A podcast dedicated to learning languages and living in overseas. How do you find the time, energy and motivation to learn a language while holding down a full time job? Tune in to find out how one expat makes time each and every day to learn and teach languages.
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SLV | Episode 37 | Chinese Progress Check; Collecting Postage Stamps; and Building an AI tutor?
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35:59Episode 37 of the Language Vlog Podcast brings yet another language check in for the Mandarin Chinese language. This one was a bit rough and required a bit more editing than usual. Also begs the question: what is fluency? Is fluency the ability to speak at length without interruption or the ability to see, hear, and respond to anything in another l…
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SLV | Episode 36 | Studying Outside, Catkins and Wind in Beijing, and Another Chinese Language Check
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35:18This week we take a look at what Beijing's REAL spring is like: catkin fluffs floating through the air being whisped around by the whims of the Big Wind (大风). That means it's mask season all over again, not just for allergies, but to keep those things out of your nose and mouth. They can be especially distracting while riding a bicycle or running o…
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SLV | Episode 35 | Changping Walking; Language Typing Practice; What is QingMing; and what is iShowSpeed up to now?
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29:08In this episode, Episode 35, we take a look at one of the recent videos published to the YouTube channel, all about a walk back from the university to the hotel. We take a look at the neighhourhood, some of the things that are developing, and how the place could potentially change over the next few years. Next, we go over some of the things that go…
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SLV | Episode 34 | Beijng's Temple Fairs; ESL Overseas; and Faceless YouTube Channels
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34:38This week's episode takes a look back at Beijing's Temple Fairs, particularly LongTanHu in the southern portion of the city. We discuss a little bit about what goes on at these fairs, what makes them unique, and whether or not you have to go to them all. We also review another video just posted to the YouTube channel that talks about teaching Engli…
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SLV | Episode 33 | Beijing's Spring flowers; Using up spare time; Speaking tips; and Getting up early
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34:33Episode 33 takes us to Beijing in the midst of the Spring time flower bloom. The peach blossoms are out (and now blown away) and the cherry blossoms will be here soon. (But the weather's nice so it's a good time to travel here if you're thinking about it.) Looking at ways to use our spare time, be it at home, in the classroom, or wherever we may ha…
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SLV | Episode 32 | APPs, Jobs, Latin, Expensive Houses and Snow in Beijing
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35:58Episode 32 of the Language Vlog podcast we talk about some of the essential APPs you need if you want to live in China (and some if you want to travel through the country). We also talk about finding a job overseas teaching English, be it in China or elsewhere, and how easy it can be to find a lead. We also talk about the recent vlogs uploaded to t…
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SLV | Episode 31 | Teaching ESL, Living Abroad, University Life in China, and Happy International Women's Day!
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30:52Episode 31: Teaching in China, University Life, and Navigating Beijing In this episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, I share some thoughts and insights into my transition back into classroom teaching in China, detailing my commute and living arrangements between Beijing’s Changping District and Shuangjing. I also talk about salary expectations for …
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SLV | Episode 30 | Language Checks, Teaching in China, and Just What Can a Teacher Do?
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31:34In Episode 30 of the Language Vlog Podcast, we take a look at a recent "progress report" on my Mandarin Chinese studies and whether or not it's a feasible idea to create videos (in my broken Chinese) directed at a Chinese audience. Would people like that? Next, we go through some of the things to consider if you're looking for working in China and …
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SLV | Episode 29 | Watching NeZha 2; Language Learning Mistakes; and A Visit to the Military Museum
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34:14In Episode 29 of the Language Vlog Podcast, we review some of the videos we've posted to the YouTube channel lately, including a brief look at Ne Zha 2, the latest animated film that's hitting cinemas throughout China. We look at the mythology behind the story and discuss my understanding of how the movie unfolds - including some challenges followi…
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SLV | Episode 28 | Job Changes, AI in Language Learning, and Apple Shortcuts for Language Learners
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28:42Episode 28 of the Language Vlog Podcast! Job changing in China! Returning to the classroom after years of remote work?! What does this shift mean, and how does it impact personal routines and career goals? We also look into the future of language learning with AI, exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we learn AND TEACH languag…
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SLV | Episode 27 | Spring Festival Temple Fairs, Buying in China, and Language Learning in 2024
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31:08In this episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, we visit one of Beijing’s Spring Festival Temple Fairs, exploring the lively atmosphere, traditional foods, and the unique experience of being a foreigner in China during this festive time. From the crowds to the unexpected photo requests from attendees, we consider what makes each of the temple fairs s…
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SLV | Episode 26 | Harbin Snow & Ice Festival; Riding the subway in Beijing; and How much Chinese do you need to know to travel in China?
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40:42In this episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, we travel out to Harbin, China’s premier winter getaway, famous for its impressive Ice and Snow Festival. We explore the colourful ice sculptures, massive snow carvings, and the city’s unique blend of Russian and Chinese influences. Plus, we take a look at Harbin’s Polar Exhibit, featuring beluga whales…
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SLV | Episode 25 | TikTok Refugees, Forbidden City Adventures, and Chinese Internet Shorthand
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25:11In Episode 25 of the Language Vlog Podcast, we explore the ripple effects of the TikTok and CapCut bans in the U.S., leading to an influx of "TikTok refugees" on the Chinese app Xiaohongshu. We also dive into the nuances of this distinctly Chinese platform, privacy considerations, and the use of shorthand expressions in Chinese social media. This e…
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SLV | Episode 24 | Moving cities; Drinking coffee; and What is ESL?
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27:20In Episode 24 of the Language Vlog Podcast, we look at change and exploring what drives people to move jobs, cities, or even countries, especially as expats. The episode reflects on the challenges of transitioning to new environments and discusses thought-provoking questions like "What if?" and "How would I do it?" We also review the 2024 Beijing C…
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SLV | Episode 23 | Airports, China, and a Ukrainian New Year's tradition. PLUS! LAUNCH of a Chinese Course by Email!
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35:30In this episode of The Language Vlog Podcast, we discuss airports that have carpeted floors and how many airports (and train stations) in China have opted for granite tiles instead. We look at a Ukrainian New Year's tradition from childhood. And we also look at some of the reasons why Steve came to China, what makes him stay, and what would make hi…
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SLV | Episode 22 | Ukrainian-Canadiana Christmas Traditions; The Good Ol' Hockey Game; and Remember to Take Some Time to Yourself
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23:50Recorded from YVR (Vancouver Airport) during a layover on my way back to Beijing, this episode of The Language Vlog Podcast reflects on some of the Ukrainian-Canadian traditions that take place during the Christmas season. Traditions include what is done on Christmas Eve, what types of food are eaten around this time, and the origins of the famous …
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SLV | Episode 21 | Reading Plato; Reading Religious Texts; Checking in on Chinese; and Where's the Chinese Course?
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33:21Welcome 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 Chines…
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SLV | Episode 20 | What would your retirement language be? Are expats guilty of giving up on their hometown? And do you still like bookstores?
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28:45Episode 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? McNal…
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SLV | Episode 19 | Missing the hometown; how long do you hold onto a book; and why China? Why Canada?
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30:42Episode 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…
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SLV | Episode 18 | Reality of being an expat and an introductory Chinese course
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28:42It'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 Chine…
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SLV | Episode 17 | Visiting Canada, Studying while Travelling, Making Books and Video Ideas
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26:25In 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 …
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SLV | Episode 16 | From Seoul, South Korea! Textbooks, APPs, and another language check!
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23:01This 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 airpo…
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SLV | Episode 15 | Universal Studios Beijing, Reading the Classics, and Talking About Living in China
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34:17Welcome 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 eve…
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SLV | Episode 14 | 聊斋志异 and the Chinese Ghost Story and Why am I STILL in China?!
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1:03:40This 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…
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SLV | Episode 13 | Language Checks, Chinese Ghost Stories, and Beijing's Air Quality
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27:32In 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 C…
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SLV | Episode 12 | Chinese visas, Russian speaking, and what is the five second rule?
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24:18In 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…
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SLV | Episode 11 | Deconstructing Chinese Characters, Russian Grammar Tests, and What Makes a Good Teacher?
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27:07In this episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, we talk about this past week's live streams including deconstructing Chinese characters (both Simplified and Traditional), failing Russian grammar tests, and what makes a good English teacher. We also ask: what does it mean to be self-taught and can you be a self-taught language learner? Keep in touch! …
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SLV - PODCAST - Episode 10 - October 5, 2024
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27:04In the 10th episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, we discuss how the Beijing autumn is now settling upon the city and touch on how the Chinese holiday "make up work day" system works. This episode also marks our foray into the land of podcast streaming, as we are now on all the major broadcast channels. I also discuss a little bit about a new habit…
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In this week's episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, I provide some updates on my language learning journey, focusing primarily on Mandarin Chinese and Russian. We discuss the intricacies of living in China, exploring the unique nature of Chinese national holidays. I recap the past week's live streams and address the technical challenges faced, suc…
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Welcome to the Language Vlog Podcast for September 15, 2024! Reflecting on living in China for 10 years, new podcast website, and live stream updates. We also delve into Beijing's autumn season and our current status studying Chinese, Russian, and English. Tune in for insights on gym routines, Cyrillic typing, and English grammar resources. Plus, f…
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In this week's episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, we give an update our language learning journeys, focusing on Mandarin Chinese and Russian. We also discuss choosing a podcast hosting service and the challenges of distributing the podcast across different platforms. The episode touches on living as an expat in China, Beijing's cooler autumn wea…
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In this episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, we take a look back at the year so far, what we've accomplished and what we'd like to see done in the remainder of this year, particularly continuing with Mandarin Chinese and Russian. The episode also covers a visit to the CAFE Show 2024 and weekly video updates, including live streams focused on Chine…
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In this episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, I discuss recent updates in my language learning journey, focusing on Mandarin Chinese and Russian. I also delve into creating YouTube content, the challenges of running a channel, and the frequency of video uploads. A significant part of the conversation revolves around ESL certifications like the DELT…
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In this episode of the Language Vlog Podcast, I discuss our YouTube content strategy, including YouTube Shorts and long-form videos. We also take a deep dive into my recent visit to Universal Studios Beijing and share insights on dealing with Beijing's summer weather. Additionally, I introduce a new podcast idea aimed at making our content more acc…
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In this episode of the Language Podcast, we dive into the HSK (Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi) levels, explaining why they matter for Mandarin Chinese learners. We also discuss the structure of the HSK exams, their relevance, and why you might or might not want to pursue them based on your goals. We review recent YouTube videos on the language vlog, covers …
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In this episode of the podcast, I take a walk around my neighborhood in Beijing and answer some frequently asked questions about living in the city. We discuss the presence of security cameras, popular local food spots like the roast duck stall and Daoxiangcun dessert shop, and address common concerns about pollution and traffic. I also share insig…
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In 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 Russ…
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