Steven's Language Vlog Podcast
Welcome to Episode 21 of the Language Vlog Podcast. In this episode we talk a little about reading some of the "Classics", ie, some of Plato's works in the original language; we also cover reading religious texts in ancient languages and whether or not it's an appropriate form to learn a language these days; and, finally, we check in with my Chinese language abilities in a new video released on the YouTube channel. At the end of this week's episode, we also talk about our upcoming launch of a Chinese-by-email course that we will be releasing in January for those who are interested in dipping...
info_outline SLV | Episode 20 | What would your retirement language be? Are expats guilty of giving up on their hometown? And do you still like bookstores?Steven's Language Vlog Podcast
Episode 20 of the Language Vlog Podcast! Finally returning to a structured language study routine, especially as my Cantonese lessons on iTalki near expiration. This week’s podcast features discussions on expat life, hometowns, and appreciating the moment: Best Smelling Bookstore in Canada: What makes a bookstore smell so good? And should it? McNally Robinson in Winnipeg does exactly that. (Not sponsored!) Have Expats Given Up on Their Hometown?: Discussing why some leave home and some stay. Retirement Language: If you retired abroad, which language would you learn to live somewhere...
info_outline SLV | Episode 19 | Missing the hometown; how long do you hold onto a book; and why China? Why Canada?Steven's Language Vlog Podcast
Episode 19 of The Language Vlog Podcast and we're talking about hometown memories, holding onto books for too long, and why China, why Canada? Recorded on Sunday, December 8, 2024, this episode was shot in front of a bookcase of books I've had since my university days. Some might say it's been a long time, others might say too long. When do you get rid of a book that's just sitting on your shelf? And if you're just joining in, be sure to join our newsletter (link below) as we're about to launch TWO new email campaigns: an introductory Chinese course and a "10-minute reminder" which we hope...
info_outline SLV | Episode 18 | Reality of being an expat and an introductory Chinese courseSteven's Language Vlog Podcast
It's got cold and snowy here in Winnipeg, Canada, and this week's episode was recorded while walking around the block. Today we discuss what a Canadian prairie winter and Christmas time is typically like, the current language studies regimen, what it's REALLY like to be an expat (including what you miss and don't miss), and the new email-only Chinese language course we're developing. Transcripts here: Keep in touch! Join our newsletter! Enjoying what you hear? Buy me a coffee! Time stamps: 00:00 Welcome to Winnipeg 00:45 Winter in Winnipeg 00:51 Christmas...
info_outline SLV | Episode 17 | Visiting Canada, Studying while Travelling, Making Books and Video IdeasSteven's Language Vlog Podcast
In this episode of the Language Blog Podcast, we talk a little about my trip back to Canada, touching on Winnipeg's harsh winters, the differences between Canada and China, and the challenges of maintaining language studies while traveling. We also discuss some potential book projects for language learners and reflects on life as an expat. Tune in for tips on language learning apps, a glimpse into downtown Vancouver, and thoughts on the reality of living abroad! Transcripts here: Keep in touch! Join our newsletter! Enjoying what you hear? Buy me a coffee! Time...
info_outline SLV | Episode 16 | From Seoul, South Korea! Textbooks, APPs, and another language check!Steven's Language Vlog Podcast
This episode was recoded while in transit at the Seoul Incheon airport in South Korea. I figured it would be better to record it early before the trip rather than try to set everything up once I was back in Canada. This episode includes a discussion of recent activity on the language vlog, notably an "exit" language check while at the Beijing airport. Then we also talk a little bit about the difference in using textbooks and APPs and why it's sometimes easier to buy one instead of the other. Finally, I talk about the reason for the trip to Canada and its short duration. Transcripts here:...
info_outline SLV | Episode 15 | Universal Studios Beijing, Reading the Classics, and Talking About Living in ChinaSteven's Language Vlog Podcast
Welcome to episode 15 of the Language Vlog Podcast! This week's discussions include: Deleted commentary on the YouTube channel (oops!) A visit to Universal Studio Beijing (bring your own food, power bank, and get the express tickets!) Reading classic novels and works of literature Taiwanese, Cantonese, and Russian language lessons Responding to even MORE comments about living in China Transcripts here: Keep in touch! Join our newsletter! Enjoying what you hear? Buy me a coffee! Time stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Channel Overview 00:35 Recent Video Updates 02:24...
info_outline SLV | Episode 14 | 聊斋志异 and the Chinese Ghost Story and Why am I STILL in China?!Steven's Language Vlog Podcast
This week's episode covers a well-known collection of short stories from the 1600 to 1700s, 聊斋志异, LiaoZhaiZhiYi, by Pu Songling. We just released a video about this on our YouTube channel and in this week's podcast episode we discuss what the collection is and why it's significant. Furthermore, we include a bonus audiobook at the end of this week's podcast which you can download for free over on our Buy Me A Coffee website (. Next, we discuss a little about how our language study sessions are going, including what I'm currently reading in Russian (The DaVinci Code). I also mention how...
info_outline SLV | Episode 13 | Language Checks, Chinese Ghost Stories, and Beijing's Air QualitySteven's Language Vlog Podcast
In this week's episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, we discuss the busy week which saw me renewing my work visa, visiting the police station and navigating the usual paperwork. All the while, we posted a new language check in video in which I try my hand at speaking both Russiand and Chinese. We also cover this week's live streams which included Chinese ghost stories (聊斋志异 in particular) and Russian declenions. We finished the week with a couple of YouTube Shorts that gave a look at the air quality in Beijing as it stood on Friday afternoon. For more language tips,...
info_outline SLV | Episode 12 | Chinese visas, Russian speaking, and what is the five second rule?Steven's Language Vlog Podcast
In this week's episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, we talk about some of the challenges in learning Mandarin Chinese and Russian, including the difficulties of switching between the two languages. We discuss daily routines with writing out Chinese character sheets and translating them for better comprehension. There's also an overview of renewing a Type Z visa for China, obtaining a Chinese green card, and the life of an expat in Beijing during the colder months. Finally, we cover building an effective Anki deck for Russian grammar and techniques shared by viewers during a recent live...
info_outlineIn the first episode of the Language Podcast, I introduce this new format as a way to dive deeper into language learning beyond YouTube shorts. I discuss the challenges of uploading longer videos, potential solutions, and my motivations for starting this channel.
I delve into a bit of my language learning journey, covering Mandarin Chinese and Russian, and share my experiences preparing to learn Korean in just three weeks. I also touch on the importance of effective pronunciation and the challenges faced by ESL teachers.
Join me as I explore language learning techniques, cultural insights, and some personal progress in the languages I'm focusing on right now.
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Time stamps:
00:00 Introduction to the Language Podcast
00:02 Purpose and Format of the Podcast
00:49 Challenges of Video Podcasting
01:43 YouTube Shorts and Channel Growth
02:41 Personal Language Learning Journey
05:19 Teaching ESL and Language Proficiency
10:22 Experiences in China and Korea
13:39 Reflections on Learning Korean
17:56 Conclusion and Future Plans