Love to Lingo is a podcast for anyone who loves learning languages—whether you're just starting, already fluent, teaching others, or helping your child learn a new language. Hosted by Christina Jones, a language teacher and examiner, each episode gives you clear tips and advice on how to better learn languages.
You’ll hear about things like how to remember vocabulary, improve your pronunciation, and get past the challenges that make learning hard. We also talk about how the brain learns languages, the best ways to practice, and what makes some people better language learners than others.
With a friendly and easy-to-understand style, Love to Lingo makes language learning tips simple for everyone. Join us and learn how to get better at learning any language!
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Love to Lingo is a podcast for anyone who loves learning languages—whether you're just starting, already fluent, teaching others, or helping your child learn a new language. Hosted by Christina Jones, a language teacher and examiner, each episode gives you clear tips and advice on how to better learn languages.
You’ll hear about things like how to remember vocabulary, improve your pronunciation, and get past the challenges that make learning hard. We also talk about how the brain learns languages, the best ways to practice, and what makes some people better language learners than others.
With a friendly and easy-to-understand style, Love to Lingo makes language learning tips simple for everyone. Join us and learn how to get better at learning any language!
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In this episode, I’m joined by Michelle from We Cultivate—a trainer, podcast host, and multilingual communicator helping advanced English users communicate more effectively in global workplaces.
We talk about:
Whether you're working in another language or supporting learners who are, this conversation is a thought-provoking look at what really matters in communication.
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Instagram and Threads: wecultivate.world
Website: wecultivate.world
Substack: The Communication Shift
Resources and links:
Explore our language learning journals and resources on Amazon.
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Happy Language Learning! 🤍
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Want to improve your fluency but don’t have a speaking partner? No problem! In this episode of Love to Lingo, we explore two powerful self-study techniques that will help you think faster, speak more naturally, and build confidence in your target language without needing someone to practice with.
You'll learn
Question for you: How do you define fluency? Have you tried these self-study techniques? Share your thoughts with the Love to Lingo community! Send us your thoughts on voice message on Instagram and we might share it on a future episode.
Resources and links:
Explore our language learning journals and resources on Amazon.
Follow us on Instagram and Threads for new journal prompts every Thursday!
If you enjoyed this episode, please:
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✔️ Share this episode with a fellow language learner
✔️ Leave a review—it helps us reach more learners like you!
Happy Language Learning! 🤍
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Language connects us in many ways, and sometimes it serves as a bridge to our family roots. In this episode, we welcome Yazmin Infante Peña, also known as the Recovering No Sabo Kid, to discuss the journey of reconnecting with a heritage language and the unique cultural significance it carries. Yazmin shares her personal experience growing up with Spanish as a heritage language, the challenges of reclaiming it, and the societal expectations surrounding heritage speakers.
Get in touch with Yazmin here:
Instagram: Recovering No Sabo Kid
If you are a heritage language speaker, I’d love to hear your story! Send me an audio or text message via Instagram or the contact details at lovetolingo.com and we might share your story on a future episode!
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Have you ever felt your language learning routine slipping away? You’re not alone—I’ve been there too. In this episode, I’m reflecting on how to set a strong foundation for a sustainable and effective language learning practice in 2025.
We’ll talk about:
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What if there was a secret ingredient for language learning success? For years, I searched for it. Was it motivation, talent or something else entirely? What I discovered changed my entire approach to language and language teaching. In this episode, I share what I found and how it might transform your approach to language learning.
Ryan, R. M. and Deci, E. L. (2000). Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations: Classic definitions and new directions, Contemporary Educational Psychology [online] 25:54-67. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/ceps.1999.1020
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Have you ever felt that wave of panic when it’s your turn to speak in another language? You know what you want to say, but your mind goes blank, and suddenly it’s as if you’ve forgotten every word you’ve ever learned. And what might be even worse, this panic could lead you to decide to give up on using the language you’ve spent so much time and effort learning.
Today we are talking with Kaylea Russell about how to build our confidence so we can speak without fear.
You can find Kaylea at kaylearussell.com or on LinkedIn.
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Remember that friend in school who seemed to pick up languages without any problem? On this very first episode of Love to Lingo, we'll uncover the strategies that she was probably using to make her language learning look effortless.
We'd love to hear your answers to those questions. Please, send us an audio DM or a written message on our Instagram or Threads page. You can find us
on both as @lovetolingo.
Rubin, J. (1975). What the “Good Language Learner” Can Teach Us. TESOL Quarterly, 9(1), 41–51. https://doi.org/10.2307/3586011
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