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English with Kirsty

by Kirsty Major

A podcast for busy people who want to improve their business English or develop their communication skills. For further information, see www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast

Copyright: Copyright 2024 Kirsty Major

Episodes

Episode 242: EwK242 - Olivia Segal on podcasts, language tandems, and authentic conversations

41m · Published 23 Apr 00:00

My guest today is Olivia Segal whom I met on LinkedIn last year.

This is how Olivia introduces herself:

Hi! I’m Olivia. I’m an English Language Specialist. I help Spanish- and Catalan-speaking organisations with all their content in English through my reviewing and editing, translation, writing, and language consultation services. I’m based in London, but you can find me in Barcelona a few times a year.
I love talking about languages! I studied them at university, learnt even more by living and working abroad and am still amazed by the people you can meet through speaking another language.

We talked about:

  • Olivia’s language story – which languages she is learning and where she has used them so far
  • How Olivia worked to overcome her reluctance to speak while living in Spain and Brazil
  • The power of learning through asking lots of questions and finding opportunities for authentic conversations
  • Olivia’s experiences with language tandems
  • The importance of exposure to new languages to build vocabulary and how one-to-one classes can help with that
  • How Olivia discovered podcasts during the pandemic and how looking at which podcasts are trending in each country can help you to discover new things to listen to.


Find out more about olivia on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode242
and check out the events section on my home page for details of te events that I mentioned at th beginning.


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Send me an email if you have any questions or suggestions about the English with Kirsty podcast:
[email protected]

Episode 241: EwK241 - Diego Perez on using video games to learn English

42m · Published 18 Apr 00:00

My guest today is Diego Perez, whom I first heard being interviewed on the Language Worker podcast! Thank you Rita for interesting me to so many cool people!!

I wanted to do this episode because we're talking about something outside of my experience, but it is another way for people to develop their language skills.


Diego Perez is a passionate and optimistic voice in video game localisation. With loc credits for Diablo Immortal, Baldur’s Gate III, and Final Fantasy VII: Remake and nearly 10 years of experience under his belt, he is the Portuguese translator behind the upcoming Kenshi 2, a mentor for beginner translators, a language industry writer, and the lecturer of a game loc course at TranslaStars.

We talked about:

  • Diego’s story and how he learned English by playing video games with his brothers
  • What is meant by “game localisation” and why it’s important
  • Tips for how you can change the game language to see the content in another language
  • Where you can find Diego online and information about his course on game localisation

Find out more about Diego on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode241

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Send me an email if you have any questions or suggestions about the English with Kirsty podcast:
[email protected]

Episode 240: EwK240 - Megan Miller on routines and habits

35m · Published 10 Apr 00:00

My guest today is Megan Miller, whom I met last year on LinkedIn.

Megan Miller is the CEO of Aprovechar Language Solutions, LLC, a company which acts as a bridge between English and Spanish language learners. Her personalized and small group programs take a habit-based approach, and whether it’s in class or a Book Club – you know you’ll have fun! Megan has a Bachelor’s in Spanish Language, Literature, and Culture and is certified to Teach English as a Foreign Language.
We talked about:
•Megan’s podcast for learners of Spanish and how she focuses on one word in each episode.
•How habits and routines can help us to improve our language skills.
•The mountains and valleys of language learning and what you can do when it stops being fun.
•What we want to call ourselves – teacher? Coach? Mentor? Trainer? What do these things mean in different languages?
•And it comes back again … learning a language needs to be fun!!

Find out more about Megan on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode240

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Send me an email if you have any questions or suggestions about the English with Kirsty podcast:
[email protected]
or come and find me on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-wolf-a8478235/

Episode 239: EwK239 - Craig Wealand on the Cambridge speaking exam

34m · Published 27 Mar 00:00

My guest today is Craig Wealand

London-born Craig is a DELTA qualified teacher, materials writer and a professional podcaster and podcast editor.
He settled in Valencia, Spain in 1997 where he worked for the British Council and was a Cambridge speaking examiner until 2021.
He has spoken at several international conferences on podcasting and language teaching. These days, he spends his time teaching English conversation and fluency online and producing his co-hosted language podcast.

We talked about:

⭐ Craig’s story and how he got into teaching
⭐ The hidden meanings behind words and why it’s important to understand body language as well as words
⭐ Craig’s experiences of living and working in Spain
⭐ Tips and resources for passing the Cambridge speaking exam
⭐ Craig’s podcast for learners of English

Find out more about Craig on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode239

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Send me an email if you have any questions or suggestions about the English with Kirsty podcast:
[email protected]
or come and find me on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-wolf-a8478235/

Episode 238: EwK238 - Renata Fernandes on inclusive communication

33m · Published 20 Mar 00:00

My guest today is Renata Fernandes from Renata Fernandes Translation.

Previously Renata was a guest on The Language Worker podcast and we met at one of the networking events for language professionals that I run with Rita Prazeres Gonçalves.

This is how Renata introduces herself:

“I’m a Brazilian bi cisgender female chronic pain warrior who translates movies and TV shows for a living, and someone who’s relentless about pizza and inclusive communication.”

We talked about:

* Who Renata is and what she does
* Why inclusive language is important to Renata
* A Netflix initiative to promote inclusive language
* Different ways of communicating inclusively in Brazilian Portuguese
* Where you can find Renata online.

Find out more on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode236

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Send me an email if you have any questions or suggestions about the English with Kirsty podcast:
[email protected]
or come and find me on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-wolf-a8478235/

Episode 237: EwK237 - How volunteering can help you to develop proficiency in another language

14m · Published 14 Mar 00:00

I start this episode by running through the 4 events that I'm offering in March 2024. If you'd like to know more or you're interested in future events, check out the events section on
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com

I then go on to talk about my experiences of volunteering, 5 ways a voluntary role in another language can help you, and how not all volunteering roles are the same. They can be online or face-to-face, and there are many organisations that are looking for volunteers, so you’re sure tto find something related to your interests or a topic about which you feel passionate.

How about you? do you have any experience with volunteering in another language? Is it something that you would like to explore?

Find out more on the show notes page:
https://englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode237/

Send me an email if you have any questions or suggestions about the English with Kirsty podcast:
[email protected]
or come and find me on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-wolf-a8478235/

Episode 236: WeK236 - Nick Nasev on Australian English

36m · Published 06 Mar 00:00

Nick Nasev is a London-based accredited translator of Southern Slavic languages into English. He has also been an editor of and contributor to many award-winning books and journals about southeast Europe. But get this… his surname might not show it, but he’s actually a fourth-generation Aussie and also an expert in Australian culture and its own form of English, topics he also writes about. For almost 2 decades Nick has been working for many high-profile clients adapting their English copy and text for an Australian audience. And no, it’s not simply a case of just adding -ie to the end of every word.

We talked about:

  • Nick’s early introduction to languages and his multilingual upbringing
  • Some differences between Australian English and British English plus Australian English accents
  • Why it’s good to be like a child when you’re learning a language
  • How Nick keeps his Australian English up-to-date



Find out more on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode236

Send me an email if you have any questions or suggestions about the English with Kirsty podcast:
[email protected]
or come and find me on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-wolf-a8478235/

Episode 235: EwK235 - 3 members share their experiences about the conversation club for general topics

8m · Published 04 Mar 00:00

Helen, Gwen, and Nicola, who are regular members at my monthly Wednesday evening events for general conversation, share why they come to the club, how it helps them with their English, and their message for anyone who would like to come along and join us!

The club is for people who aren't looking for a course, but who would like to have an opportunity to speak English in a welcoming and friendly group.

So, if you'd like to join us at the conversation club, you can sign up or find out more on the
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/conversations

Find out more on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode235

Send me an email if you have any questions or suggestions about the English with Kirsty podcast:
[email protected]
or come and find me on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-wolf-a8478235/

Episode 234: EwK234 - Christine Konstantinidis on how mind maps can help you to learn a language

22m · Published 20 Feb 00:00

Christine Konstantinidis from Erfolgreiches Sprachenlernen first featured on episode 62 of the podcast back in 2015.

I invited her back because I saw that she is involved in a new project.

Christine presents an exciting language-learning experience on her YouTube channel! Through the innovative combination of visual mind maps and short, engaging videos, she provides a fresh approach to mastering German vocabulary. Whether you’re starting out or brushing up on your German skills, Christine’s content caters to language enthusiasts of all levels.

We talked about:
* Christine’s work teaching German and her YouTube channel.
* What are mind maps and how can they help you to learn?
* How learners can be more proactive with a topic-based approach to learning.

Find out more on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode234

Send me an email if you have any questions or feedback about English with Kirsty:
[email protected]
or come and find me on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsty-wolf-a8478235/

Episode 233: EwK232 Mónia Filipe on how living and working abroad can help you to develop your language skills

29m · Published 09 Feb 00:00

Mónia lives in Portugal and is a freelance translator from German and English into European Portuguese. She’s now specializing in the literary translation field, after fifteen years of a solid background of translating in the technical field.

She loves languages and is constantly seeking to improve her linguistic skills. She has learned French, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, and even Icelandic, for which she has a special affection, although she can barely remember a word now. She considers herself an introvert and struggles with speaking in public, but she does not let her fears and insecurities prevent her from having great experiences. She lives by her recent motto: ‘doing difficult things makes you grow’.

We talked about:

Mónia's work as a literary translator.
How spending time living and working abroad can help you to develop your knowledge of another language and culture.
The difference between what you learn when you study a language and what you need for everyday conversations.
Mónia's advice for anyone who is starting out on their career journey and who wants to develop their language skills by working abroad.

Find out more on the show notes page:
https://www.englishwithkirsty.com/podcast/episode232

English with Kirsty has 140 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 47:13:26. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 24th, 2024 15:11.

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