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Steve Kaufmann
I speak 20 languages. I've been learning languages for over 50 years and I've tried all kinds of approaches. I talk about my experiences, my approach to language learning, what I enjoy about learning languages and all manner of other topics related to language.
If you love languages, or think you would if you hadn't been discouraged by past experiences, this is the podcast for you. Anyone can learn a language. You just need the right attitude and the right approach!
Do NOT Study Grammar
Grammar describes usage in a language at any given time in its evolution. It's hard for us to learn these rules of usage without a considerable investment of time in reading and listening. Input is the best way for our brain to get used to the patterns of language.
Learn languages like I do on LingQ: https://bit.ly/34XdowY
07:3507/06/2021
90 Day Arabic And Persian Language Challenge
Even a keen language learner like myself needs to be nudged from time to time. That is why I join the 90-Day Challenges at LingQ. I invite others to do the same, maybe even follow me, in the languages they are studying.
Join me in a LingQ language challenge: https://bit.ly/3cizpKG
08:2803/06/2021
Pitch Accent: Is It Important?
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Pitch accent has received more attention recently, especially for learners of Japanese. Do I think pitch accent is important? No. Not important.
13:0531/05/2021
How Do You Become Good at Speaking in a New Language?
I always emphasize input in language learning, getting the language in you through listening and reading. But how do you get started speaking? I offer some advice in this video.
Learn a new language like I do, on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3ftIoL3
11:2627/05/2021
My Favourite Language Learning Apps
The Internet has changed how we learn languages. There are so many apps and so much readily available technology that it has never been easier to learn languages.
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11:1421/05/2021
How I Learned Japanese
Learning Japanese, and living in Tokyo for 9 years, had a profound influence on my life, especially professionally. It wasn't necessarily meant to be. It came about because of a personality conflict I had with my boss. I might have ended up in Beijing instead.
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3eW6PAx
13:2120/05/2021
Why You Need To Make Mistakes When Speaking A New Language
Mistakes are an essential part of language learning, a chance to notice and learn. We should welcome our mistakes. Unfortunately, school teaches us to be afraid of mistakes.
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/2RMwNNE
08:3720/05/2021
How to Start Talking in a New Language
Talking, having meaningful conversations in the language we are learning, is not only a major goal for most language learners, it is a necessary part of getting to fluency. But our attitude is important. It's best to focus more on communicating meaning, and how the language is used by others, and less on how we think we sound.
09:0110/05/2021
A Polyglot's 10 Secrets to Language Learning
We are often attracted by the appeal of 10 secrets to losing weight, seven tips for keeping your house clean, so why not 10 secrets to language learning? These secrets or tips usually get us thinking about ways to do things better.
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3uqk1CQ
06:4307/05/2021
SRS, Spaced Repetition Systems, A Major Boost to Language Learning?
The key to success in language learning is to engage with the language often and in ways that you find enjoyable. If you like doing flash cards, using spaced repetition systems, then it's worth doing. If not, this kind of learning activity won't help much.
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11:4003/05/2021
Language Learning: Should You Study the Basics?
We acquire languages gradually through input. Some people think we need to master certain basic concepts or vocabulary first as soon as possible. In fact, we acquire the most common words and structures of the language slowly and mostly if we are exposed to them often enough in natural contexts.
09:2630/04/2021
How to Learn a New Language from Scratch: Indonesian
Given that the fastest way to learn a language is to listen and read a lot, how do you begin a language from scratch, when you don't understand anything? Here I demonstrate how I start a new language.
16:4626/04/2021
Learn a Language in a Month: Is it Possible?
Neither "speaking from day one" nor "getting a good grammar book and dictionary" will enable a person to learn a language more quickly. These things can be part of a learning strategy. Mostly, however, we need to acquire the language through lots of exposure, lots of reading and listening.
08:2222/04/2021
How To Study Languages Effectively At School
A lot of language study takes place in schools. In the English language school system in Canada, very few school children outside of French immersion learn to speak French despite years of classroom instruction and testing. Why is this?
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10:1420/04/2021
How to Study Effectively
Reading is the killer app for learning languages, but also for learning other things. In order to study effectively we need to work on our reading skills, and that means reading a lot. We should also take advantage of audio in order to ramp up our ability to absorb information from reading. This applies to language learning and learning other subjects as well.
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3toiU6i
10:0915/04/2021
How Long Does It Take To Learn A Language
People ask me how long it takes to learn a language, sometimes with reference to a specific language. I feel like asking them "what's the hurry?". Just enjoy the language and enjoy whatever you are able to achieve in the language.
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10:0509/04/2021
How I Learned Russian
Russian is not only a language rich in history & literature, it’s also a gateway to other Slavic languages, which share most of the same grammatical challenges(or delights).
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3cH5hsP
14:0103/04/2021
What Is The Hardest Language to Learn?
Are some languages harder to learn than others? Yes, think so. Some have less or more forgiving grammar. Some have unfamiliar or hard to learn writing systems. Some are harder to pronounce or have little common vocabulary with languages we know. But if we are truly motivated, it doesn't matter.
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13:0927/03/2021
Learning How to Learn: A Polyglot's Opinion
In order to be successful language learners, it can help to have some sense of the learning process, what is actually going on in our brains. This can determine our learning activities and our expectations of ourselves.
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3cRZZKa
09:2520/03/2021
Chinese Vs Japanese Vs Korean: Learning Experience
Three major East Asian languages, Chinese, Japanese and Korean share a lot of vocabulary, history and culture and yet each one is distinctive, and well worth learning.
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Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3toimwJ
20:4316/03/2021
How Hard Is It to Learn English? Interview with @ゆじー/Yuzzy
Here I interview Yuzzy, a Japanese exchange student at a high school in England. I ask him what he finds most difficult in English, and he doesn't know. He doesn't worry about the details. He has just absorbs the language.
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21:5310/03/2021
How I Learned Spanish
I don't worry about how well I speak Spanish, nor about the mistakes I make. I can't control how others react to my Spanish. I can only control how I feel about using the language, and these are feelings of pleasure and satisfaction, regardless of my level. I have always enjoyed my 60 year association with the Spanish language and culture.
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/2Og8i9C
11:1201/03/2021
How to Become Great at Public Speaking in Your Target Language
Many people attend Toastmasters sessions to practice their public speaking skills, to practice a foreign language or to meet people. Here are some ideas on how to organize your thoughts.
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3kaMnwK
10:5922/02/2021
Is It Hard To Learn Japanese?
Japanese can take longer to learn than some European languages, but it isn’t inherently difficult. In fact, I found Japanese to be a forgiving language, one where it’s harder to make mistakes.
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/2M9hNXO
14:0419/02/2021
Learn A New Language While You Sleep: Is It Possible?
Learning a language while sleeping is sometimes hopefully offered as an effortless way to learn languages. I have not seen evidence that this works, or is even possible.
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05:5915/02/2021
The Best Way To Learn New Vocabulary
There’s an abundance of academic studies about vocabulary, what words do and how they’re acquired. But it’s really quite simple: listen and read and your vocabulary will grow!
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10:0008/02/2021
How To Build A Step By Step Language Study Plan
What constitutes a good study plan for learning languages? Developing good habits, things you enjoy doing every day, is more important than any kind of step by step plan or program.
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09:5104/02/2021
How To Improve Your English Speaking Skills
We can improve our English speaking skills by speaking more. But if not surrounded by English speakers, the next best thing is to step up our listening and reading while waiting for more opportunities to speak.
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10:1202/02/2021
BTS Speaking Chinese & English A Polyglot's Reaction
BTS, the popular Korean pop group, has an appeal that represents a desire in the world for everyone to just get along and accept each other. Here I talk about how they have fun speaking different languages, especially Chinese and English.
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Learn Korean with BTS on LingQ: https://bit.ly/2MimLRD
09:1126/01/2021
How To Learn A Language On Your Own
For all the languages that I have learned, I only attended school twice. However, in every case it was becoming an independent language learner that brought me success.
13:0222/01/2021
How I Learned Chinese
As with all the languages I’ve learned, my passion for the language, and all that surrounds it, was key to success in learning Mandarin. But lots of reading and listening helped me achieve my goals.
Study a language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3oX5egl
13:4119/01/2021
My Language Learning Goals For 2021
It’s a New Year. 2021. What do I hope to achieve this year? I’ll stay on Persian and Arabic for a while and maybe go back to Turkish in the summer. We’ll see how I do.
Learn a new language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/3rS6YcC
07:5904/01/2021
How I Learned French
I got turned on to French long ago and my passion for the language has stayed with me for over 50 years. In this video I share my journey to French fluency.
Learn a new language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/2WX9NuL
14:0904/01/2021
Talking Our Way To Fluency
We don’t need more language textbooks, with limited language content, drills and explanations. We just need each other to talk about what interests us, record it, transcribe it and offer it to learners of our language.
Learn a new language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/2Ma2U70
10:2131/12/2020
Language & History
History is one of my major motivations for learning languages, and learning languages motivates me to learn history. In this video I discuss my interest in languages, different peoples, and the course of history, with special reference to the languages I am now learning, Persian, Arabic and Turkish.
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09:3621/12/2020
Do We Learn About The Culture In The New Language Or Our Own?
When I learn languages I get into the culture and history of that language. Listening to the history in the language connects me emotionally, but I get most of my information reading in English.
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07:4815/12/2020
Overcoming Cultural Obstacles In Language Learning
When we learn a foreign language we imitate an aspect of another culture. In other words, we are entering into a foreign cultural space. This can sometimes cause difficulties.
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04:4809/12/2020
Overcoming Language Learning Obstacles
We all have language habits, ingrained from our native languages, or languages we speak well. How do we get outside these and develop new language habits? Jeremy discusses this with reference to Korean.
Learn a new language on LingQ: https://www.lingq.com
18:4227/11/2020
Is Language Learning A Bit Like Fishing?
When I learn languages I enjoy the process, even when I’m not sure I’m progressing. People who love fishing enjoy it even when the fish aren’t biting.
Learn a new language on LingQ: https://bit.ly/38Op5ZO
07:1018/11/2020
How to React When Native Speakers Answer You in English
It's always fun to practice a language we are learning with a native speaker, wherever we may find them. We shouldn't be disappointed, however, if they reply in our language. There can be many reasons for this.
Learn a new language on LingQ: https://www.lingq.com
07:0617/11/2020
When Learning a New Language the Language is the Teacher
In learning languages, we discover all the many ways that people from different cultures are the same. During the process of discovering this we can learn a new language, and learning the language teaches us about the new culture.
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06:2613/10/2020
Want to Learn English? Stay Positive like Gabby of Go Natural English
Learning English is sometimes different from learning other languages. It’s often learned out of need or obligation, rather than interest. I discuss this with Gabby of Go Natural English.
Learn a new language on LingQ: https://www.lingq.com
13:5804/10/2020
Passive Vocabulary: Why It Matters
We should never underestimate the power of passive vocabulary. A broad passive vocabulary is the key to increased engagement with a language, more listening and reading, enjoying movies, and eventually being able to have meaningful conversations. Passive vocabulary is the key to progress in the language we are learning.
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05:5427/09/2020
Studying English? Don't Study Modal Verbs
The modal verb, the "would, should, might" etc. type of verb, is a staple of English as a second language instruction. In order to become comfortable using these verbs, better to spend less time with explanations or drills, and more time listening, reading and speaking.
Learn a new language on LingQ: https://www.lingq.com
04:0808/09/2020
Will John, Professional Soccer Player and Language Enthusiast
Will John Olumeri has a popular channel on YouTube and a strong interest in languages. I am always impressed by people who share my enthusiasm for learning languages. And his Danish pronunciation is amazing.
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18:0227/06/2020
Learning French Slang with Street French
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As is the case in many languages, once your French is at a level where you can easily interact with native speakers, you may find yourself wondering at the meaning of certain colloquialisms. Street French focuses on these in their channel. We discuss this in this interview.
15:2014/05/2020
Connecting Through Language Under COVID-19 Lockdown
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If anything, the COVID-19 pandemic drives home the fact that we are all connected. We got into this because we’re connected and will get out of it because we’re connected. So I focus my energies on learning languages so I can connect better with other people and cultures.
07:2219/04/2020
Get Motivated to Learn Arabic with Mike Still
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Arabic is spoken by over 400 million native speakers on three continents. A powerful historical language, it has influenced languages in the region and in Europe.
Mike Still is an Arabic speaker, has lived in several Arabic countries and helps people learn Arabic. We discuss the learning of Arabic in this video.
23:1531/03/2020
Get Motivated to Learn German with Dominik from Get Germanized
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Over 100 million Germans speakers in Europe. At the center of the old continent and at the heart of its history. Classical music and Rammstein, engineering and philosophers, Rhine wine and beer. Lots to like.
19:0831/03/2020
Listening Comprehension Questions - Le Mauril
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Comprehension questions aren’t helpful to language learners, but many teachers think these can determine learners’ levels. To me they are just another useless test.
Input, pleasurable input, listening & reading, using content that we choose and enjoy, these are the fastest way to improve in a language. Being asked questions to prove our understanding of what we read and listen to adds nothing.
13:3512/03/2020