Learning Languages in Society with Gabi.
Learning Languages in society with Gabi is your podcasting and blogging go-to resource especially designed for advanced language learners like you so that you can feel better integrated in a new linguistic and social environment with the help of sociolinguistics.
By listening to this podcast you will:
1. Find useful tips to keep up the high level you have achieved in your favorite languages and brush up on your language skills.
2. Learn how to decode the linguistic and cultural intricacies of our societies so you can deepen your knowledge of the culture whose language you are studying and become part of that new society.
3. Learn about what the science of linguistics is and its different constituents.
4. Learn interesting facts about foreign language acquisition.
5. Listen to interesting interviews with multilingual guests and learn about their work.
6. Learn about the benefits of mindfulness meditation to learning and using a new language in public.
7. Learn about the medical benefits to learn new languages.
8. Learn about the migrations and history of people whose languages have had an influence on the local languages we speak today and realize you are also making history.
Don't forget to check the transcripts available of the podcast and the blog
https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/podcast-transcripts/
https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog
Episodes
55 episodes
#055- Endangered languages: the case of the Catalan language.
#055- Endangered languages: the case of the Catalan language.In this episode Gabi speaks about the importance of maintaining Catalan and other minority languages alive.check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywith...
#054- How Your Accent Tells Your Story.
#054- How Your Accent Tells Your Story.In this episode Gabi tells us why we shouldn't be ashamed of having a certain accent when speaking a foreign language and instead be proud of our accomplishments.check out my blog:https...
#053- Repetition as a means to learn foreign languages.
#053- In this episode Gabi talks about the importance of repetition in language learning.check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below to listen to this episode:https://lea...
#052- From Grammar Myths to Nicknames: The World of Sociolinguistics.
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#051- The End of Politics as We Knew It and the Wild World of Gender Buzzwords!
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#050- Exile and Heritage: The Sephardic Jewish Experience.
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#049 - Here is how slang will make you improve your language gains.
#049- In this episode Gabi reveals why slang is such a powerful tool for connection and language learning.check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below to listen to this episod...
#048- The Precious Secret of Translation to Help You Learn a Foreign Language!
#048- In this episode Gabi describes the number one secret translation holds for language learners.check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below to listen to this episode:h...
#047 - Linguistic and Cultural Dissociation of Second-Generation Immigrants: Why Heritage Language Matters.
#047- In this episode Gabi gives his opinion on the cultural and linguistic importance of preserving the heritage languages.check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below to lis...
#046 - The secret of successful language and cultural integration of immigrant children and why you should imitate them.
#046- In this episode Gabi gives his opinion on why we should follow the steps of children in order to learn languages more easily!check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below...
#045- Why are we so attached to our cultural heritage?
#045- In this episode Gabi gives his opinion on the reasons why Americans are generally interested in their past and shows examples of why it is a good thing.check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/...
#044- United by language and culture and separated by war. Russians and Ukranians in Spain.
#044- In this episode Gabi gives his opinion on the language conundrum in Russia and Ukraine. check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below to listen to this episode:h...
#043- The secret of successful dating beyond linguistic borders.
#043- In this episode Gabi gives all the reasons why dating beyond frontiers is a great way to learn languages.check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below to listen to ...
#042- Do we really need LGBTQ+ jargon?
#042- In this episode Gabi tells us the reasons why we are better off without all the unnecessary trendy jargon. Let's keep it real, instead..check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click ...
#041- what everybody really ought to know about inclusivity and diversity from a language perspective
#041- In this episode Gabi speaks about the really important things to keep in mind when analizing modern cultural trends such as inclusivity and diversity from a language perspective away from ideology.check out my blog:h...
#040 -Why you must choose acculturation over assimilation!
#040 - In this episode Gabi gives a more developed account of the history of the Jewish migrations in the US.Check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below to listen to th...
#039 - Jewish history in America.
#039 - In this episode Gabi gives a more developed account of the history of the Jewish migrations in the US.Check out the URL for the documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMd0hs2fkT0&t=21sThe History o...
#005 (038) - Entrevista de Laura Couch Polyglot sobre l'aprenentatge de llengües estrangeres.
#005 (038) - Gabi is interviewed in this episode in Catalan by a Laura Couch Polyglot. The interview revolves around topics such as what interesting methods for learning different languages Gabi thinks there are. The use of Catalan in public sp...
#037 - Introduction to Jewish history in America.
#037 - In this episode Gabi gives an introduction to Jewish migrations to the US.Check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below for transcriptions:https://learninglanguagesi...
#036 - Scandinavian sound patters in American English.
#036 - In this episode Gabi gives a few sound patters most commonly found a few generations back in Scandinavian-American communities across the US.Check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click ...
#035 - Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish and Icelandic migrations in the Great Plains.
#035 - In this episode Gabi explains in detail the expansion of the Scandinavian migration in the US.Check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below for transcriptions:https:...
#034 - Introduction to Scandinavian migrations to the US.
#032 - In this episode Gabi explains based on the following website https://padutch.net/what-is-pd/ what Pennsylvania Dutch is.Check out my blog:https://learninglanguagesinsocietywithgabi.com/blog/Click on the link below for...
#033 - A story of nineteenth century immigrants from Rheinhessen to Wisconsin.
#033 - In this episode Gabi paraphrases a research paper called Transplanted but not Uprooted: 19th-Century Immigrants from Hessen-Darmstadt in Wisconsin. Helmut Schmahl, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany. <...