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The guys discuss Kid Cudi's second album of 2024, Meek Mill's latest EP, Cam Newton's tussle at a 7-on-7 tournament, the impact of 7-on-7 on the NFL, Ye & Ty Dolla Sign having the no. 1 album in America for back-to-back weeks, Beyonce has the no. 1 song in America, French Montana's potential finesse with vinyl records, the tracklist to Schoolboy Q's upcoming album and more.
Brent Billings and Elle Grover Fricks chat about her spiritual practices.Notebook Classic — LEUCHTTURM1917SHARPIE S-Gel Pen, Medium Point (0.7mm), Black Ink“Advantage of Handwriting Over Typing on Learning Words” by Aya S. Ihara et al. — Frontiers in Human Neuroscience“Is the News Making Us Unhappy?” by Natascha de Hoog and Peter Verboon — British Journal of Psychology
Jared and John answer listener questions about learning Chinese such as the effectiveness of extensive reading, habits for Chinese learners, tools for learning word context, and the helpfulness of Chinese media. Guest interview is with Shannon Kennedy, a polyglot for whom Chinese became a significant part of her life and shares the impact it had on her friendships and career. The Q&A session begins [00:01:40]Jared and John answer listener questions about learning Chinese and discuss the benefits of extensive reading and the whole language model.The debate on whole language vs. direct instruction [00:03:07]John explains the difference between whole language and direct instruction and how it applies to learning Chinese.The progression of Mandarin Companion books [00:08:36]Jared and John discuss the progression of Mandarin Companion books and how to determine when to move up to the next level based on reading speed and vocabulary acquisition.Opportunities to Speak Chinese [00:13:35]Jared shares his habit of always looking for opportunities to speak Chinese and how it has helped him improve his language skills.Checking Tones for Accurate Pronunciation [00:11:52]John talks about the importance of remembering tones and shares his habit of frequently checking tones to improve pronunciation.Learning Words in Context [00:15:57]Jared and John discuss the importance of learning words in context and suggest using dictionaries with sample sentences to understand how words are used.Using Chinese media for language learning [00:21:36]Discussion on whether consuming Chinese media like TV shows, movies, and social media is an effective way to improve tones and natural speaking flow.The helpfulness of Chinese restaurants for language learners [00:27:53]Sharing a travel hack of visiting Chinese restaurants while traveling abroad to find Chinese-speaking staff who can provide assistance.Learning Multiple Languages [00:31:29]Shannon shares how she got involved in learning multiple languages and the program requirements she had to meet.Discovering Croatian [00:33:26]Shannon talks about her personal connection to the Croatian language and why she started learning it independently.Starting to Learn Chinese [00:38:27]Shannon explains how she decided to learn Chinese and her initial experiences with the language, including the importance of learning pinyin and characters.Learning Chinese for my child [00:40:40]Shannon shares their motivation to learn Chinese when they found out they were pregnant and their journey of studying the language for their child.Personal rewards of learning Chinese [00:44:55]The speaker talks about the personal rewards they have experienced, including making close friends and having unique experiences, thanks to their ability to speak Chinese.The impact of speaking Chinese on friendships and career opportunities [00:49:32]Shannon shares how speaking Chinese with her friends in Shanghai made her feel more included and created a different dynamic within the group.Advice for learning Chinese and overcoming challenges [00:52:01]Shannon gives advice on not being intimidated by learning Chinese, taking it step by step, and the value of being able to communicate with people in China who may not speak English.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you're trying to build your vocabulary then you're probably wondering whether you should spend more time with individual words or phrases. Now both these categories are important for language learning, but does one have more bang for its buck? Find out in today's episode!Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RomancedBLCheck me out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZIkEymKxdweYQvNUGVfHqQSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/romancedbylang)
Language learning is a universal human function. People around the world, in different environments and with different abilities seem to acquire their primary language in essentially the same sequence and the same way. This tells us that humans are hard-wired to learn language in some form (Chomsky, 1968)Four elementsThere are four elements connected with language learning (Ormrod, Anderman, & Anderman, 2020):• Semantics refers to the meaning. Children learn that certain sounds, symbols, or movements of a hand and facial gestures means something.• Syntax refers to the rules for how the words, symbols, and movements are put together. For example, in human communication there is usually a thing word (noun) coupled with an action word (verb). Children learn that the types of words, the form of the word, and the order that they are used make a difference.• Medium refers to the form the language takes. Children learn to produce certain sounds, symbols, or movements to communicate.• Pragmatics is the context in which the communication takes place and the social rules around that communication. Children learn to communicate in different ways, in different contexts, with different people, and for different purposes.
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Today's guest, Lizzy Ostro, is an absolute titan in so many fields. She's a studio engineer and producer, a personal trainer, musician, writer, world traveler and candy connoisseur. But most importantly, she's a long time friend. After giving a quick historical backstory on how she met the boys, she talks about the difficulties living in LA during lockdown. She talks about various countries and cities she's traveled to as well as shares her journey through depression into living a full, meaningful and satisfying life! Finally, Lizzy discusses musical projects she worked on over the last year and plays a hysterical game of Learning Words. The cherry on top, you ask? Drunken Sailor. Please enjoy!
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On today's episode, Dick and Boonies discuss Arizona's hottest summer on record and the massive monsoon that rolled through town last week. Dick also talks about his wild adventure being cast on Ellen's ‘Game of Games' show. The boys take and email question, discuss the new Deftones single Ohms and finish out with a quick rendition of Learning Words.
Dick gets so many surprises for his birthday!Ben Anderson, a long time friend, ex-band mate, and ROCK STAR from the band Nothing More shows up to talk hot sauce and deliver a message from Tay Zonday. They talk about memories they shared, halo 1, and somehow manage to hit the most epic three part harmony. Ben also plays Learning Words and drops some serious linguistic and vocabulary knowledge on the boys. To follow Ben Anderson and Nothing More check out the links below! https://www.youtube.com/c/BenAndersonDrums https://instagram.com/benanderson https://instagram.com/nothingmoremusic https://www.youtube.com/c/NothingMoremusic https://nothingmore.net
In this episode of Cloud's Korean Podcast, I discuss the reason why going through vocab lists or just memorizing vocab in general can be ineffective, and how you can remedy that by adding context. Socials: Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cloudsidky/ Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CloudSidky Follow me on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cloudsidky Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@learnkoreanwithcloud?lang=en
Boonies records the episode while undergoing a chemical foot peel. Dick shares his secrets behind a tasty Tri-Tip recipe and also gives it his best during a subpar rendition of the Alphabet Aerobics by Blackalicious. While reading and answering “fan” emails, Boonies, tares into a story about a time that someone threw horchata at his car while he was driving. Finally, the boys play another rousing game of Learning Words where the winner was decided upon in a rather unorthodox manner.
In this weeks episode the boys dive into the hardships of staying busy during the epidemic. They also play an original game called ‘Learning Words' to test the waters of this becoming a potential monthly segment on the show. While playing the game several stories develop! Dick also tries to get Boonies to harmonize with him when a discussion of being gay lovers ends up stealing show.
iMovie & Devgro Media Arts Services PresentA Devgro Media Arts Services Production In Association With iMovieA William Anderson Gittens PodcastCulture Verbalized Is It Explicit? Is It Implicit? Or Is It A Cultural Practitioners Narrative Vol.1ISBN 978-976-96356-1-6Digital Photography, Directed Edited, Produced & Written -William Anderson GittensExecutive Producer William Anderson Gittens Author, B.A.Dip.Com, Cinematographer, Media Arts Specialist, Licences Cultural Practitioner Publisher Works Cited Citedom/ Hastings,James Encyclopedia of Religionhttps://www.quotes.net/authors/Simon+LewisWatson,Rita(Oct 1978),"Learning Words from Linguistic Expressions:Definition and Narrative" Research in the Teaching of English.21(3).298-317 JSTOR40171117https://en.wikipedia.org./wiki/Main_Page https://www.definitions.net/definition/verbalisehttps://www.kevinmd.com/bloghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_PageChigbu,Uchendu Eugene(2015)."Reposition culture for development Women and development in a Nigerian rural community." Community Work & Family, 18(3) 334-350,doi 10,1080/13668803,2014 981606This was a Devgro Media Arts Services ©2019Support the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/429292)
The words for today are: Eulogy, Libertine, Pare, Morose. VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out! If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please contact me at @SamFold or send me an email at sam@victorprep.com Check out the podcast website at VictorPrep.com or the Facebookpage at Facebook.com/victorpreplearning
The words for today are: Sacrosanct, Hegemony, Salient, Intractable. VictorPrep's vocab podcast is for improving for English vocabulary skills while helping you prepare for your standardized tests! This podcast isn't only intended for those studying for the GRE or SAT, but also for people who enjoy learning, and especially those who want to improve their English skills. I run the podcast for fun and because I want to help people out there studying for tests or simply learning English. The podcast covers a variety of words and sometimes additionally covers word roots. Using a podcast to prep for the verbal test lets you study while on the go, or even while working out! If you have comments or questions and suggestions, please contact me at @SamFold or send me an email at sam.fold@gmail.com. Check out the podcast website at VictorPrep.com or the Facebook page at Facebook.com/victorpreplearning
RHYMING HOMOPHONES CONTINUED with PAUL MORRIS On this show, I your host will be reading my original works of Rhyming Homophones. What’s a homophone you ask; tune in and find out!
This introductory chapter from Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey's latest book on student vocabulary instruction and development, Learning Words Inside and Out: Grades 1-6, defines a framework for... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey share tips and principles of vocabulary instruction from their latest book on providing effective vocabulary instruction to boost student performance in all subjects for... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.