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Podcast |
The Fluent Show
Publisher |
Kerstin Cable
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Education
Language
Publication Date |
Sep 02, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:59:42
Hooray, it's conference time! In today's episode I'll bring you a mix of language learning goodies straight from Montréal, Canada. You'll hear What a language conference is all about Poetry, written on the spot by language learners A drinking song in a minority language you may have never heard of Language learning tips from an 8-year old who speaks four languages And how you can make the most out of attending these language events! As a podcaster bonus, I've also added reflections on Podcast Movement 2019 in Orlando, Florida. Which Language Events are Coming Up? Here's a list of the next language learning events for your diary: Polyglot Conference in Fukuoka, Japan, in October 2019 Women in Language in March 2020 Polyglot Cruise sailing from Barcelona, Spain, that’s in April 2020 Polyglot Gathering in Terezin, Poland, that’s in May 2020 All links below! And Here Are a Few of Your Poems! Paglalakad sa Montreal This poem was written by Lance Gough during our workshop Creative Writing, Public Speaking, and Performance Naglalakad ako sa mga kalye ng lungsod Hindi ako tumitingin sa iba pang tao Mag-áakalá yata ang mga babae na nanonood ako sa kanila Mag-áakalá yata ang mga lalaki na gusto kong makipag-away sa kanila Sa wakas, tumítíngalá ako, sa mga tao Ayos! Walang sinuman ay tumitingin naman sa akin Nagsasalita sila sa mga smart phone nila Tumitingin din sila sa mga relo nila Nanonood din sila sa bangketa sa ilalim ng paa. Pero, walang sinuman ay tumitingin sa iba pang tao. Iniisip lang silang lahat sa sariling buhay nila. Translation Walking in Montréal I’m walking on the city streets Not looking at anyone else. Women might think I’m looking at them! Men might think I want to fight! But finally, I look up at the people Wow! No one is looking back at me. They’re talking on their smart phones, They're also looking at their watches, They’re also watching the sidewalk under foot. But, nobody is looking at anyone else. They’re all only thinking of their own lives. Carol's Poem in French Les gens heureux rirent Ils partagents les histoires bilingues Je' peux pas parler Jonathan's Visual Poem Jonathan's Visual Poem https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/9/9103f3da-a263-4bfe-b5a3-58649ff9b5f7/4zKIHH3F.jpg Support This Podcast Like all podcasts, the Fluent Show is supported by your online reviews and word of mouth. If you liked this episode, please tell someone about it. Click here to tweet about the show (https://ctt.ac/00VIW), go to your Podcasts app and leave us a review, or simply text a friend about the Fluent Show. Thank you! Thank you to Scottie for this episode introduction.

Hooray, it's conference time! In today's episode I'll bring you a mix of language learning goodies straight from Montréal, Canada. You'll hear

  • What a language conference is all about
  • Poetry, written on the spot by language learners
  • A drinking song in a minority language you may have never heard of
  • Language learning tips from an 8-year old who speaks four languages
  • And how you can make the most out of attending these language events!

As a podcaster bonus, I've also added reflections on Podcast Movement 2019 in Orlando, Florida.

Which Language Events are Coming Up?

Here's a list of the next language learning events for your diary:

  • Polyglot Conference in Fukuoka, Japan, in October 2019
  • Women in Language in March 2020
  • Polyglot Cruise sailing from Barcelona, Spain, that’s in April 2020
  • Polyglot Gathering in Terezin, Poland, that’s in May 2020

All links below!

And Here Are a Few of Your Poems!

Paglalakad sa Montreal

This poem was written by Lance Gough during our workshop Creative Writing, Public Speaking, and Performance

Naglalakad ako sa mga kalye ng lungsod

Hindi ako tumitingin sa iba pang tao Mag-áakalá yata ang mga babae na nanonood ako sa kanila Mag-áakalá yata ang mga lalaki na gusto kong makipag-away sa kanila Sa wakas, tumítíngalá ako, sa mga tao Ayos! Walang sinuman ay tumitingin naman sa akin

Nagsasalita sila sa mga smart phone nila Tumitingin din sila sa mga relo nila Nanonood din sila sa bangketa sa ilalim ng paa. Pero, walang sinuman ay tumitingin sa iba pang tao. Iniisip lang silang lahat sa sariling buhay nila.

Translation Walking in Montréal

I’m walking on the city streets Not looking at anyone else. Women might think I’m looking at them! Men might think I want to fight! But finally, I look up at the people Wow! No one is looking back at me.

They’re talking on their smart phones, They're also looking at their watches, They’re also watching the sidewalk under foot. But, nobody is looking at anyone else. They’re all only thinking of their own lives.

Carol's Poem in French

Les gens heureux rirent Ils partagents les histoires bilingues Je' peux pas parler

Jonathan's Visual Poem

Jonathan's Visual Poem

Support This Podcast

Like all podcasts, the Fluent Show is supported by your online reviews and word of mouth.

If you liked this episode, please tell someone about it. Click here to tweet about the show, go to your Podcasts app and leave us a review, or simply text a friend about the Fluent Show. Thank you!

Thank you to Scottie for this episode introduction.

Sponsored By:

Links:

Hooray, it's conference time! In today's episode I'll bring you a mix of language learning goodies straight from Montréal, Canada. You'll hear

  • What a language conference is all about
  • Poetry, written on the spot by language learners
  • A drinking song in a minority language you may have never heard of
  • Language learning tips from an 8-year old who speaks four languages
  • And how you can make the most out of attending these language events!

As a podcaster bonus, I've also added reflections on Podcast Movement 2019 in Orlando, Florida.

Which Language Events are Coming Up?

Here's a list of the next language learning events for your diary:

  • Polyglot Conference in Fukuoka, Japan, in October 2019
  • Women in Language in March 2020
  • Polyglot Cruise sailing from Barcelona, Spain, that’s in April 2020
  • Polyglot Gathering in Terezin, Poland, that’s in May 2020

All links below!

And Here Are a Few of Your Poems!

Paglalakad sa Montreal

This poem was written by Lance Gough during our workshop Creative Writing, Public Speaking, and Performance

Naglalakad ako sa mga kalye ng lungsod

Hindi ako tumitingin sa iba pang tao Mag-áakalá yata ang mga babae na nanonood ako sa kanila Mag-áakalá yata ang mga lalaki na gusto kong makipag-away sa kanila Sa wakas, tumítíngalá ako, sa mga tao Ayos! Walang sinuman ay tumitingin naman sa akin

Nagsasalita sila sa mga smart phone nila Tumitingin din sila sa mga relo nila Nanonood din sila sa bangketa sa ilalim ng paa. Pero, walang sinuman ay tumitingin sa iba pang tao. Iniisip lang silang lahat sa sariling buhay nila.

Translation Walking in Montréal

I’m walking on the city streets Not looking at anyone else. Women might think I’m looking at them! Men might think I want to fight! But finally, I look up at the people Wow! No one is looking back at me.

They’re talking on their smart phones, They're also looking at their watches, They’re also watching the sidewalk under foot. But, nobody is looking at anyone else. They’re all only thinking of their own lives.

Carol's Poem in French

Les gens heureux rirent Ils partagents les histoires bilingues Je' peux pas parler

Jonathan's Visual Poem

Jonathan's Visual Poem

Support This Podcast

Like all podcasts, the Fluent Show is supported by your online reviews and word of mouth.

If you liked this episode, please tell someone about it. Click here to tweet about the show, go to your Podcasts app and leave us a review, or simply text a friend about the Fluent Show. Thank you!

Thank you to Scottie for this episode introduction.

Sponsored By:

Links:

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