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I know there is a lot of interest in the subject of language learning and how to do it better and more enjoyably. I am always looking for opportunities to tell people the wonderful advantages of a learner based approach to language learning, and how modern technology makes it easier than ever.

Here are some recent articles and radio appearances. I will be adding to this list in the future.

I am available for public speaking engagements in any of the languages that I speak.

I think that one of the best summaries of my views of language learning can be found in a series of articles that I wrote for the leading self-help blogger Pick the Brain, entitled Seven Misconceptions About Language Learning.


Press coverage

Japan Times
Japan Today
Ottawa Citizen

Radio

Radio Canada (French)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (English)

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    Resources for language learners. Let me know if you would like to add to the list.

Blog roll

  • myGengo
    Fast, very low-cost human translation, Instant pricing, A very convenient service.
  • Online Colleges and Universities
    free online education resources all over the web
  • Language Trainers UK Blog
    Wendy Wong's blog. Wendy is a full-time language teacher and curriculum designer, part-time blogger, and constant traveller.
  • Learn That Language Now
    "How I Learn Languages Better Than Anyone Else" by Robbie
  • Spanish Only Blog
    Ramses has a blog on the natural enjoyable way to learn Spanish. Recommended!
  • A word from Web-Translations
    An intriguing blog about language and translating.
  • Khatzumoto
    A great site with refreshing and useful ideas about learning languages, especially Japanese.
  • Omniglot - the blog
    musings on language and languages, language learning and teaching, language-related technology, linguistics, interesting words and phrases
  • 馬米蘭 (Milan)
    An interesting collection of views and experiences of someone enjoying learning Cantonese
  • Tetsu's Blog
    Tetsu is truly multilingual