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Welcome to the Polyglot Perspective Podcast: a place where we discuss everything languages, from debunking language myths, to one-on-one polyglot interviews. A place where young adult polyglots from around the world have the opportunity to share their lan


    • Sep 11, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 17 EPISODES


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    Polyglot Perspective Rants #3: Misleading Titles in Language Learning Youtube

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 14:07


    Welcome to our third segment of 'Polyglot Perspective Rants' where Lily and Taylor rant all about the most pressing topics in language learning and share their opinions! Have you ever come across Youtube videos with titles like, "How to Learn (insert language) in 7 days?" or "How I learned to speak (insert languages) in 24 hours?" In this episode, we talk all about Youtube clickbait in the polyglot community, as well as our opinions on titles on these videos/Polyglot youtubers, how these videos can act as a source of motivation and demotivation, and how we should go about comparing our language journey with other people's. As always, this episode highlights our stories through our perspectives, the polyglot perspective.

    S2 Ep. 6: How to Be Confident When Speaking with Natives w/Sam Coates

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 37:10


    Welcome back to the sixth episode of Season 2 of the Polyglot Perspective Podcast! When learning a language, reading, writing, listening and speaking tie into our learning journey. Among the four, many people believe speaking is the most difficult. Many learners lack confidence, and don't know how to go about talking to native speakers in their target language. Sam Coates is a university student studying business analytics and accounting. Sam was born in New York but moved to Jamaica as a toddler (as his family is Jamaican) and returned to the U.S at 14. Some of his hobbies include doing track, playing soccer among other sports. Sam is currently studying Japanese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean and Spanish. Sam also has an Instagram (@samslanguageprogress) where he posts videos of him talking with natives. In this episode, Sam Coates discusses his personal experience, tips and tricks on how to be confident when talking to native speakers. This episode highlights Sam's story through his perspective, the polyglot perspective.

    Polyglot Perspective Rants #2: How to Find a Study Method That Works for You

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 19:07


    Welcome to our second segment of 'Polyglot Perspective Rants' where Lily and Taylor rant all about the most pressing topics in language learning and share their opinions! Have you ever come across videos with titles like, "How to Learn (insert language)?" or "Tips to Learn (insert language)?" but are still confused about how to actually learn a language effectively? In this episode, we talk all about the various different study methods that language learners use, as well as the methods, resources, and strategies that we personally use when learning languages. Additionally, we discuss how personality can affect that ways in which you learn languages, and how to find a study method that works best for your personality type. As always, this episode highlights our stories through our perspectives, the polyglot perspective.

    Polyglot Perspective Rants #1: The #notsoperfectstudygram

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 20:41


    In today's podcast episode, we're doing things a little bit differently. Welcome to our first segment of 'Polyglot Perspective Rants' where Lily and Taylor rant all about the most pressing topics in language learning and share their opinions! Do you have a studygram or are contemplating making one? Well, look no further! In this episode, we talk all about the wonderful highlights of the community, as well as some potential downsides that come with any social media platform such as an increased emphasis on aesthetics, posting frequency, and metrics. We also give our insight on toxic competition and the issue with fluency in language learning. Finally, we discuss our personal experiences within the language studygram community, as well as our proposed suggestions to navigate through the community in a happy and healthy manner. As always, this episode highlights our stories through our perspectives, the polyglot perspective.

    S2 Ep.5: Intercultural Communication and Cultural Differences w/Clara Antime

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 39:39


    Welcome back to the fifth episode of Season 2 of the Polyglot Perspective Podcast! While language learning is often thought to only involve studying the syntax of one's target language, languages and cultures are intertwined, meaning that one must learn about their target language's culture to truly understand the language. In this episode college student Clara Antime discusses her personal experience with intercultural communication and cultural differences. She talks with us about the importance of learning about other cultures, respecting different traditions, and developing an open-mind. Clara is a 20 year old French young adult who studied abroad in Spain for 3 months. Clara is majoring in LEA (Language etrangere appliqque).Clara loves studying languages, listening to music, reading books and watching movies, watching series and learning more about different cultures. Clara can speak French, English, Spanish, Russian, and Korean. This episode highlights Clara's story through her perspective, the polyglot perspective.

    S2 Ep. 4: Coping With Language Burnout w/Bianca Pinheiro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 37:57


    Welcome back to the fourth episode of Season 2 of the Polyglot Perspective Podcast! While learning a language, have you ever felt unmotivated, tired, and lacking interest in the language which you were so passionate about? In this episode high school student Bianca Pinheiro discusses her personal experience with language burnout. She talks with us about a variety of topics such as personal experiences, how school activities interfered with language learning, as well as her methods of learning different languages. Bianca is a 16 year old Brazilian teenager who loves studying languages, listening to music, reading books and watching movies. She is currently a part of Polyglot Perspective as a Portuguese translator. Her mission in this organization is to share knowledge about languages to her native language. This episode highlights Bianca's story through her perspective, the polyglot perspective.

    S2 Ep. 3: Self Studying Tips and Toxic Productivity w/Emily Hinckley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 37:31


    How should I learn a language? The Autodidact way Welcome back to the third episode of Season 2 of the Polyglot Perspective Podcast! Are you interested in self-studying languages in addition to practicing languages in the real world? In this episode high school student Emily Hinckley discusses her journey with self-studying as well as taking classes. She talks with us about a variety of topics such as self study vs the school system, how to take the self study approach, practicing in real life, and toxic productivity. She provides her perspective on language learning and describes her experience. Emily is a sixteen-year-old living in the United States. She is an Irish-Ukranian-American who comes from a family with 63 cousins. She is currently intermediate to advanced in Spanish and is learning Brazilian Portuguese and Russian. Other than language learning, her hobbies include traveling, cooking, listening to music, and watching movies. This episode highlights Emily's story through her perspective, the polyglot perspective.

    S2 Ep. 2: How to Learn a New Language w/Andy Zhang

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 37:49


    Welcome back to the second episode of Season 2 of the Polyglot Perspective Podcast! Are you interested in learning a new language but don't know where to start? Have you tried learning a language in the past but have had unsuccessful results? In this episode, high school student Andy Zhang discusses his methods on learning new languages as well as his experience self-studying and taking language classes in school. He provides a new perspective on language learning and describes his experience adapting and opening his mind up to different cultures growing up. Andy is a high school junior living in Saudi Arabia, originally from Houston, Texas. He speaks English, Chinese and French fluently, and is currently focusing on studying Turkish as well as a bit of ASL. He's also interested in exploring conlangs and creating his own. Outside of languages he enjoys digital art and music, and plays the tuba and the guitar. This episode highlights Andy's story through his perspective, the polyglot perspective.

    S2 Ep. 1: The Importance of Language Learning w/Elizabeth Quinn

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 52:52


    Welcome back to the first episode of Season 2 of the Polyglot Perspective Podcast! Have you ever wondered why you should start learning a language? Moreover, is learning a language even useful anymore? In season 2 episode 1, high school student Elizabeth Quinn provides her language tips, tricks, and her view on the usefulness of language learning in the year 2021. Elizabeth is a student from the UK currently studying German alongside art and English literature for A-levels. Although she grew up in a monolingual family, she began learning her first foreign language in secondary school and is currently learning German, Mandarin, Spanish, and Korean, while also dabbling in other languages. In this episode, we will be discussing why language learning is beneficial for your life both in a social and professional sense. Also, we touch on topics such as why automated language translating engines, such as Google Translate, may not be as beneficial as you might think. In this episode, Elizabeth shares with us her drive for learning languages and information about her time studying abroad in Germany as well as fun anecdotes centering around conversing with natives. This episode highlights Elizabeth's story through her perspective, the polyglot perspective. Show notes: https://www.polyglotperspective.com Music Credits: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Season 2 Updates

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 2:25


    Welcome back to Season 2 of the Polyglot Perspective Podcast, now co-hosted by Taylor Torres and Lily Burke! In this season, we will be focusing on all aspects of language learning from finding the right resources to staying motivated. We will be guiding you through your language learning journey, including introductory topics such as 'Why You Should Start Learning a Language' to the latter episodes discussing how you can take the next step and incorporate language learning into your daily life and even study abroad. Each episode we will be joined with a new guest, many of whom will be members of our team! Our podcast episodes will also be interactive so make sure you're following our Instagram, @polyglotperspective to personally ask questions to our guests via our instagram stories for a chance at getting your question featured on our podcast. Additionally, podcast episodes can now be viewed on our new Youtube Channel, Polyglot Perspective, with multilingual subtitles! We would really appreciate it if you could take a few seconds to subscribe to the podcast and our YouTube channel, as well as leave us a great review on Apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts! This would help us out a lot. If you are interested in receiving more multilingual content from us as well as practicing your target language, please be sure to subscribe to our multilingual newsletter where you will receive cultural news, language learning tips, resource recommendations, and more every month! In this season, we plan to bring you through the journey of language learning from start to finish. We are so excited to share our knowledge of language learning with you as well as amplify the voices of many multilingual youth across the world. Check out our Blog: https://www.polyglotperspective.com Music Credits: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Ep. 6: Embracing Your Culture w/Lily Burke

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 32:34


    Welcome to another episode of the Polyglot Perspective Podcast! Have you ever struggled to embrace your cultural identity? In episode six, college language learner, Lily Burke shares her story about being born in China, but growing up in the United States as an American adoptee. Lily Burke is a New York university student who currently speaks 6 languages! Lily was born in China but was adopted by an American family and is currently studying Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Korean, Indonesian, and Cantonese. She is also one of our Mandarin translators here at Polyglot Perspective. In this episode, we discuss the challenges that multicultural students deal with on a daily basis, particularly in terms of discovering and staying in touch with their cultural identity. We also talk about the misconceptions that Lily, and other adoptees, face, and how to best approach them, as well as some of our favorite methods to learn languages whilst also having fun. This episode highlights Lily's story through her perspective, the polyglot perspective. Show notes: https://www.polyglotperspective.com Music Credits: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Ep. 5: Staying Connected to Your Heritage w/Isabella Mehrabian

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 20:03


    Welcome to the Polyglot Perspective Podcast with Taylor Torres! Have you ever felt disconnected with your heritage growing up? In episode five, high school language learner, Isabella Mehrabian discusses her story being born and raised in America while being a student of Armenian origin. Bella was born and currently resides in California, and grew up in a bilingual household, with her parents speaking both Armenian and English with her at home. She has also been studying Spanish in and out of school for the past few years and began developing a passion for languages and culture in middle school. In this episode, we discuss the struggles of speaking a foreign language with natives and being confident in your language abilities, as well as staying connected to your family's heritage when being born in America and the limited opportunities available for POC in school. While Bella feels connected with her culture at home with her family, she explains the difficulties of finding this kind of support at school. This episode highlights Bella's story through her perspective, the polyglot perspective. Show notes: https://www.polyglotperspective.com Music Credits: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Ep. 4: The Power of Motivation w/Candice Huang

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 21:46


    Welcome to the Polyglot Perspective Podcast with Taylor Torres! Have you ever wondered how polyglots muster up the motivation to study so many languages? In episode four, high school student, Candice Huang discusses her journey growing up as a bilingual Chinese American and her stories connecting with other cultures by learning Spanish, Taiwanese, Korean, and Japanese. Candice was born and raised in America and is ethnically Chinese. She speaks Mandarin Chinese, is currently learning Spanish in school, understands Taiwanese, Korean, and Japanese, and is a native English speaker. Due to her experiences traveling to countless countries such as Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Croatia, Candice was inspired to connect with these foreign lands and cultures on a more profound level. In this episode, we discuss the challenges Candice faces with motivation when studying languages, her passion for choosing a form of studying material that aligns with her interests and motivations, and the significance of learning languages as a teenager. This episode highlights Candice's story through her perspective, the polyglot perspective. Show notes: https://www.polyglotperspective.com Music Credits: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Ep. 3: Exploring Your Roots w/Gya Rodriguez

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 33:10


    Welcome to the Polyglot Perspective Podcast with Taylor Torres! Have you ever wondered what moving across the country at a young age and subsequently grow up bilingual entails? In episode three, high school language learner, Gya Rodriguez discusses her journey learning four languages and the beauty of connecting with their encompassing cultures. Gya was born in Puerto Rico and moved to California at the age of 3-years-old. For this reason, she is a native Spanish and English speaker, and is also self-studying Portugués and French due to her fascination with the arts and culture. In this episode, we discuss the challenges Gya faces as a native speaker of both Spanish and English, her passion for communicating and connecting with various cultures and people, the cruciality of the positive motivations and mindsets of polyglots, and the significance of learning languages as a teenager. This episode highlights Gya's story through her perspective, the polyglot perspective. Show notes: https://www.polyglotperspective.com Music Credits: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Ep. 2: The Value Of Hard-Work And Dedication w/Jasmine Purnomo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 19:22


    Welcome to the Polyglot Perspective Podcast with Taylor Torres! Have you ever wondered how teen hyper-polyglots have the motivation to learn so many languages? Well, in this episode, you get to hear from teen language learner, Jasmine Purnomo, as she discusses her journey learning three languages. Jasmine was born and raised in America, and is ethnically Indonesian and Chinese. She understands and speaks a bit of Indonesian, is currently learning Spanish in school, and is self-studying Japanese due to her appreciation of Japanese culture and Anime. In this episode, we discuss the importance of hard-work and dedication in language learning, students' personal motivation when learning languages, and much more. This episode highlights Jasmine's journey through her perspective, the polyglot perspective. Show notes: https://www.polyglotperspective.com Music Credits: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Ep. 0: Introducing The Polyglot Perspective Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 2:18


    Hey everyone! Welcome to the Polyglot Perspective Podcast with Taylor Torres. I am an American teen who is currently learning both Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. I enjoy learning languages because I believe it helps us connect with and better understand our culture and communicate with others on a more profound level. I decided to create the Polyglot Perspective Podcast because it came to my attention that 20% of American students grades K-12 are currently learning a foreign language, the numbers declining each year, being one of the most concerning aspects of the American education system. For this reason, I embarked on a mission to encourage fellow teenagers to learn languages, as not only does it open the door to innumerable cognitive benefits, but also shapes our world view and helps combat the limitless amount of ignorance and prejudice against people of different cultures. By taking full advantage of this platform, countless teen polyglots from around the world have the opportunity to share their language stories, discuss their passions, the challenges they faced when learning languages, and their newfound cultural appreciation of other cultures as well as their own. Stay tuned for the upcoming episodes of this podcast, each one being told in a unique perspective, the polyglot perspective. Check out our Blog: https://www.polyglotperspective.com Music Credits: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

    Ep. 1: Learn How To Step Out Of Your Comfort Zone w/Celine Hu

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 33:42


    Welcome to the Polyglot Perspective Podcast with Taylor Torres! Have you ever wondered how teen hyper-polyglots learn languages and why they choose to embark on this journey? Well, in episode one, you get to hear from long-time teen language learner, Celine Hu, as she discusses her journey learning six languages. Celine was born in China, however she grew up attending a British international school, then traveled to Australia, and subsequently to America, where she currently resides. Due to her deep passion for fashion design and dance, Celine is learning French in high school, while also self-studying Japanese and Korean due to her love for Anime and Korean culture. In this episode, we discuss the challenges Celine faces when learning languages, the correlation between stepping out of your comfort zone and immersing yourself not only in languages but in the cultures as well, and the significance of learning languages as a teenager. This episode highlights Celine's journey through her perspective, the polyglot perspective. Show notes: https://www.polyglotperspective.com Music Credits: DriftMaster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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