018: When do you consider yourself fluent in another language?

018: When do you consider yourself fluent in another language?

Isabelle asks: "At what point do you consider yourself to be fluent in another language?"

In this episode:
  • What is fluency?
  • What does it mean to you personally?
  • When do you switch from learning a language to maintaining it?
Resources featured in this episode:
  • CEFR - Common European Framework of Reference
  • IWTYAL Episode 13 - Tamiyo's question about when it's time to move on to a new language
  • Language Learning Foundations - my video course where I teach you the specific techniques I use to learn to speak a new language quickly

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035: Coaching my mum to learn Italian

035: Coaching my mum to learn Italian

Nina asks: "How can I coach my mum to learn Italian?" In this episode: The most important things about coaching someone to learn a language Why fostering a passion for a language is so important Make...

29 Jul 201510min

034: How to learn tonal languages

034: How to learn tonal languages

Shane asks: "I'm learning Chinese and Thai. What's the best way to learn the tones, or tonal languages in general?" In this episode: How to approach learning tonal languages Why top-down approaches b...

23 Jul 201512min

033: Olly's Arabic teacher explains his progress

033: Olly's Arabic teacher explains his progress

In this episode, I interview my Arabic teacher Mona about how I made quick progress in my Arabic. In this episode: My progress compared to Mona's other students In what ways I progressed What techniq...

21 Jul 201519min

032: Single words or full sentences?

032: Single words or full sentences?

Sebastian asks: "Should I learn single words or complete phrases?" In this episode: The disadvantages of learning single words Why learning vocabulary in complete phrases is so valuable Where you tak...

16 Jul 201515min

031: What's the best mobile app for connecting with native speakers?

031: What's the best mobile app for connecting with native speakers?

Jane asks: "What's your favourite mobile app for meeting and practising with native speakers?" In this episode: The importance of connecting with native speakers Language learning app: HelloTalk.com ...

14 Jul 201514min

030: Should I learn a German dialect?

030: Should I learn a German dialect?

Marcus asks: "Should I learn a German dialect or standard German?" In this episode: The advantages of learning standard German Why you might want to learn a German dialect German dialects and identit...

9 Jul 201518min

029: Learning your partner's language

029: Learning your partner's language

Many people have asked: "I'm struggling to learn my partner's language, why is it so hard?" In this episode: Why it can be so difficult to learn your partner's language The danger of looking to your ...

7 Jul 201513min

028: How to stop reading becoming a chore

028: How to stop reading becoming a chore

Alex asks: "How can stop listening becoming a chore?" In this episode: The key to reading usefully is choosing material where you already understand 90% of the contents Try to find material that is s...

2 Jul 201517min

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