I Will Teach You A Language | Weekly Motivation And Language Learning Tips To Help You Become Fluent In Any Language

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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 Luca Lampariello, Richard Simcott, Alex Rawlings, Benny Lewis, Anthony Metivier and Jonathan Levi.Learn Spanish, Learn French, Learn German, Learn Italian, Learn Portuguese, Learn Arabic, Learn Japanese, Learn Chinese

Episodes

  • 055: Polyglot Conference 2015 NYC

    15/10/2015 Duration: 11min

    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. In this episode: The Polyglot Conference 2015 NYC Come to next year's conference in Greece! Join the Facebook group for information about the 2016 conference: http://facebook.com/polyglotconference Start speaking today 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 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message

  • 054: I'm reluctant to give up a language

    08/10/2015 Duration: 09min

    Hugh asks: "I'm trying to learn four languages, but I don't want to give any up. What should I do?" In this episode: The difficulty of learning 4 languages How to choose one language How choosing one languages leads to success Resources mentioned in todays episode: Episode 4 - Can you learn 3 languages at the same time? Episode 25 - I'm torn between two languages Today's Quote: “Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” - Mark Twain Start speaking today < --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message

  • 053: Starting to speak with limited vocabulary

    06/10/2015 Duration: 13min

    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?" In this episode: You know you need to start speaking, but how? Why you can't rely on textbooks Why it's ok to skip large parts of your textbook Seeing speaking as the "end result" Speaking to learn vs. Learning to speak Holding your first conversations Resources mentioned in todays episode: My review of JapanesePod101.com The Polyglot Conference - New York 10-11 October Polyglot Workshops - New York Where to find speaking partners: iTalki Verbling conversation exchange.com Today's featured resource: 60 Second Fluency Test Start speaking today 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 Do you have

  • 052: Can technology help you learn a language? (2/2)

    01/10/2015 Duration: 14min

    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: What Luca's friends told him about their technology habits Can Duolingo and other language apps help? Gamification can help get people started in language learning, but is this a good thing? Can you focus on learning when technology is involved? What was language learning like before the internet? The difficulty of finding language resources before the internet came along Resources mentioned in todays episode: Luca's blog: The Polyglot Dream Luca's Yo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message

  • 051: Can technology help you learn a language? (1/2)

    29/09/2015 Duration: 16min

     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. In this episode: What Luca's friends told him about their technology habits Can Duolingo and other language apps help? Gamification can help get people started in language learning, but is this a good thing? Can you focus on learning when technology is involved? What was language learning like before the internet? The difficulty of finding language resources before the internet came along   Resources mentioned in todays episode: Luca's blog: The Polyglot Dream Luca's YouTube channel Free eBook: 10 Essential Tech Resources for Smart Language Learners Start speaking today 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://iwillte

  • 050: I'm too busy to learn a language (3/3)

    24/09/2015 Duration: 11min

    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?" 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! Visit this link to find out more: http://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/moretime Start speaking today I’d like to thank

  • 049: I'm too busy to learn a language (2/3)

    22/09/2015 Duration: 09min

    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: 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! Visit this link to find out more: http://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/moretime Start speaking today Start Speaking Today I’d like to thank iTalki

  • 048: I'm too busy to learn a language (1/3)

    17/09/2015 Duration: 16min

    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?" 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! Visit this link to find out more: http://www.iwillteachyoualanguage.com/moretime Start speaking today 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 Do you have a question? Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I’ll do my best to feature it on the show

  • 047: How to you maintain your level in multiple languages

    08/09/2015 Duration: 12min

    Hugo asks in an iTunes review: "How do you maintain a good level in all your languages?" In this episode: Polyglots do not speak all their languages "perfectly" Level in a language is a fluctuating thing Why learning a language to a high level is the key How your need to use a language will influence your long-term success with it To maintain languages, doing small things little and often is the key Resources mentioned in todays episode: Gooddrama.net iTalki.com HelloTalk FluentU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_9Yhmsq_x0 Start speaking today 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 Do you have a question? 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 upda

  • 046: Can I learn Afrikaans with my friend?

    03/09/2015 Duration: 12min

    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." In this episode: How I learnt Arabic with few resources and native speakers With friends, you need to set clear boundaries for language learning Begin with learning to talk about yourself and familiar things Simply ask your friend how to say the things you want to be able to say Resources mentioned in todays episode: Colloquial Afrikaans - a recommended textbook Two websites for learning Afrikaans: http://w --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message

  • 045: How should I study between lessons?

    01/09/2015 Duration: 13min

    Terry asks: "What's the best way to study in-between lessons in order to consolidate what you've learnt?" In this episode: What's the main purpose of a language lesson? How lessons, for me, are the place to practise, not to "study" How to use your time in-between lessons to consolidate what you've learnt Resources mentioned in todays episode: Are you wasting your money on language classes? - This one is self-explanatory! Polyglot Workshops. Join myself, Richard Simcott and Alex Rawlings for a live training day in New York City (October) and London (November) Start speaking today I’d like to thank

  • 044: How many teachers should I have?

    27/08/2015 Duration: 10min

    Terry asks: "I've been taking regular Chinese lessons with iTalki, but should I stick with one teacher, or have a variety?" In this episode: Why focusing on one thing can be the most beneficial How to get "glimpses of mastery" Why sticking with one teacher is probably your best bet Resources mentioned in todays episode: How To Get S*** Done - how to harness the power of one thing to bring you the fastest progress in a foreign language Start speaking today I’d like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordab --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message

  • 043: A career in languages

    25/08/2015 Duration: 16min

    Chiara asks: "Is it still worth doing a degree in languages? Is there still a role for language teachers in a rapidly changing world? In this episode: Why a language degree is a great thing to do My experience at university and what I got from it The role of language teaching in a world with ever-increasing technology Resources mentioned in todays episode: The Business of Language podcast - #6 Interview with Olly Richards Start speaking today 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 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message

  • 042: Which language should I learn?

    20/08/2015 Duration: 11min

    Wendel asks: "I need to learn a 3rd European language, but none appeals to me. What should I do?" In this episode: What's a good reason to learn a new language? The dangers of learning a language you're not passionate about How to decide on a new language to learn Resources mentioned in todays episode: IWTYAL 025: I'm torn between two languages British Council "Languages for the future report" Start speaking today 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 Do you have a question? 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

  • 041: Introverts and language learning

    18/08/2015 Duration: 14min

    In this episode, I discuss how introverts deal with learning foreign languages. In this episode: I am an introvert by nature, despite what you may guess from my public persona! How I suffer from shyness in groups How this has impacted my language learning Why living abroad hasn't been a "no-brainer" for me How I nevertheless enjoy speaking, and base my language learning on speaking with people I genuinely like Are you an introvert? Please let me know how this has affected your language learning: http://wp.me/p4wyTY-1kD Resources mentioned in todays episode:

  • 040: What kind of books should I read?

    13/08/2015 Duration: 12min

    One reader asks: "I want to try my hand at reading a book and wondered what you would recommend?" In this episode: The problem with children's books... Intended for children Low-frequency vocabulary What kind of books are best to read... Graded readers (not parallel texts) Short, non-fiction books on a topic that interests you (e.g. biographies, how-to books) Any book you've already read, translated into your target language If you have a book store close by with a good foreign book section - go and browse! If you don't like books, try Project Syndicate Judith Meyer from learnlangs.com mentioned: Crime stories, romance stories, autobiographies, travel stories. Translated books are easier than original ones.

  • 039: How to find materials for minority languages

    11/08/2015 Duration: 09min

    Alex asks: "How should one go about gathering together language learning materials when there are none?" In this episode: Here are my suggestions for finding materials for minority languages: Reach out to people who have learnt the language before - there will be more than you think. Use Google to search for people, groups and blogs Even if there is little material, use what you can find. You can get far with little. Go to the country. Not always practical, but the best thing you could possibly do. Create your own materials by contacting native speakers and/or travelling to the country. This is a fantastic project and a great service to the community. Do you have anything to add about learning minority language or finding materials for them? Please leave a comment below to let us know! Resources mentioned in today's episode:

  • 038: Living with native speakers

    06/08/2015 Duration: 14min

    Ben asks: "I'm currently on a work placement in France. How can I make the most of living with native speakers?" In this episode: The huge opportunity of living with native speakers Create a no-English environment if at all possible Focus on the formulaic aspects of daily life Take notes of what you see Observe and imitate Think: "What would I say in English?" in order to decide what to say next. Resources mentioned in today's episode: How to create an immersion environment - a detailed post about creating an foreign language immersion environment in the comfort of your own home Start speaking today

  • 037: People keep replying in English

    04/08/2015 Duration: 11min

    Melissa asks: "I'm learning Spanish, but people keep replying to me in English. How can I solve this?" In this episode: The difficulties of finding native speakers to practise with How social pressure can lead people to reply in English Why you shouldn't judge your level based on your experience talking to strangers The importance of finding a safe person to practise with How to explain to a language partner you want to keep it in the target language Resources mentioned in today's episode: How to stop people talking to you in English Start speaking today

  • 036: Fluency vs Proficiency

    30/07/2015 Duration: 14min

    ManchesterAul asks (in an iTunes review): "What's the difference btw fluency and proficienncy? Do i consider myself fluent or proficient in my languages?" In this episode: Why I dislike the discussion about fluency and proficiency Certain professions may require a proven proficiency level How I define fluency The world of language testing The difference between accuracy and fluency How you can lose a level in a language Resources mentioned in today's episode: CEFR - Common European Framework of Reference Polyglot Workshops - regular workshops for language learners worldwide. Join us in London, UK, in November 2015 Speaking Fluently on Facebook, fr --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iwillteachyoualanguage/message

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