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Episode 56: The Best Language Learning Tools for Summer 2017
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Welcome to Creative Language Learning Podcast episode 56, with our popular roundup of this season's hottest language learning resources and tools.
Pop Culture Moment
Lindsay has been watching Terrace House, a Japanese reality tv show.
I found Bore Da, a Welsh breakfast show that displays key vocab right on the screen. Its app even gives you individual items with associated vocab lists.
Anyone remember pop-up video? How could would it be to have pop-up vocab video?!
And now for the top tools
Grab your sunglasses, get out into the sunshine, and try these brand new language learning resources. This season, we're not all about online learning anymore as you'll hear how Lindsay and I are applying our best tips outside too.
1) Prettier Notes
2) Clozemaster
Play the game at www.clozemaster.com
3) Charity Shops and Library Sales
- Find a charity shop in the UK in this directory
And here's what's awesome too.
Live Lingua Project
Dubbed YouTube Videos
- Need inspiration? Start your search with disney classic "Let It Go"
- Type your favourite show + your target language into the YouTube search bar
Subasub and Subscene
Advanced geeks can even create their own Anki cards using the subtitles on offer (we saw a talk about this at the Polyglot Gathering, but it kinda went over my head -- if you want to go for it, start here.
- Search for a word or watch a movie while following the script to get the most out of this for learning languages
- Check out this example of scripts mentioning Twin Peaks in English and Spanish
62 episodes
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Replaced by: Creative Language Learning Podcast
When? This feed was archived on July 18, 2018 17:19 (). Last successful fetch was on June 07, 2018 00:42 ()
Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.
What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 183252019 series 83284
Welcome to Creative Language Learning Podcast episode 56, with our popular roundup of this season's hottest language learning resources and tools.
Pop Culture Moment
Lindsay has been watching Terrace House, a Japanese reality tv show.
I found Bore Da, a Welsh breakfast show that displays key vocab right on the screen. Its app even gives you individual items with associated vocab lists.
Anyone remember pop-up video? How could would it be to have pop-up vocab video?!
And now for the top tools
Grab your sunglasses, get out into the sunshine, and try these brand new language learning resources. This season, we're not all about online learning anymore as you'll hear how Lindsay and I are applying our best tips outside too.
1) Prettier Notes
2) Clozemaster
Play the game at www.clozemaster.com
3) Charity Shops and Library Sales
- Find a charity shop in the UK in this directory
And here's what's awesome too.
Live Lingua Project
Dubbed YouTube Videos
- Need inspiration? Start your search with disney classic "Let It Go"
- Type your favourite show + your target language into the YouTube search bar
Subasub and Subscene
Advanced geeks can even create their own Anki cards using the subtitles on offer (we saw a talk about this at the Polyglot Gathering, but it kinda went over my head -- if you want to go for it, start here.
- Search for a word or watch a movie while following the script to get the most out of this for learning languages
- Check out this example of scripts mentioning Twin Peaks in English and Spanish
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