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Speaking of Language

Language Resource Center, Cornell Universitylrc.cornell.edu
Speaking of Language is a podcast recorded at the Language Resource Center at Cornell University. Each week, we explore a topic related to language pedagogy and second language acquisition.
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Episodes

S5E5 - Language Advocacy Day

Angelika interviews some fellow attendees of Language Advocacy Day in Washington, D.C. Trey Calvin, Managing Director of JNCL-NCLIS Rebecca Blouwolff, ACTFL Teacher of the Year 2020, French, Wellesley Middle School in Wellesley, MA Jenny Delfini, Spanish, Lenape Elementary in New Paltz, NY Keith Cothrun, Executive Director of AATG Meredith White, Spanish, Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee, GA We learn what LAD is all about, why it is so important to advocate for languages on the Hill, and h...

Feb 26, 202020 minEp. 84

S5E4 - Charlie Accurso - Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow

Cornell senior Charlie Accurso describes his experiences as a Foreign Language and Area Studies fellow, and the many opportunities he has been afforded as a speaker of many languages. FLAS Fellowships are funded by the U.S. Department of Education and help graduate and undergraduate students acquire high levels of competence in languages that are deemed critical to the national needs of the United States, and also to gain a fuller understanding of the areas, regions, or countries in which those ...

Feb 19, 202019 minEp. 83

S5E3 - John Graves - New LRC Team Member

Sam and Angelika welcome John Graves, the newest team member at the Cornell University Language Resource Center. John talks about growing up in a bilingual household, considers how to apply his educational philosophies as the new instructional designer and project manager at the LRC, and shares some heart-pounding stories from his past teaching experiences.

Feb 12, 202023 minEp. 82

S5E2 - Camille Andrews - Makerspaces

The Makerspace in Cornell Univesity's Mann Library, the "mannUfactory," is a place of experiential learning, where students, faculty, and staff can exercise their creativity and develop new crafts and skills. Emerging Literacies Librarian Camille Andrews gives us the scoop. To learn more about the mannUfactory, visit https://makerspace.library.cornell.edu/

Feb 05, 202017 minEp. 81

S5E1 - Translator-Interpreter Program

We dive into Cornell’s Translator-Interpreter Program, a student-run organization that offers its services to the surrounding community. Student executive board members Dana Slayton, Pearl Ngai, and Ruby Li join us to discuss what TIP has to offer. To learn more about TIP, visit https://cornell.campusgroups.com/tip/home/

Jan 29, 202023 minEp. 80

S4E13 - Brenda Schertz - American Sign Language at Cornell

Since ASL is a visual form of communication, we present this episode as a video, rather than the usual audio-only format. You can view the video here: https://youtu.be/cIcmaj7kkpk A transcription of this conversation, adapted from the real-time translation occurring in the studio, is available at https://tinyurl.com/brendaschertz . A second version of the conversation, with a new translation, is forthcoming. For the final episode of the fourth season of the Speaking of Language podcast, Sam and ...

Dec 06, 20191 minEp. 79

Thanksgiving 2019 Mini-Episode

In honor of Thanksgiving, Sam and Angelika ask students, faculty, and staff around the LRC what they're thankful for. We'll be back next week with our special final episode of the semester!

Nov 27, 20194 minEp. 78

S4E12 - Amanda Brown - Immersive versus Non-Immersive Language Teaching

Amanda Brown lets us in on the sometimes surprising results of her research into immersive and non-immersive language teaching. Dr. Brown is Associate Professor of Linguistics at Syracuse University. She was on campus as part of our monthly LRC Speaker Series, and gave a talk titled “Immersive versus Non-Immersive Language Teaching: Experimental Studies in English, French, and Arabic Classrooms.”

Nov 20, 201932 minEp. 77

S4E11 - Uttiyo Raychaudhuri (rebroadcast) - Global Learning at Cornell

We're taking a breather this week and are re-broadcasting one of our favorite older episodes, our December 2018 season finale featuring Cornell's Uttiyo Raychaudhuri. Since this conversation took place, Dr. Raychaudhuri has moved from his position as the first Executive Director for the Office of Global Learning at Cornell to serve as a strategy consultant to the Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs. Whether you’re listening for the first time, or revisiting the conversation, we ...

Nov 13, 201919 minSeason 1Ep. 76

S4E10 - Cornell World Languages Day

Sam and Angelika are joined by Cornell's Abby Cohn and Katie Blake to recap the premier Cornell World Languages Day. The pilot event brought high school students from the community to Cornell's campus to celebrate world languages and cultures. The four discuss the impact it had on participating students and Cornell participants. Learn more about Cornell World Languages Day at http://wld.lrc.cornell.edu/

Nov 06, 201923 minEp. 75

S4E9 - Alternatives in Language Education: Cornell's Prison Education Program

In this episode, two Cornell colleagues join us to discuss their experiences teaching language to incarcerated students. Makda Weatherspoon is a Senior Lecturer of Arabic, and Tess Wheelwright is the Academic Director of the Cornell Prison Education Program (CPEP). Learn more about CPEP at https://cpep.cornell.edu/

Oct 30, 201927 minEp. 74

S4E8 - Leah Sweet - Museums and Language Teaching

Leah Sweet, the Lynch Curatorial Coordinator for Academic Programs at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art on Cornell’s campus, discusses how museums can be integrated into language teaching. She also touches on the current Johnson exhibition of contemporary art about the movement of people across the globe. Learn more about the Johnson Museum, including current, past, and upcoming exhibits, at https://museum.cornell.edu/

Oct 23, 201923 minEp. 73

S4E7 - Margaret Malone - Language Assessment Literacy

Margaret Malone is the Director of the Assessment and Evaluation Language Resource Center at Georgetown University, a Research Professor at Georgetown, and she is also the Director of ACTFL’s Center for Assessment, Research and Development. She was on campus as part of our monthly LRC Speaker Series and gave a talk titled “What do students and instructors need to understand about language assessment and what do language assessment developers and researchers need to know about students and instru...

Oct 16, 201921 minSeason 1Ep. 72

S4E6 - Allyssa Ford - 🎶 In the Navy 🎶

Allyssa Ford, a student at Cornell’s S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management, discusses her experience as a linguist for the United States Navy, and her time in their intensive language school as well as working with civilian language analysts in the NSA.

Oct 09, 201920 minEp. 71

S4E4 - Candace Black - State-Level Developments in World Language Education

How does a state government affect language education on a national or global level? Candace Black joins us from the New York State Education Department’s Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages to share her experience. More information about her office and the revisions to the New York State Standards for World Languages can be found at http://nysed.gov/world-languages / . Candace can be reached at candace.black@nysed.gov or 518-473-7505 . Learn more about New York's language teachers...

Sep 25, 201922 minEp. 69

S4E3 - Edvan Brito - Language Variation, Race, and Migration

Edvan Brito joins us to discuss what the Brazilian settlements called favelas can teach us about how language, race, and geography intersect. Dr. Brito is Assistant Professor and Director of the Portuguese Program at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. He was on Cornell's campus as part of the monthly LRC Speaker Series, and gave a talk titled “Using Social and Cultural Issues to Promote Language Learning and Cultural Awareness: Language Variation, Race, and Migration.” Watch Dr. Brito's t...

Sep 18, 201930 minEp. 68

S4E2 - Joseph Rhyne & Ryan Hearn - Do You Speak Torfan?

This week, we take a trip to the movies as we investigate how two Cornell PhD students created an alien language for the blockbuster film Captain Marvel. LRC Media Manager Sam Lupowitz speaks with Joseph Rhyne and Ryan Hearn, two PhD candidates in Linguistics at Cornell. Joseph and Ryan created the “ConLang,” or “Constructed Language,” of the planet Torfa for this entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which stars Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson.

Sep 11, 201929 minEp. 67

S4E1 - I Know What You Did Last Summer

Speaking of Language returns for a new academic year! Cornell LRC Director Angelika Kraemer fills us in on lessons learned during summer travels to conferences, both domestic and international. Media Development Manager Sam Lupowitz remembers by the end that he went on his honeymoon. Call for chapter submissions to the 2021 Language Center Handbook .

Sep 04, 201922 minEp. 66

S3E13 - The Importance of Language Learning: An Undergraduate Perspective

Cornell undergraduates Hezekiah Thompson and Justin Kang talk about what they have gained from their language learning experiences, and their advice for incoming freshmen, or any prospective language student. With this episode, our third season of Speaking of Language comes to an end. We will be back in September with new topics and guests. In the meantime, you can listen to our archived shows on our website at lrc.cornell.edu, on iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts. We wish all our listen...

May 01, 201922 minSeason 1Ep. 65

S3E12 - Charlene Polio - Language Difficulty

Charlene Polio discusses facts and myths about the challenges of language learning, and suggests strategies for framing the learning process, whether your students are motivated or anxious. Dr. Polio is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Linguistics & Germanic, Slavic, Asian & African Languages at Michigan State University, where she teaches in the Master’s Degree Program in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and also in the Second Language Studies Program. S...

Apr 24, 201927 minSeason 1Ep. 64

S3E11 - Amanda Seewald - Early Language Learning, Music, and Advocacy

Amanda Seewald of Learning Kaleidoscope grew up in a monolingual household. By the time she was in college, she was advocating for language education in Washington, D.C. Later on, she founded Maracas, a homegrown language immersion program that uses music and rhythm to teach Spanish to young learners. This week, we hear her story, and learn about what you can do to help build a global, multilingual future.

Apr 17, 201926 minSeason 1Ep. 63

S3E10 - Sarah Mercer - Teacher Wellbeing

Sarah Mercer discusses the importance of teacher wellbeing for effective language teaching and offers concrete steps for preventing burnout. Sarah discusses the “Greater Good in Action” website in her interview; that can be viewed here: https://ggia.berkeley.edu/ Donations in memory of Dan Gaibel can be made to Hospicare of Ithaca, https://www.hospicare.org/ . Dan also established a GoFundMe to support his young son: https://www.gofundme.com/khm42-dan...

Apr 10, 201925 minSeason 1Ep. 62

S3E9 - Sara Lee - Language Learning and Dyslexia

Sara Lee talks about language learning and dyslexia and offers helpful suggestions for supporting dyslexic learners in and outside the classroom. Learn more about the Orton-Gillingham Approach Sara mentions and check out this recent article about Dyslexia, Bilingualism, and Learning a Second Language ....

Mar 27, 201924 minSeason 1Ep. 61

S3E8 - Daniel Bass - Music Across Cultures

We speak with Daniel Bass , of Cornell’s South Asia Program, and host of WRFI’s Monsoon Radio , about music, cultures, and languages. For more information on Daniel's show, visit the links below: https://www.facebook.com/MonsoonRadioWRFI/ https://www.radiofreeamerica.com/show/monsoon-radio-w-daniel-bass-wrfi-community-radio...

Mar 20, 201924 minSeason 1Ep. 60

S3E6 - K-12 Outreach and Language and Culture Learning

Brenna Fitzgerald, Arbias Llolluni, and Thamora Fishel talk about the Afterschool Language and Culture Program that is offered through Cornell’s Area Studies Centers in the Einaudi Center and the Public Service Center. The program provides opportunities for Cornell undergraduate and graduate students to share their knowledge of a language and culture with curious students from local schools. If you are interested in getting involved as a foreign language teacher volunteer or school partner, plea...

Mar 06, 201924 minSeason 1Ep. 36

S3E5 - Andrew Campana - Gaming, Poetry, and New Media

Andrew Campana joins us to share his research into audio games, cinepoems, and other boundary-breaking forms of media emanating from Japan. Dr. Campana and the LRC’s Sam Lupowitz discuss the ways in which media and literature can be reimagined to communicate ideas in new ways, to previously overlooked communities. More information on Dr. Campana and his work can be found at the links below: https://asianstudies.cornell.edu/poets-artists-game-makers-and-new-media https://asianstudies.cornell.edu/...

Feb 27, 201921 minSeason 1Ep. 37

S3E4 - Mona Eikel-Pohen - Language Learning and Disabilities

Mona Eikel-Pohen joins our podcast to talk about language learning and disabilities and some strategies and considerations for creating inclusive classrooms. Her article titled “Assessing Disability-Inclusive Language Teaching Methods with Multimodality and Universal Design Principles” will appear in the spring issue (52.1) of the AATG journal Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German . A brief description of the seven principles of Universal Design Mona mentions on the episode can be found at deplo...

Feb 20, 201923 minSeason 1Ep. 38

S3E3 - Shared Course Initiative

The Shared Course Initiative uses high-definition videoconferencing to connect language classrooms at Cornell, Columbia, and Yale. By sharing instruction across three sites, the SCI increases the number of languages available at each university. Listen to the language center directors of these three universities (Columbia’s Stephane Charitos , Yale’s Nelleke Van Deusen-Scholl , and your host, Angelika Kraemer) discuss the SCI and what it takes to make this cross-institutional collaboration work....

Feb 13, 201928 minSeason 1Ep. 39
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