AFP 100 – Tim Keeley: Around the World in 40 Languages
In this episode i chat to Tim Keeley to learn more about his extraordinary life of travelling and language learning.
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Show notes
- Tim's language learning story
- His first foreign language experience
- How he travelled the world and picked up languages as he went along
- His experiences in Asia, where he now lives
- His academic research
- Learning methods
- And much more….
Show resources
- Tim on Facebook
- Tim's Research Papers
- Tim's 2015 Gathering talk: Comparing and Contrasting 10 Languages in Asia
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Thanks to this week's guest, Tim Keeley!
What a fascinating subject for an interview! Thanks! Much to be admired from him. I get somewhat tired of hearing the interviews with people who have already been interviewed a zillion times before by other people so I really like this new season will all the brand-new faces.
Glad to hear you like the lineup this season, I hope to bring you more great people 🙂
You are the man, Tim! What a great episode. I espessially relate to the notion of right side brain feeling when speaking a language. 谢谢你!See you in Thessaloniki.
It’s a pleasure to listen to this podcast, Kris and Tim. Looking forward to the Polyglot Conference in Thessaloniki.
Great talk, this guy Tim is a very smart one he goes straight to the point cutting through the feel-good talk. Congrats Broholm, you did a terrific job.