. Are those considered studying?
- With my stronger languages like Spanish, Japanese etc, I don't study them any more, I just use them
Resources Mentioned In Today's Episode:
- Core Study Time In Your Language Routine - a popular blog post on the topic of study and routine
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This is a re-broadcast of the most popular 3-part series from the podcast. I answer the question: "I'm simply too busy to learn languages. How can I find the time?"
In this episode:
- The power of tiny
- How I learnt Cantonese during an extremely busy period in my life
- Why “1 hour” will put you off, whilst “30 seconds” will get you started!
- How to create micro habits so you can effortlessly get up and study any time and fill your day with language learning
Resources mentioned in todays episode:
- Time Control - a brand new training course where I walk you step by step through the process of becoming an ultra-efficient language learner, however busy your schedule!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageThis is a re-broadcast of the most popular 3-part series from the podcast. I answer the question: "I'm simply too busy to learn languages. How can I find the time?"
In this episode:
- How to use the power of the “One Thing” to make massive progress towards your goals
- The importance of saying “no”
- How to focus on your goals like a laser
Resources mentioned in todays episode:
- Time Control - a brand new training course where I walk you step by step through the process of becoming an ultra-efficient language learner, however busy your schedule!
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This is a re-broadcast of the most popular 3-part series from the podcast. I answer the question: "I'm simply too busy to learn languages. How can I find the time?"
In this episode:
- Why goal setting is often overlooked, but is the key to everything
- How people set unachievable goals
- What a sensible goal looks like
- Defining your next-step goal
Resources mentioned in todays episode:
- Time Control - a brand new training course where I walk you step by step through the process of becoming an ultra-efficient language learner, however busy your schedule!
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In today's episode, I talk to Jonathan Levi from The Superlearner Academy about accelerated learning techniques.
Episode Summary:
- Jonathan's difficult learning background at school
- The story of how he first encountered speed reading
- How to get amazing results on your MBA
- What is accelerated learning?
- The core principles of rapid skill acquisition
- How to apply memory techniques to language learning
Resources In Today's Episode:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageDanilo asks: "How should I get started learning Japanese?"
Episode Summary:
What happened to me:
- I learnt to say a bunch of things, but never really understood the language
- I never spent enough time listening
- After moving to Japan, I continued studying, gradually building up my knowledge, but it took forever
- It wasn't until I began speaking very often that I really began to crack Japanese, and become comfortable with it's logic
My suggested plan of attack:
- Avoid lessons at the start, unless you can find a good teacher
- Choose a textbook you like and work through it, focusing on the dialogues
- Learn hiragana and katakana immediately
- Once you've completed your textbook, look for an iTalki tutor, and set up 2-3 speaking sessions a week
- Do as much listening as possible!
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Fletcher asks: "Can I adapt the traditional memory palace technique?"
Episode Summary:
- What is a memory palace? (The story of Simonides)
- Choose a building you're familiar with
- Take words you want to remember
- Place them around the room
- Create mnemonic with location + action
- Practise recalling the words by walking through the memory palace sequentially
Two key features:
- Location - create a mnemonic using the location itself (e.g. the sofa)
- Recall - practise recall by walking through the memory palace
Fletcher asks if you can substitute the building or room, for the handlebars of a bicycle...
- You can do anything!
- The key to making the memory palace word is vivid imagery, so if that works for you, then great!
- Make sure you think about the key elements of location and recall.
- Try out your variation technique and com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message
Arnie asks: "How can I stop translating in my head when people speak to me in French?"
Episode Summary:
- See episode 87 for a previous answer to this topic
- Translating in your head is a very common problem
- There's no quick fix I can give you, only some encouragement and a helpful way of thinking about the problem
- To state the obvious: When you understand what's being said in French, you have no reason to translate
- Therefore, the more you improve, the less you translate
- This is good to remember, as it helps you realise it's a gradual process
- For me, translating tends to be a grammar issue
- My Cantonese right now - often I'll understand something in Cantonese, with no translation. Sometimes, I'll come across a sentence that's grammatically different and I'll need to translate it in my head in order to make sense of it. This dies away over time, as I improve.
Key points:
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Sonia asks: "What's the ideal language learning environment?"
Episode Summary:
- There's no such thing as the ideal, or best, language learning environment
- Learning to speak a language is heavily linked to affective factors - your feelings and how you react to the environment around you
- You can be very analytical, and conclude that complete immersion after a minimum of study is the "most efficient way"... but only if you're happy in that environment
- When I look back on my language learning story, my success has been heavily linked to my environment (e.g. Spanish friends in London vs isolation in Japan)
- The question I ask myself most when I learn languages now is: "How does this language make sense in the context of the lifestyle that I enjoy?" (e.g. In Hong Kong I didn't have great working conditions, so my language learning suffered as a result)
- If your French is still low-level, you still have a lot of work to do. Yo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message
Eleanor asks: "How can I maintain my Spanish after university?"
Episode Summary:
- Learning vs maintenance
- When is maintenance necessary?
- Being realistic
- Richard Simcott's approach (as described in Language Learning Foundations)
- What I do personally to maintain my languages
Tips for maintaining languages at an advanced level
- Reading books you like
- Watching movies, TV or listening to podcasts
- Attending events
- Hanging out with friends
- Studying in the language
- Language exchanges using a foreign language (e.g. Spanish/Korean as a native English speaker)
- Teach the language to others
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
- IWTYAL 047: How do you maintain your level in multiple languages
- How I learnt 8 languages
- Language Learning Foundations Video Course
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageChris asks: "How should I start learning Cantonese, given that I already speak Mandarin?"
Episode Summary:
- Cantonese is to Mandarin what Cockney is to English
- It's a highly developed, unique language that is considered a spoken language
- When Cantonese speakers write things down, they normally use standard Chinese
So what does this mean for a Mandarin speaker who wants to learn Cantonese?
- At the risk of oversimplifying, your major task is to learn a large amount of Cantonese-specific vocabulary, including the different pronunciation and more tones
- While there is more to it than that (different grammar structures, sentence particles etc), the two languages are close enough that your existing knowledge of Mandarin will transfer very well, help you notice any differences and slowly adjust
- You won't have many new linguistic concepts to learn, it's more a question of getting use to the specific ways Cantonese speakers express themselves
- It's not the same task as learning a Chinese dialect from scratch as a foreigner
What about the practical considerations?
- Because you're going to get so much "for free", you should start by doing a lot of listening and let time do the work
- Use resources where the audio comes with written Cantonese, so you can start associate the characters you already know with new sounds
- I've been told the best Cantonese resources are written in Mandarin, so if you can cope, go with those!
- Given your experience, I would spend a few months simply working through textbook dialogues and noticing as much as possible
- To master the language, you'll need to arrange your life in a way that allows you to speak regularly (see episode 153) - your progress is going to depend on your ability to make those lifestyle changes
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I describe a terrible language exchange experience I had this week.
Episode Summary:
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- My terrible language exchange this week
- Why it went wrong
- What you can learn from the experience
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Chris asks: "Should I speak formally or informally in Turkish?" Japanese: Spanish: French: The problem in your case may be that you're not using Turkish enough to develop a gut feel for what is appropriate... I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast!In this episode:
Quote Of The Day:
Be polite; write diplomatically; even in a declaration of war one observes the rules of politeness. -Otto von Bismarck
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Jonathan asks: "How can I find comprehensible input for Hebrew?"
In this episode:
1. Find other people who are learning the same language, and ask what materials they like:
- Forums - UniLang, How To Learn Any Language
- Facebook groups
- I use CantoDict.com
2. Go to specialist bookshops (in- and out of country). I found some great stuff in Hong Kong 3. Search for bloggers who write about your target language and email them 4. Find material you like and hire someone to transcribe it. Francesco did this with Estonian. I did this with Cantonese:
- A friend/tutor
- iTalki teacher
- Upwork.com
- Proz.com
5. Make your own materials!
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Valentin asks: "I'm at intermediate level in Russian. How can I grow my vocabulary?"
In this episode:
- There's no quick solution - you have a large amount of vocabulary to learn, and that takes time
- Firstly, make sure you can read Russian. It's not too hard, and not being able to read is a handicap
- "I can't read books or read articles" - maybe not, but you can find material that's graded
Tools that can help you read...
- LingQ
- ReadLang
- My book of short stories in Russian
Also...
- Find speaking partners and use Russian socially - in Japan, speaking with others as much as possible was how I grappled upward to fluency
- Don't ignore the option of taking classes - it can be a good, systematic way to improve
- Avoid using prepared lists or flashcard decks
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Max asks: "How can I hold Skype conversations if I'm just a beginner?"
In this episode:
- Many people freeze up as a beginner because they lack vocabulary and confidence
- If you're willing to make mistakes, you can go far!
Keeping conversations going as a beginner:
- "How do you say ___?"
- Ask questions
- Become a master at paraphrasing
- Success with this depends a lot on your teacher - see Olly's teacher in Thailand for an example of how this can work well:
All this develops your communicative competence.
- But a "Tarzan" approach can leave you with gaps - e.g. grammar and key vocabulary
- It can be different between languages too
- You might prefer a more structured approach
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Libby asks: "I've recently returned home after a year in Germany. How can I keep up my German?"
In this episode:
- It's normal for your language to go through "seasons"
- My Thailand experience, how I feel about it now, and why I'm not worried
- How I learnt Spanish and Portuguese... and didn't use them for years!
- The maturing of my Japanese
- Having lived abroad and experienced what it's like to live a language, going back to studying might feel wrong to you
- You're doing all the right things... reading, speaking etc
- So try to answer the question: "What role does German play in my life now?"
- A new language ultimately exists to use it
- Personally, I don't study my older languages much (if at all). I just use them.
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- Actively search out friends using language exchange sites
- Attend meetups
- Sign up to cultural acti --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message
In this episode, I talk about my plans for 2017 and thank some people who have influenced my life and work over the last year.
In this episode:
My big plans for the year:
- Fluent Spanish Academy - growing the Academy into the best resource for Spanish learners on the web
- New beginners Spanish course - watch this space!
- Conversations - collections of fun, natural dialogues for language learners
- Cantonese listening materials - a new project coming soon
- Short Stories - a big (but still secret) project coming soon
- Polyglot Pub - more events for language fans
- Languages Of London - a new Instagram account celebrating the linguistic diversity of the greatest city in the world. #languagesoflondon
Thanks:
- Steve, for being my biggest inspiration for language learning
- Benny, for showing me what's possible
- Colin, for helping me reach more people around the world
- Calif, for her passion for Cantonese and help producing amazing dialogues
- Israel, for his help translating
- Anthony, for his advice and friendship
- Tetsu and Joey, for inviting me to Montreal
- Jan, for being a great travel companion
- Conor and Kris, for bouncing around endless ideas
- Robert, for being the best supporter in the world
- Kruu Nuu, for being an amazing teacher and putting up with my lack of Thai study
- Stu Jay, for inspiring me to continue with Asian languages
- Richard, for his friendship and many conversations about languages
- Amy, for her help getting blog posts out on time
- iTalki, for supporting this show
- Shirley, for a great lunch
- Karen, for showing me some of the coolest things in HK
- Dave, for helping me manage an insane amount of email
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Polyglot Pub - My regular meetups for language fans in London
- Montreal Language Festival 2017, 25-27 August, Montreal
- Polyglot Conference 2017, October, Reykjavik
- Polyglot Gathering 2017, 31 May - 4 June, Bratislava
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Clay asks: "For how long should I use the same material?"
In this episode:
- One of the most destructive language habits is jumping from one material to the next
- Usually, my advice is to stick with ONE thing, simply to guard against the "butterfly" problem
- "Don't let the great be the enemy of the good"
When I'm studying, I usually have a few different strands to my learning:
- Speaking on a regular basis
- Flashcard review of vocabulary
- Study time
In my study time, I tend to do one thing over and over, until I get bored.
- I wonder why you're asking this question?
- You should know deep down if the activity you're doing is productive or not
- If you feel it's productive, keep going!
- You will certainly lose motivation to do it sooner or later... wait till that time! (For me it's usually 3 weeks)
- If you feel it's not productive, stop immediately and try something else
- Try to avoid FOMO - providing you're speaking, learning vocabulary, and doing other holistic activities, you won't be missing out on anything!
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- "Sprints" - My 3-week approach to studying language material
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageChen asks: "How can I teach my child a foreign language without a native environment?"
In this episode:
- Studies comparing school education systems don't find any benefits to starting school tuition before the age of 11. However, this is an indictment of the education system more than anything
- It is possible to teach children many languages at the same time
It's always good to follow the child's interests, but since children change their tastes so frequently, I would pick the language you want him/her to learn, and focus on that over the long-term The ideal scenario is as follows:
- Set aside one hour a day for the language
- If possible, bring in an au-pair or nanny to interact with the child for that time ("One Person One Language")
- If that is not possible, learn the language yourself, and teach him/her as you go
- Use the same teaching methods you would use in your mother tongue - songs, games, cartoons
- Be VERY patient, and don't expect quick results
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Tetsu Yung on the Actual Fluency Podcast - raising multilingual children
- Olly Richards' Fluency Mastermind - join the FREE Facebook group!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I discuss learning languages abroad.
In this episode:
- Moving abroad to learn a language isn't always as easy as it seems
- The need to feel comfortable can lead to decisions that aren't helpful for language learning
What I've been doing in Hong Kong:
- Talking to people on the street is neither easy nor productive. Create dedicated opportunities to speak: ConversationExchange.com, MyLanguageExchange.com
- Learning local vocabulary for daily life is the biggest benefit to living abroad: Use flashcards to store what you learn
- Keep an ongoing record of phrases you want to use, and ask someone later (again, I use flashcards for this)
- You only need a couple of good friends to create a perfect learning environment - go out as much as possible
- Use commuting time for study
- Use all dead time for revision
- Don't stop studying!
- Look for ways to involve yourself in the language - I'm creating my own materials
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Today's quote:
A wise man will create more opportunities than he finds Francis Bacon
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMarco asks: "My teacher says I don't speak like a native. What should I do?"
In this episode:
- When you begin talking to native speakers, most of the value comes from simply speaking
- Getting used to speaking is the most important thing
- If you have a lot of existing language knowledge from school, you need to spend time with native speakers in order to get used to how they actually speak
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Speaking Bootcamp - A crash course in speaking fluently and communicating better with native speakers
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAndy asks: "Why am I still a beginner?"
In this episode:
- Asian languages can take a long time to get used to
- 6 months seems to be the length of time it takes to become familiar with a new language
- If you're not seeing progress, you need to increase the frequency and depth of your learning
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Olly's YouTube channel - subscribe for regular videos from Hong Kong!
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Tadeusz asks: "Do Chinese concepts of time differ from English?" In this episode, I'm joined by Chris Parker. We discuss... Before and after, not really front and behind 5 years ago - 5年以前 = 5 years before (not really front) 5 years time - 5年以后 = 5 years after (not really behind) (trad chars = 五年以後) (for weeks and months) For series of books or films etc: or 上 first part 下 second part I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast!In this episode:
Language Examples:
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In this episode, I look back on the last 3 months of learning Thai.
In this episode:
- What I've done since returning from Thailand
- Is one lesson a week enough?
- Learning two languages at once
- Advice for a "minimum" time commitment
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Olly's YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/iwtyal
- Learn Thai Video Series: Click here
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageRana asks: "How can you learn a language without traveling abroad?"
In this episode:
- Traveling abroad isn't necessarily a good thing
- You can easily learn the basics of a new language from anywhere
- Get a good textbook & take online classes
- Plan a trip abroad later on, once you can speak
- Longer-term, the mosts important thing is to stay motivated in your learning
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Do you need to live abroad to learn a language? - An interesting piece by Jana Fadness on Luca Lampariello's blog.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageDave asks: "How useful are word frequency lists?"
In this episode:
- A small number of words account for a disproportionate amount of use in spoken language
- But does it make sense to memorise the most frequent words?
- What about nuance, or context?
- Why a holistic approach is best - you'll learn those words naturally anyway
- Frequency dictionaries can be useful for filling in gaps
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
The Science Of Successful Blogging - My talk from the Montreal Language Festival in Summer 2016. https://youtu.be/HhC0xbpI9QI
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Syawal asks: "How can I enrich my vocabulary when speaking?"
In this episode:
- Why we tend to use the same limited vocabulary when we speak
- Syawal's English is already strong, so we're talking about finer shades of meaning and expression
- How does a native English speaker enrich their vocabulary?
- Extensive reading is the ultimate way to expose yourself to new linguistic possibilities
- Combine that with memory techniques to make sure you don't forget the vocabulary
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- Master Your Memory - Learn to improve your memory, so you can easily memorise new vocabulary in any language and not forget it.
- Why Your Spanish Is Stagnating...And What To Do About It! - A new article I've written for Huffington --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message
Ashley asks: "How do you stay safe when doing language exchanges?"
In this episode:
- Making connections is the real joy of language learning
- My perspective as a man
- It's undeniable that some people are looking for more - just like real life!
- Just as in real life, you need to stay aware
- Corresponding in advance, talking about the terms of your exchange, and trusting your gut is probably best
- Beyond that, if you're meeting online (such as Skype), you're safe - just don't reveal any personal details
- You could use a separate Skype name and Gmail address, but that might not be the foundation of a good friendship
- If meeting face-to-face, it's almost certainly fine, just meet in a public place
- However, I'm not best qualified to advise on this... leave your comments please!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I speak with Kevin about his fascinating journey to learn to read and write Japanese. Find Kevin's blog here.
In this episode:
- How Kevin got started with Japanese
- Struggles in learning kanji
- Materials that inspired him
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
- Wanikani - a website for learning kanji
- Heisig's Remembering The Kanji book
- Memrise - website for memorising vocabulary
- The jouyou kanji (常用漢字) - the Japanese government's official list of kanji in regular use
This is a 3-part series where you'll learn to master your memory and learn new vocabulary faster. If you haven't heard Parts 1&2 yet, please do that first:
In this episode:
- The "T" in the A.R.T. technique - Try!
- Trying out your new vocabulary in conversation is the last part of mastering it
- You need to get your new words off the page and onto the tip of your tongue
- Find a safe person, such as a teacher or language partner, who can help you practise your new vocabulary in a controlled, non-pressure way
- Remember, though, if you have followed the A. and R. part of the formula, using the vocabulary in conversation should be the easy part!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageThis is a 3-part series where you'll learn to master your memory and learn new vocabulary faster. If you haven't heard Part 1 yet, click here to listen to it first!
In this episode:
- The "R" in the A.R.T. technique - Repetition
- Why most people get Repetition wrong
- Techniques for introducing Repetition into your memory process
- Why automating the process of Repetition is a good idea
- The big danger to avoid
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageThis is a 3-part series where you'll learn to master your memory and learn new vocabulary faster.
In this episode:
- Is your memory as bad as you think it is?
- My A.R.T. formula for memorising new words in any language
- Selecting vocabulary to learn
- The process of bringing attention (A.) to new words
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageDenise asks: "My class in the local English school isn't right for me. Help!"
In this episode:
- Self-taught learners and language schools don't always mix
- It's important to be in the right level of class
- There maybe many opportunities to speak English locally
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageClass asks: "How can I put together a study plan that works for me in Italian?"
In this episode:
- Too much advice can lead to paralysis by analysis
- Stress is the enemy of learning
- It's important to stay connected to your original reason for learning
- Taking 3 weeks off to focus on enjoying the language can work wonders
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageKento asks: "How can I make the most out of iTalki lessons?"
In this episode:
- Decide what you're looking for in a teacher
- Avoid the trap of "just talking"
- Come to the lesson with a specific task to do
For example:
- Describing photos
- Preparing a monologue or diary entry
- Transformation drills
- Summarising stories
- Finishing stories
Resources mentioned in this episode:
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Joy asks: "My boyfriend wants me to speak German, what should I do?"
In this episode:
- Language and emotions are inextricably linked
- Friendships that begin in one language rarely switch to another
- You're lucky he's so supportive with speaking German!
- Try fixing a specific time when you speak German
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- IWTYAL 029: I'm learning my wife's language
- Language learning with a Chinese boyfriend or girlfriend - A wonderful piece of insight from Hacking Chinese
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I'm joined by Shayna from Espresso English to talk about learning English grammar!
In this episode:
- Does grammar matter?
- Why do students struggle to learn English grammar?
- Does learning grammar change at different levels?
- Tips for mastering English grammar
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Espresso English - Shayna's awesome blog for learning English!
- Espresso English Podcast - Shayna's podcast
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAnna asks: "What inspired you to learn so many languages?"
In this episode:
- How I started learning languages
- My inspiration for learning more than one
- Why I felt encouraged and motivated by my success
- Tips for getting started
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- IWTYAL 011: I'm 17. Should I bother learning a new language?
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageNicolas asks: "I'm getting frustrated with my Chinese. What should I do?"
In this episode:
- Chinese is a difficult language that takes time and patience
- You can't compare it with learning French
Tips for getting through the frustration:
- Make sure you're speaking as much as possible with people in your community
- Learn to read and write Chinese characters
- Book a trip to China
- Search for some new, interesting materials
Resources mentioned in this episode:
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Angel asks: "How can I improve my advanced English even more?"
In this episode:
- At the advanced level, you have so many options for studying
- Even native speakers face the same dilemma
- I recommend specialising in a field of life or work, so you can use English as a vehicle in a more academic setting
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Olly's YouTube channel - subscribe for lots of exciting new videos!
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Innes asks: "I'm studying German with FSI. What are your thoughts?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your langu
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Nicolas asks: "I've learnt European Portuguese. Can I switch to Brazilian?"
In this episode:
- Comparison between European and Brazilian Portuguese
- Switching between varieties of Portuguese
- How to do it
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- True language love is in the margins: A thoughtful piece from the Loving Language blog on what it means to choose a language to learn
- Olly chatting Portuguese with Jimmy Mello:
https://youtu.be/KVnz14SrobA Differences between Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese - Fernando Saraiva at the Polyglot Gathering: https://youtu.be/-T5lT5afkys
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Della asks: "Do native speakers use a lot of technical terms in their daily language?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast!In this episode:
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Vremita asks: "How do you facilitate a good language exchange?"
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- Why language exchanges can be challenging
- What makes a perfect language partner?
- Tips for making it a success
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In this episode, I interview Benny Lewis about his new series of language courses! Click the image below to check out the guides...
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In this episode:
- How Benny's collaboration with Teach Yourself came about
- About the new Language Hacking series
- What's involved in creating a language course
- Hurdles along the way
- Advice for language teachers creating their own courses
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I'm in Thailand learning Thai with my friend Jan. In this episode we talk about how we're studying and what we're up to.
In this episode:
- What we're doing in Thailand
- How we're studying
- What happens when we go home?
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Stu Jay Raj
- Watch my daily Thai videos on YouTube
- Language Boost - Jan's new language training company
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageJuan Pablo asks: "Does it make sense for me to learn Esperanto?"
In this episode:
- What are constructed languages?
- Does it make sense to learn them?
- How can I reach spoken fluency if there are no native speakers of Esperanto?
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Actual Fluency - Kris's blog and podcast
- Why you should learn Esperanto, and how to do it - an article from Kris about learning Esperanto
- Lernu.net - A multilingual site for learning Esperanto
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Sabine asks: "How can I learn the last 1% of grammar I need in English without studying?"
In this episode:
- Advanced grammar
- Why a holistic approach to learning is essential at advanced levels
- Varied reading is important
- A good teacher can be invaluable for fixing difficult areas of your language
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageSebatstian says: "I'm a big fan of shadowing and self-talk."
In this episode:
- Why self-talk is helpful (even if it makes you look crazy!)
- How you can integrate it into your daily life
- What is shadowing, and how does it work?
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I'm going to Thailand, to do an intensive 2-week Thai course. Want to follow along behind the scenes?
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Kevin asks: "School put me off languages. How can we make sure that doesn't happen to other kids?"
In this episode:
- I'm joined by special guest Lindsay Dow!
- How languages are taught in school
- What motivates kids to learn languages
- How teachers can influence their students' experience
- Tips for teachers
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- lindsaydoeslanguages.com - Lindsay's awesome (and very yellow) website!
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Tony asks: "I'm learning Danish, how can I better understand their pronunciation?"
In this episode:
- It's vital to learn the basic phonetics of a new language
- Get a teacher to help you
- It takes time to become familiar with the pronunciation of a difficult language
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Juliano asks: "I'm not motivated to speak, but I still need to improve!" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast!In this episode:
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Rocco asks: "What role should your mother tongue play in learning vocabulary?"
In this episode:
- Translation is useful (and desirable) at the early stages of learning a language
- Over time, you should move towards doing as much as possible in the target language
- Being comfortable not understanding every word is an important step towards gaining more exposure to the language
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Alex Rawling's talk on reading comprehension in a foreign language in Berlin:
https://youtu.be/xgQZfS_BMVo
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In this episode:
- TV, movies and radio are "larger than life" and often contain language that's not common or everyday
- Watching TV can help, but it's not a quick fix
- Focus your study on material can be effectively studied, then use your free time for immersion, using TV, radio, or whatever you like
Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Episode 88 - Should you watch movies with subtitles?
- 3 Awesome Podcasts to Master Conversation in English
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Marcus asks: "What's the best way to choose intermediate material?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast!In this episode:
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In this episode, I sit down for a chat with Steve Kaufmann. This is part 2 of the conversation.
In this episode:
- What role languages play in our lives
- Asian languages
- Chinese, Japanese and Korean
- Learning to read foreign scripts
- Learning languages where reading is not an easy option
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
- LingQ.com - Steve's fantastic language learning website
- The complete conversation on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/4EFdA3YfFB4
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In this episode, I sit down for a chat with Steve Kaufmann. This is part 1 of the conversation.
In this episode:
- Learning and maintaining multiple languages
- Don't your language interfere with each other?
- Forgetting languages
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:
- LingQ.com - Steve's fantastic language learning website
- The complete conversation on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/4EFdA3YfFB4
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Yuki asks: "My high school English teacher wants me to speak more slowly. What should I do?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your l
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Last week, the UK voted to leave the European Union. In this episode, I've decided to give you my thoughts on this decision, and what it means for us as language learners.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageKeith asks: "What ideas do you have for tracking your progress in a language?"
In this episode:
Possible ways to track progress in language learning:
- Lists of words learnt
- Dialogues studied or completed
- Textbooks finished
- Exams passed
However, the best way to track progress is to consider how you want to use the language in your life, and draw inspiration from that.
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- How can you make your progress visible with a tracking routine - an interesting article from the Fluent Language blog
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Mauricio asks: "I'm learning French, but my Portuguese is suffering. What should I do?"
In this episode:
- Learning to use two similar languages together is almost like learning a new language altogether!
- Mauricio needs to continue to learn French, but also...
- Look for ways to speak both Portuguese and French regularly in his daily life
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- English Short Stories for Intermediate Learners - my new book of English stories!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageThe Fluent Spanish Academy is open for beta members.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode I welcome Anthony Metivier from Magnetic Memory Method. We talk how to use special memory techniques to learn the Japanese hiragana alphabet in less than 3 hours.
In this episode:
- What are memory palaces?
- How can you use them to memorise a foreign alphabet
- Examples of memorising hiragana
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- Check out Anthony's guest post here which goes into more detail on using memory palaces to learn hiragana
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWonyoung asks: "I've been living in Australia for 2 years, but I feel like I've stopped improving. How can I measure my progress?"
In this episode:
Wonyoung asks three questions:
- How do I know if my English is still improving?
- How can I check my progress?
- How can you tell if someone has mastered a foreign language?
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I recorded a video of a Cantonese song I just learned...
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAndy asks: "I want to start learning French, but I'm nervous about losing my Spanish. How should I proceed?"
In this episode:
- When is a good time to move on to a new language?
- How Andy should maintain his Spanish
- Learning two languages at once
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageAndy asks: "I'm trying to ignore difficult words when I'm speaking Korean...but it's hard. Any tips?"
In this episode:
- Dealing with unknown vocabulary is a vital skill
- You can have a full conversation without understanding everything
- Different languages present different challenges
- Try always waiting till the end of the sentence before panicking about difficult words
- Devote pure "speaking time" to every session, where you're not allowed to speak English or ask for a translation
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageMario asks: "I want to take an exam to improve my English. Which one should I choose?"
In this episode:
- There are many language exams in the world - good and bad
- Be clear on your aim...
- Do you need the exam to enter university/get a job?
- Or is it just for fun?
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- Kaplan International - How to choose an English Proficiency Exam
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageFernando asks: "How useful is laddering?"
In this episode:
- Laddering = Using one foreign language to learn another
- Two possible reasons for doing this: 1) The languages are very similar, 2) Just as a challenge!
- Learning a language quickly requires focus and efficiency
- I would personally find laddering for the sake of it rather inefficient and confusing
- There are better ways of using your time in order to get your practice in
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageWilbert asks: "I'm learning Portuguese with flashcards. Which side of the flashcard should I display first?"
In this episode:
- If you display the foreign word first, you only have to recognise it
- If you display the mother-tongue word first, you have to recall and produce the word in the target language - much harder to do
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- Make Words Stick - a short video lesson about memorising vocabulary and not forgetting it
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageSabina asks: "I'm trying to reach C2 level English, what should I do?"
In this episode:
- Many native speakers are not C2 level
- It's not easy to reach and involves complex skills
- Knowing the C2 level descriptions doesn't necessarily help you know how to reach it
- Focus on your subject area, and become an expert in that area
- The language skills will follow quickly
C2 CEFR Descriptors:
- Can understand with ease virtually everything heard or read.
- Can summarise information from different spoken and written sources, reconstructing arguments and accounts in a coherent presentation.
- Can express themselves spontaneously, very fluently and precisely, differentiating finer shades of meaning even in the most complex situations
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
Khan Academy
MOOCs
IELTS Writing
CEFR
Fluent Spanish Academy
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageA listener from Korea asks: "What's the easiest language to learn?"
In this episode:
- The difficulty of a language depends on its proximity to your mother tongue
- For Koreans, Japanese is very close
- For English speakers, Spanish and other romance languages are very close
- Motivation is still the most important thing to consider when choosing a new language
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageIn this episode, I discuss a hypothetical 1-year plan to learn Spanish.
In this episode:
My hypothetical 1-year plan to learn Spanish:
- 1-3 weeks: Use an introductory audio course
- Months 1-3: Study a good textbook and work with a teacher
- Months 4-6: Speak a lot and focus on vocabulary
- Months 7-12: Replace daily activities in life with Spanish
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
- Olly's favourite Spanish resources - a complete list
Weeks 1-3:
Months 1-3:
Months 4-6:
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101: Is a community the ultimate language hack?10 perc 106. rész
In this episode, I talk about the impact that language communities have had on my life.
In this episode:
- The Polyglot Gathering in Berlin
- What it's like in a language conference
- Developing deep relationships with likeminded people
- Getting outside your comfort zone
- How this can impact on your language learning
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
With podcast listener Maria in Berlin...
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This is episode 100 of the podcast! In this episode we hear from you - the listeners.
In this episode:
I asked you to tell me the single biggest lesson about language learning you've learnt from listening to 100 episodes of the podcast. I was struck by the diversity of people around the world who got in touch - everyone learning different languages, in different countries. It was truly inspiring, and it reminded me how we are all striving to improve our lives by learning languages, and are making the world a better place in the process. I hope you enjoy this special episode! Please leave me a comment below with your favourite message of all! Also, please take a second to share this podcast episode on Facebook, Twitter, or with a friend who's learning a language. They'll draw motivation from all the others around the world learning languages, and find a new lease of life in their own learning!
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Isabelle asks: "I'm learning Korean, but I'm slow at reading. How can I improve?"In this episode:
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
Tomasz asks: "How can I improve my writing in English without a teacher?"
In this episode:
Three powerful ways to get better at writing:
- Use a community site like Lang-8.com to write diary entries and get corrections from native speakers
- Reverse translation - click here to learn about that
- Exam books give specific writing exercises and sample answers...
Your Homework!
Help me create an amazing feature for the 100th episode! I'd like to create a montage of voices of podcast listeners from around the world, all giving one piece of language advice they've learned from the show. This would be such a great way to commemorate the 100th episode, and provide motivation for all of you out there learning languages on your own. If you'd like to participate, please click the link below and leave a short message including the following information:
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- Where you're from
- The ONE thing you've learned from the show that's made a big difference to your language learning
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageFreddie asks: "What's the best way to get my head around different word order and sentence structure in a new language?"
In this episode:
Three approaches to getting used to word order and sentence structure:
- Learn the rules. It doesn't take long, but is important for you to be aware of how the language works
- Lots of input. Word order is something you ultimately get used to in a language, so in order to make this happen you need to be listening and reading to as much as possible.
- Regular production. At the beginning, it's natural to think using the word order of your mother tongue. To get over this, make sure you're producing (speaking or writing) the language regularly.
Two ways to practise producing and getting used to the word order of the language:
- Copy out the dialogues from your textbook onto paper. This gives you the experience of producing th --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message
2 weeks ago, I started learning German. In this episode I talk about my experience learning a brand new language.
In this episode:
- Why I decided to learn German
- My specific aims
- The time frame I've given myself, and why this is important
- My strategy for learning German
- Similarities with English and the opportunities that presents
Resources Featured In This Episode
Colloquial German - the textbook I'm using to study every day Basic German - A Grammar and Workbook - the grammar book I chose to compliment the textbook
Your Homework!
Help me create an amazing feature for the 100th episode! I'd like to create a montage of voices of podcast listeners from around the world, all giving one piece of language advice they've learned from the show. This would be such a great way to commemorate the 100th episode, and provide motivation for all of you --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message
SJ asks: "I'm using flashcards to help me learn English expressions. But am I relying too much on translation?"
In this episode:
- The challenges of learning a language at a higher level
- Why you shouldn't worry too much about translation
- Use bilingual flashcards to help prompt you - not to produce a direct translation
- Why, as a general principle, you should study entirely in the target language
Your Homework!
Help me create an amazing feature for the 100th episode! I'd like to create a montage of voices of podcast listeners from around the world, all giving one piece of language advice they've learned from the show. This would be such a great way to commemorate the 100th episode, and provide motivation for all of you out there learning languages on your own. If you'd like to participate, please click the link below and leave a short message including the following information:
- Name
- Where you're from
- The ONE thing you've learned from the show that's made a big difference to your language learning
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Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could…
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageTomás asks: "I get tired after speaking English for 30 minutes. How can I raise my stamina?"
In this episode:
- My experience breaking through the "tiredness" barrier in Spanish
- You need to spend extended time speaking a language in order for it to become easier
- When you're having fun, you won't get tired so easily
- In your lessons, try to push yourself from the start by defining challenging topics to discuss
Today's Featured Quote:
"Nothing in the world is worth having or worth doing unless it means effort, pain, difficulty… I have never in my life envied a human being who led an easy life. I have envied a great many people who led difficult lives and led them well." - Theodore Roosevelt"
100th Episode Special!
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Thiago asks: "I'm learning Japanese. How important is it for me to learn the culture?"
In this episode:
- Why language and culture are inextricably linked
- Why you can't learn a language to a high level without familiarity with the culture
- However, if basic communication is your main aim, you don't need to be culturally literate
- You can get to a basic level of conversation in the language without knowing about the culture
Today's Featured Resource:
- Does Language Influence Culture? - A fascinating article from the Wall Street Journal
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Nicolas asks: "Is it helpful to read aloud in Chinese?"
In this episode:
- Reading aloud and why we do it
- Our experience of reading aloud from school
- The benefits of reading aloud on pronunciation
- Why reading aloud has few other benefits for developing fluency
- Why reading aloud is harmful for developing reading skills
Today's Featured Resource:
- Hacking Chinese: Reading Aloud In Chinese Is Really Hard - an interesting article on this topic for those of you learning Chinese
100th Episode Special!
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In this episode I talk with Luke Thompson from Luke's English Podcast. Luke's been podcasting for over 7 years, and I asked him about the top three things he'd learnt during that time. He chose four things - but I won't hold it against him!
In this episode:
Luke's top lessons from 7+ years of podcasting:
- Attitude - It's vital for language learners to ask questions and be willing to fail
- Time - You must be willing to work regularly at your target language over time
- Practice - Practise often and don't be afraid to make mistakes
- Materials - Motivating and enjoyable materias are essential in order to enjoy the learning process
Today's Featured Resource
- Luke's English Podcast 332: Interview With Olly Richards - Hear my interview on Luke's podcast!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageSergio asks: "Is it a good idea to add audio to my flashcards?"
In this episode:
- Why audio and images are helpful to remember vocabulary
- The benefits of adding audio to your flashcards
- Memrise.com
- The tradeoff in terms of time
- Why I don't do it personally
100th Episode Special!
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Zena asks: "I spoke fluent Chinese as a child, but I've since forgotten it. How can I resurrect it?"
In this episode:
- If you spoke another language as a child, how much you will remember as an adult
- How to reconnect with the language
- Finding out what resources you used to like as a child
- How to approach resurrecting the language
- How to approach learning an Asian language
Today's Featured Resource:
- 111 Mandarin Chinese Resources You Wish You Knew - My EPIC Chinese resource page
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messagePete asks: "I'm learning Portuguese, should I watch movies with subtitles?"
In this episode:
- Why movies are not a useful learning strategy for beginners
- What to do instead
10 ways to make the most out of movies:
- Try to find movies that you’ve already seen, but dubbed into your target language
- Watch the same movie over and over, rather than a new one each time.
- Turn off the subtitles!
- Don’t stop and start the movie to look things up in the dictionary.
- Instead, you can keep a notebook next to you and jot down words and phrases that catch your attention.
- Whatever you do, watch things you enjoy!
- If you can find the script for a movie you like, move heaven and earth to get it!
- Whilst watching, try to engage with the story line.
- If you do understand something that’s said, repeat it aloud
- Watch TV series rather than movies.
Pete asks: "I'm learning Portuguese, how can I avoid translating in my head?"
In this episode:
- Translation is inevitable
- It's a useful strategy as a beginner
- Translation stops being useful as you move to higher levels, and you're dealing with nuances in the language which often don't have translations
- Stopping translating in your head is something that happens naturally over time
Tips for moving away from translation:
- Be happy with a certain level of ambiguity in the language - fixating on understanding every word is counterproductive
- Look for patterns and phrases in the language, write them down, notice them being used in different contexts, the begin to use them yourself
- Deal in phrases and sentences, not single words
- When watching movies etc, relax and be present with the language, don't try to understand everything
- Spend time on all four skills
Isabelle asks: "I'm about to enter a very busy period of final exams. How can I keep up my Mandarin during this period?"
In this episode:
- The good thing about having a finite period of "busyness"
- The less pressure the better - results in more learning
- I suggest picking ONE thing, and doing only that during the whole busy period
- This could be: have two speaking sessions a week, watch one episode of a TV drama every evening, learn 5 new Chinese characters every morning
Resources Featured In Today's Episode:
- Study Hacks for Busy People - my collection of resources for learning languages under pressure!
- Triumph in the Skies - my favourite Hong Kong TV series
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/messageFreddie asks: "I'm a professional English translator and interpreter living in Portugal. However, learning Portuguese is detracting from my English...what should I do?"
In this episode:
- Freddie's aims are very different
- English is his professional obligation, while Portuguese is simply the local language
- Is there a big rush to learn Portuguese?
- I suggest deciding exactly how much time needs to be spend on English every day, and allocating that time strictly
Resources Featured In Today's Episode:
- Core Study Time in Language Learning - in this post I describe how to organise your language study time every day
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Nicolas asks: "I'd like to help my mother learn English. What's the best way to do that?" Are you new to the podcast? Here's where to follow Olly for more language tips... Masoud asks: "For me, language learning has always been an unconscious experience. Studying just shuts me down." We discuss the topic of episode 57, which is whether extensive listening is helpful for language learning. Specifically: I’d like to thank iTalki for
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message In this episode I discuss the common criticism of flashcards as an "ineffective" study technique. Three common criticisms of flashcards: I address each of these criticisms and discuss why I think flashcard software is one of the most useful and relevant organisational and learning tools for learning foreign languages. I wrote a 72-page guide that describes my complete method for learning languages with flashcards. It costs $7 and you can find it here: Get the Make Words Stick Guide I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show.
In this episode I answer a common question I receive: "How can I make a living online with my language talents?" As a language specialist, you have many options for making a living online using your talents. I started a free Facebook community to show you how to do this, and answer your questions. To join, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/languagefreedomleague/ Here are the ten ways to make a living online with languages: In this episode I'm joined by special guest Jan Van Der Aa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5slVHy2JmcQ I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on th
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Steffen asks: "When's the right time to stop focusing on vocabulary?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3voBSKr9Sl4 I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by
Sam asks: "How do you keep up with ever-changing slang in Cantonese?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! Andrew asks: "What's the best way to run a language exchange?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! Alexia asks: "I can hold a conversation in Polish, but I can't take my patients' medical history. How can I do this?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:
Steve asks: "I learnt Spanish for two years, and recently I've been learning Portuguese for 8 months. How can I avoid confusing the two?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message In this episode, I give you 8 reasons you should be reading in your target language. I've written short story books in a number of languages to help you start reading! I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! In this episode, I discuss my language plans for 2016 and how you can make it the best year of language learning ever! 3 ways to succeed in your language learning in 2016: I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim yo
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Nicole asks: "How can I progress beyond the basics in Japanese?" These resources are the best out there for learning natural Japanese: I’d like to thank
Owain asks: "How can you deal with fossilisation in a language?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! Allen asks: "I want to learn French and Japanese at the same time. What do I need to consider?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! Halvard asks: "I'm studying for the B1 exam in Russian. Does your advice to speak regularly still stand?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! Neil asks: "What's the best way to use a teacher beyond a beginner level?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson a
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Andy asks: "What does it feel like to speak at different levels of a language?" What it feels like at different stages of a language: In this episode I give you a run-down of my latest language learning routine, and what you can learn from it! This is a continuation from episode 64. 3 key questions to ask yourself when setting up a routine: I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! In this episode I give you a run-down of my latest language learning routine, and what you can learn from it! I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:h
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Andy asks: "I've found that texting really helps fluency in my target language...but does it work for everyone?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bixMSfNIgtw I’d like to thank
Shaghayegh asks: "How can I restart learning a language? I haven't studied for 3 months and I'm forgetting everything." Two focusing questions: I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! Agnes asks: "I'm learning lots of languages, and it's going fine! Is it really a bad idea to learn more than one language at a time?" "There are lots of people I admire and respect, but I don't necessarily want to be like them. I'm too happy being myself." James D'arcy [Tweet ""There are lots of people I admire and respect, but I don't necessarily want to be like them. I'm too happy being myself." - James D'arcy"] I’d like to thank
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Greg asks: "How can I self-assess my progress in a language?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show.
Derek asks: "Even though I don't have much problem reading, I have a lot of problem speaking and understanding while listening. Sometimes I have to ask my colleagues to repeat or to tell me the word that I didn't understand, but if there are too many things that I don’t understand during a conversation then this approach doesn’t work very well, because then I'm not even able to tell which word that I don't know, and stopping a conversation from time to time just feels so stupid." Marie asks: "What software do you use to record your Skype lessons?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! Andy asks: "Is extensive listening effective?" Specific tips: I answer the common question: "Do I need to travel to learn a language? Against traveling: For staying at home: I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast an
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Last weekend saw the Polyglot Conference 2015 take place in NYC. In this episode I sit down with two of the organisers, Richard Simcott and Alex Rawlings to reflect on the event. Join the Facebook group for information about the 2016 conference: http://facebook.com/polyglotconference I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteac
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Hugh asks: "I'm trying to learn four languages, but I don't want to give any up. What should I do?" Lanae asks: "I'm learning Japanese, but all the vocabulary I've learnt from books has been on restaurant vocabulary etc. How can I start speaking when I don't know enough to talk?" Where to find speaking partners: I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! In this episode, myself and Luca Lampariello discuss the question: "Can technology help you learn a language?" This is a conversation in two parts. For the first half of the discussion, see episode 51. In this episode, myself and Luca Lampariello discuss the question: "Can technology help you learn a language?" This is a conversation in two parts. For the second half of the discussion, see episode 52. I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! In the last of a three-part series, I answer the question: "I'm simply too busy to learn languages. How can I find the time?" Visit this link to find out more: http://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/moretime In the second of a three-part episode, I answer the question: "I'm simply too busy to learn languages. How can I find the time?" In this episode: Resources mentioned in todays episode: Visit this link to find out more: http://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/moretime Start speaking today Start Speaking Today I’d like to thank iTalki
In the first of a three-part episode, I answer the question: "I'm simply too busy to learn languages. How can I find the time?" Visit this link to find out more: http://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/moretime I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! Hugo asks in an iTunes review: "How do you maintain a good level in all your languages?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_9Yhmsq_x0 I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! Nathan asks in an iTunes review: "I have several native Afrikaner friends, however none of them are trained teachers. What is the best way I can help them to help me learn their language." Two websites for learning Afrikaans: Terry asks: "What's the best way to study in-between lessons in order to consolidate what you've learnt?" I’d like to thank
Terry asks: "I've been taking regular Chinese lessons with iTalki, but should I stick with one teacher, or have a variety?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordab
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Chiara asks: "Is it still worth doing a degree in languages? Is there still a role for language teachers in a rapidly changing world? I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and
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Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message Wendel asks: "I need to learn a 3rd European language, but none appeals to me. What should I do?" I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit:http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show! Also, please subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Thanks so much for listening to this episode of the podcast! If you’ve got any comments about the show then please leave them in the “comments” section below! If you’d like to help me out, then I’d love it if you could… iTunes reviews in particular really help the rankings of the podcast and help me to reach other aspiring language learners out there! See you in the next episode of the I Will Teach You A Language podcast! In this episode, I discuss how introverts deal with learning foreign languages. Are you an introvert? Please let me know how this has affected your language learning: http://wp.me/p4wyTY-1kDIn this episode:
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