151: Why am I still a beginner?

151: Why am I still a beginner?

Andy 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
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058: What Skype recording software do you use?

058: What Skype recording software do you use?

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057: Extensive listening - good or bad?

057: Extensive listening - good or bad?

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056: Do I have to travel to learn a language?

056: Do I have to travel to learn a language?

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055: Polyglot Conference 2015 NYC

055: Polyglot Conference 2015 NYC

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...

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054: I'm reluctant to give up a language

054: I'm reluctant to give up a language

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...

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053: Starting to speak with limited vocabulary

053: Starting to speak with limited vocabulary

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: Y...

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

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

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...

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