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Inside the #Add1Challenge with Brian Kwong

Inside the #Add1Challenge with Brian Kwong

FromThe Fluent Show


Inside the #Add1Challenge with Brian Kwong

FromThe Fluent Show

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Nov 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode is brought to you with support from Other Cats to Whip, a super cute book of French idioms. Get 10% off with the code FLUENT at www.othercatstowhip.com.In this episode, Lindsay went out and discovered the world of Brian Kwong, creator of the #add1challenge. Brian has studied 5 languages and created one of the most successful trends in the polyglot world.

Listen to hear more about how it all works inside the challenge:
How the Study Groups and Mastermind Groups work
Which schools approach turns out to be a rocking technique
How the challenge changed for Brian as he took it again
How Lindsay once saves a Chinese tourist’s world!
Brian also gives us a hint as to what the future holds for the Add1Challenge!Word of the Week:An English word that Lindsay was struggling with ;)tout
Pronounced taʊt A person who sells or endorses tickets, accommodation or taxis, often in the street or public places.Links from the Show:
The #Add1Challenge
Benny Lewis’s Forum
Judith Meyers Talk at Polyglot Gathering in Berlin: From 0 to C1 in Chinese
Brian’s blog:
Kevin Richardson speaks fluent Japanese
Essena O’Neill: The Model Who Changed Her Mind About Instagram
Tips of the WeekAs always, our guest was hugely impressed with our selection of tips. Brian chose tip 3 as his favourite, because it’s the one way you’re guaranteed to build sentences.
Slow down YouTube videos: Click the cog in bottom right hand corner of video, click speed, and slow down or speed up.
Use Snapchat: Record multilingual clips throughout the day and they’re only there for 24 hours, no comments, no pressure on mistakes!
Find a study buddy to text: Use HelloTalk, Tandem, MeetUp, Facebook groups etc to find a study buddy and start a WhatsApp or iMessage thread where you vouch to only use the language you’re both studying.

Do whatever it takes in this hour so you’ll want to learn another hour tomorrow.
(Anthony Lauder)
Released:
Nov 22, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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