This week Conor and I get into discussing practical usages of the language, that is to say how do we become capable of turning our theory into practice in the real world.
Language Learning Podcast
The Actual Fluency Podcast
AFP 34 – Conor Clyne: From monoglot to hyperpolyglot
I'm very excited to welcome onto the show Mr Conor Clyne, who you might know better as The Language Tsar!
AFP 33 – Alberto Arrighini: Self-development and motivation
Are you guys ready to get pumped up? How is your motivation doing today?
Today I'm joined by another young polyglot, Mr. Alberto Arrighini. I met Alberto in Berlin at the Polyglot Gathering, and we exchanged Facebook details. I didn't talk to him much after the event, but I kept seeing things from him in my news feed. He was waking up early, running, working out and posting pictures of inspirational quotes, books and much more.
AFP 32 – Kerstin Cable: How to become a (better) teacher
On today's show I'm excited to be talking to Kerstin Cable. I first discovered Kerstin and her great blog; Fluent Language before I even started my own. Her professional website as well as top class writing really inspired me to create Actual Fluency.
AFP 31 – Leszek Trybała: The young polyglot revolution
Today I have a very special guest. Leszek is a 17-year old who impressed me greatly whenever I would open the Memrise leaderboards. He would routinely get 10 times as many points as me in a month, which would indicate a very high level of activity. He's also fascinating because he is part of the young polyglot revolution, where teenagers start learning languages very early and do so very successfully. Another example of this is Tim Doner, who everybody probably knows by now.
AFP 30 – Luca Lampariello: The Polyglot Dream
The thirtieth! episode of the Actual Fluency Podcast and what a way to celebrate. Ever since before the very first episode, I knew I wanted to get Luca Lampariello on the show, as he was one of my main inspirations for even starting to learn languages in the first place.