Category: Fluency

105 How to Learn a Language with Podcasts

In this podcast episode, you’re gonna learn why using podcasts is a great way to learn languages and how you should use them to get the most out of it. With the help of podcasts you can easily level up your target language – in an interesting way.  Links Transcript The podcast on YouTube Vocabulary

104 Accentricity podcast – with Sadie Ryan

Sadie Ryan, linguist and host of the Accentricity podcasts shares her insights into different linguistic topics. Sadie is currently a university lecturer in linguistics. What languages has she been learning and is it easier for a linguist to learn languages? Listen to this conversation and learn more about it. Podcast Audio only You’ll find it also on

101 Lingo Junkie – Eugeniu from Moldova PART 1

Feedback / Your voice in future episodes Vocabulary 0:11 Cheesy: cheap and of low quality. 0:19 To jot sth. down:  to write briefly or hurriedly  0:33 And all that jazz: informal. used when speaking to mean “and other similar things”: 3:50 To graduate: successfully complete an academic degree, course of training, or (in North America)

91 – Rachel Smets – Clarity Coach and language learner

Chapters 0:26 Intro with Daniel 2:38 Start Interview – Who is Rachel Smets? 6:39 Why Rachel doesn’t have a podcast 7:19 What is a Clarity Coach?  8:30 How can we imagine a “Clarity Coach Session”? 11:50 Is English really Rachel’s first language?  13:00 Which languages has Rachel taught?  13:33 What does learning a language mean

Interview: Matt Halsdorff from the spoken english code

Links The Spoken English code English trainer Matt – Learn English for Italians Instagram Facebook Transcript communication is always the most important thing, not the grammar. I learned my Italian in the street. So speaking about learning languages, um, I did not take an Italian course. This is Matt from the spoken English code and