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In our tenth and final episode in this series of Coffee Break Conversations, we are joined by a familiar face in the Coffee Break community - Coffee Break French host, Pierre BenoƮt! Mark joins Pierre-BenoƮt in his hometown of Sainte-Marie-sur-Mer, to get to know more about his language-learning story and how he has used languages throughout his life. Pierre-BenoƮt reflects on his favourite memories while working with the Coffee Break team and shares his top tip for language learners. Of course, you'll hear some French along the way and even a bit of Spanish!
To see the video version of the interview, head to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdpIMGGI6WU&t=8s.
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In the latest episode of Coffee Break Conversations weāre speaking to another Coffee Breaker! Rakesh, from the Indian city of Pune, is in the process of mastering French with Coffee Break. He tells us how he stays motivated and immerses himself in the language despite the fact that he doesn't get the chance to interact with native French speakers very often.
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We're back with another episode of the Coffee Break Conversations podcast - a series in which we talk about life, learning and languages. This week, we're catching up with Bec Howie, the founder of Irregular Endings which sells beautiful printed goods for language lovers. Bec tells us how she turned her passion for languages into a business and how she became involved in Language Lovers AU - a community for those who are interested in language learning in Australia - and her podcast, Language Chats, which she co-hosts.
Click on the links below for more information about the resources mentioned in the episode.
Irregular endings: https://irregularendings.com.au/
Language Lovers AU: https://www.languagelovers.com.au/
Language Chats podcast: https://www.languagelovers.com.au/podcast
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In this episode of Coffee Break Conversations we're talking to Stephen, a Coffee Break French learner from California. Stephen explains that even if you're not able to access native speakers of the language you're learning, there are still ways in which you create a daily immersive learning experience: "the more ways you can go about exposing yourself to a language, the richer and more rewarding the experience will be".
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We're back with another episode of Coffee Break Conversations, a series in which we talk about life, learning and languages. Last week, we heard the story of Yevgeni, a Coffee Break Spanish learner and, this week, weāre continuing our Spanish theme as we're speaking to Ben Curtis from the Notes in Spanish podcast. We discuss the importance of making mistakes when learning a language and how a little language can go a long way!
For more information about Notes in Spanish, click here: notesinspanish.com
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In this week's episode of Coffee Break Conversations we're speaking to Coffee Spanish learner, Yevgeni, from the Republic of Tatarstan in Russia. You'll hear how Yevgeniās language learning has become an integrated part of his daily routine, and you may even get the chance to dabble in some Russian and Tatar!
For more information on the resources mentioned in the episode, click on the following links - Ominglot: omniglot.com and the WikiTongues Project: wikitongues.org.
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Welcome back to another episode of Coffee Break Conversations! This week, weāre speaking to Coffee Break learner Nicole, from England, whose love of the Italian language began back in 2015 after a trip to Rome.
Find out more about Coffee Break Conversations on our website at https://radiolingua.com/coffee-break-conversations
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Welcome back to our brand-new interview podcast, Coffee Break Conversations, in which we talk about life, learning and languages. This week, we speak to Kris Broholm from the Actual Fluency podcast. Hailing from Denmark, Kris is, in his own words, a ālanguage journalist; a researcher, documenter, and āhelperā to empower other language learnersā.
For more information about Kris' podcast and to access his language-learning resources, head to the Actual Fluency website: actualfluency.com.
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Welcome to the second episode of Coffee Break Conversations! This week, weāre going to turn things around because weāre speaking to Coffee Break learner Katherine, who has experienced what itās like to learn French from scratch using Coffee Break content. Katherine tells us how she incorporated her passion for French into her career path.
Find out more about Coffee Break Conversations on our website at https://radiolingua.com/coffee-break-conversations
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In Coffee Break Conversations we talk about life, learning and languages, and in this video episode Mark talks to Coffee Break Italian host Francesca. Francesca talks about her experience learning and teaching languages, and has an important message for listeners: sbagliando sāimpara: you learn by making mistakes.
Find out more about Coffee Break Conversations on our website at https://radiolingua.com/coffee-break-conversations
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Coffee Break Conversations is a new podcast in which we talk about life, learning and languages. Over the past 14 years, Coffee Break Languages podcasts have helped millions of language learners around the world learn French, Spanish, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Swedish and English. In this new podcast weāre going to be having conversations with some of these learners. In other episodes weāll be talking to some language professionals, people who spend their days working in the field of languages, and weāll also be getting to know some of the people behind Coffee Break, and sharing tips and tricks to help you in your own journey of learning a language.
Find out more about Coffee Break Conversations on our website at https://radiolingua.com/coffee-break-conversations
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