Steve Kaufman is a polyglot who learned languages in his 20s, 30s and 40s. He has continued to learn languages through middle age and into his 60s and 70s. A lot of Steve's language learning has happened later in life in his 90s, 60s and in his 70s. The main aim here for me was to find out from Steve how he does it. How does he learn these languages? What are the insights that we can gain about language learning?
Steve Kaufmann is a very prolific language learner. He has learned at least 20 languages to varying degrees during his life. Some of them he learned during his career as an international diplomat and businessman, and others he has learned during his (semi) retirement. In this interview Steve talks about his language learning experiences, methods and motivations. We talk about various metaphors and similes for language learning including ocean voyages ๐ข, cows ๐ฎ, skiing โท and cutting grass๐ก and and I ask Steve about cross-cultural experiences he has had during his career.
There is a video version on YouTube but only the audio version contains my intro and ending rambles about getting my hair cut and how you need to remember that you're a baby cow-shark on skis ๐๐ฆ๐ฟ๐
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