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    How do you bridge the gap between being a complete beginner and not being able to read anything and then doing what I did a few years ago, which is to learn Italian from scratch in 90 days through reading? That's what I'm going to cover in this episode.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Olly Italian project playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9F81zlDaaE&list=PLQJscr8iS4eEuHPHQerHMBxZ68O8jiq12

    Details of the materials I used as a beginner are on my Italian project page: https://storylearning.com/italian-project-home

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Guide, Luca's 12 Rules for Learning Any Language Faster in 2026: https://l.storylearning.com/Luca_tips

    โ€ŠI am absolutely thrilled to be joined by Luca Lampariello who has been teaching languages online longer than I have. He was one of my very first references when I first started creating content online. Heโ€™s been on the podcast a number of times over the years and here is again to talk about how heโ€™s learning languages these days.

    More about today's guest:

    Luca Lampariello is an internationally recognised language coach, polyglot, and communication expert who has spent over three decades mastering more than a dozen languages. He is the founder of Smart Language Learning, where he helps learners worldwide bypass traditional, rigid methods in favour of natural, highly effective acquisition strategies. Through his coaching, writing, and videos, Luca focuses on the psychology of learning, phonetics, and building the core habits necessary to achieve true fluency.

    Website: lucalampariello.com

    YouTube Channel: @LucaLampariello

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Binge-Worthy Resources for Fluency: https://l.storylearning.com/TV_moviesโ€Š

    I've had a lot of comments come in all asking the same thing: when you watch TV or movies, should you use subtitles or not? Subtitle on or subtitles off? Subtitles in which language? Which subtitle-audio combination is best? I have a rather controversial take on this, which is that I generally don't recommend TV or movies for language learning. Now, before you throw me under the bus, let me explain why.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The main StoryLearning channel: https://www.youtube.com/@storylearning

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Language Goal Planner: https://l.storylearning.com/language_plan

    Why do we fail at language learning? It's not that we find it difficult, it's that staying consistent is difficult. We set ourselves this target of studying for an hour a day and invariably life gets in the way. And before you know it, three months have gone past and we've done nothing. This is the uncomfortable truth about language learning works - we struggle to be consistent. So we have to confront the question - how can we best make sure that we are moving towards our goals and that we don't fall off the horse? Thatโ€™s what this episode is all about.

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Language Goal Planner: https://l.storylearning.com/plan_study

    What's the best way to learn a language as a complete beginner? The whole premise of my method, StoryLearning, is that you learn a language through reading. People understand the concept. But then they say - I'm a complete beginner, how on earth do I start to read? I don't know any words! โ€ŠSo how do you get started? Should you download an app? What should you be doing? Let's start from the bird's eye view and work our way down.

    Mentioned in this episode: The main StoryLearning YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@storylearning

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Binge-Worthy Resources for Fluency: https://l.storylearning.com/fluent_resourcesโ€Š

    How do you learn difficult languages with the StoryLearning method? This is a question that came from Carlos Rabino 5125. He asked - how does your method work with Russian, Chinese, or Japanese? Reading between the lines, I guess what Carlos is asking is: how do you read when the language is really difficult? So let's get into why stories are so powerful and how to learn with story when a language is hard.

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Language Guide, A Polyglot's โ€œNo-Methodโ€ Method: https://l.storylearning.com/polyglot-tips

    Stefano Suigo is one of the most interesting language people (if I can put it that way) that I know, and I know quite a few. Heโ€™s fluent in 10 languages and can get by in more. A lot of people claim to speak lots of languages, but Stefano is the real deal, and I know he is because I've just spent a lot of time with him and Iโ€™ve seen him use these languages. He really does have a unique profile with languages that we dig into in this interview. Enjoy!

    More from today's guest:

    Stefanoโ€™s YouTube channel, linguaEpassione: https://www.youtube.com/@linguaEpassione

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Grammar and Vocabulary Study Sheet: https://l.storylearning.com/learn-vocabโ€Š

    In this episode I'm going to tackle the second most popular question I've ever been asked about language learning: How do I stop translating in my head? It is easy to say "stop translating in your head" and that is well-intentioned advice, but not very practical. The truth is, translation is inevitable and not necessarily a bad thing, at least at first.

    Research mentioned in this episode: The Effects of Using L1 Translation on Young Learnersโ€™ Foreign Language Vocabulary Learning, Jan 2015, Aรฏda Codina Camรณ and Elisabet Pladevall Ballester: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/297653279_The_Effects_of_Using_L1_Translation_on_Young_Learners'_Foreign_Language_Vocabulary_Learning

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    What do you do if you hate the language you're learning? Is this even possible? I'm tackling a genuine listener question about this topic. It's something that can happen to a lot of immigrants, but there is a way around it.

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    In this episode of the StoryLearning podcast, I reconnect with longtime language-learning friend Kerstin Cable, creator of The Fluent Show podcast and teacher on my course, German Uncovered.

    Kerstin is one of my oldest internet friends who gave me some excellent advice in the early days of my blog that I still remember 13+ years later!

    We talk about AI, choice overload in the modern world, habits and why my parent's generation were such good language learners.

    More about today's guest:

    Kerstin Cable is a language learning expert and consultant living in England.


    Kerstin is the author of 15+ books and courses for language learners including German Uncovered at StoryLearning, co-founder of AI Language Club and the Women in Language conference, and creator of the Fluent Show podcast.


    She is a native German speaker who hails from the beautiful Moselle valley. Kerstin studied 6 languages in Germany and has added 4 more so far, including her language crush, Welsh.

    AI Language Club: https://www.ailanguageclub.com/

    Kerstin's website: https://www.fluentlanguage.co.uk/

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    There are all kinds of techniques and tricks and that you can use to learn a language. But they're all just that - tactics and techniques. In todayโ€™s episode, Iโ€™m answering an interesting question about the deep truths that Iโ€™ve learned over the years that Iโ€™d like to pass on to the next generation of language learners.

    Link mentioned in this episode:

    Story about my breakthrough in Spanish: https://storylearning.com/olly-story

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Language Difficulty Guide: https://l.storylearning.com/free_difficulty

    Today's question is about the most asked about topic in the more than 10-year history of this podcast: learning two languages. So many of us want to learn tons of languages, so we often study two at once. And then we realise, hang on, this is creating a few problems because we get muddled up. This episode is all about how to deal with that.

    Link mentioned in this episode:

    Angela de Bruin, Liv J. Hoversten, Clara D. Martin, Interference between non-native languages during trilingual language production, Journal of Memory and Language, Volume 128, 2023, 104386, ISSN 0749-596X.

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749596X22000730

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Grammar and Vocabulary Study Sheet : https://l.storylearning.com/read_sheet

    I'm always going on about why it's so important to read a lot if you want to learn a new language - and I'll do it again in this episode. But is it enough to be able to speak a language fluently?

    Links mentioned in this video:

    Reverse translation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VXmDiBfzwA

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    In this episode of the StoryLearning podcast I chat to my good friend and fellow podcaster Anna Tyrie, creator of the popular YouTube channel, English Like A Native.

    Anna started her career in acting and, via some twists and turns, made her way into teaching English to an audience of millions on YouTube.

    Youโ€™ll discover her surprising journey from fearful to confident. Sheโ€™ll also share her best tips for helping you speak with more confidence and clarity, no matter what language youโ€™re learning.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Anna's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EnglishLikeANative

    Anna's podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@englishlikeanativepodcast

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Language Goal Planner: https://l.storylearning.com/lang_goalsโ€Š

    Can you be too old to learn a language? What about kids? They soak up languages like a sponge, so surely that means there's never any chance of me learning another language. Well, we'll see about that. Tune in for some inspiring examples of 60 + people learning languages and tips for any age.

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    Link mentioned in this episode: Siddiqui, J. S. Second Language Acquisition Beyond Critical Age: A Case Study of an Old Second Language Learner. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities. https://doi.org/10.46568/JSSH.V55I2.81

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    In this episode, I tackle a question from four years ago, but the topic is as relevant as ever: how to learn Japanese kanji. There are strong opinions online about the best way to learn Japanese, kanji included. I share my experience from learning Japanese in Japan and what I would do if I could start learning kanji over again.

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Get your FREE Grammar and Vocab Study Sheet: https://l.storylearning.com/free_vocab

    In this episode, โ€Šwe're revisiting a topic that I feel we'll be talking about until the end of time. โ€ŠThe sun's going to expand to engulf the Earth and we're all going to be frazzled up like sausages and I'll be there until the end talking about this topic, which is flashcards.

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    Link mentioned in this episode:

    What Really Matters in Vocabulary Acquisition?: https://gianfrancoconti.com/2025/04/26/what-really-matters-in-vocabulary-acquisition-a-ranked-analysis-of-key-influencing-factors/

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    In this episode of the StoryLearning podcast I chat to my good friend and fellow language enthusiast John Fotheringham, creator of Anywhere Immersion.

    John has been blogging and podcasting about language learning since 2009 and his podcast (formerly the Language Mastery Podcast) was the first one I ever went on!

    Now he's returning the favour by coming on this refreshed video version of my podcast to talk about language immersion, how he's using AI to learn languages and more.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Anywhere Immersion: https://www.anywhereimmersion.com

    Teacher AI: https://l.storylearning.com/teacherAI

    Ollyโ€™s interview on Johnโ€™s podcast in 2020: https://www.anywhereimmersion.com/blog/olly-richards-returns

    More about today's guest:

    John Fotheringham is a linguist, teacher, and author of Master Japanese and Master Mandarin.

    Want to learn a language without moving abroad? His Anywhere Immersion Method (A.I.M.) teaches you how to create a full language immersion environment right where you live. From beginner basics to advanced fluency, he provides the roadmap you need to master a new language right at home.

    Download his free Quickstart Immersion Guide at AnywhereImmersion.com to learn how to immerse yourself in any language, anywhere, anytime.

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    Should you bother taking language proficiency tests like IELTS (โ€ŠInternational English Language Testing System) or the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test)? Two listeners asked me the similar questions about exams. As a former IELTS examiner and as someone who took the JLPT, Iโ€™ve got thoughts on the matter!

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  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Grab your FREE Grammar and Vocabulary Study Sheet: https://l.storylearning.com/vocab_sheetโ€Š

    Today we've got a question that is going to strike to the heart of every single language learner listening to this podcast: why canโ€™t I remember the words I know when Iโ€™m speaking? Itโ€™s something we all struggle with and itโ€™s perfectly normal. In this video, I share 3 techniques to help you overcome it.

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