

Speaking of Language
Language Resource Center, Cornell University
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.
Episodes
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Nov 15, 2023 • 32min
S12E12 - Don Vosburg - Gaming as a Learning Tool
Don Vosburg, Academic Technologist of Learning Innovation (and former Language Center Director) at Carleton College in Minnesota, joins us to discuss all things gamification and language learning through gaming.
https://www.carleton.edu/directory/dvosburg/
#Feierabend
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ST0Ci37nY0IUmKoisKMisHmin6nijVfJV4nvKOCwPE8/edit?usp=sharing

Nov 8, 2023 • 22min
S12E11 - Anthony Ng’ang’a - The Safal-Cornell Kiswahili Prize for African Literature
We meet with Anthony Ng’ang’a, a representative from the East Africa-based Safal Group. Anthony discusses he Safal-Cornell Kiswahili Prize, an award to recognize writing and translations in African languages and help proliferate them around the globe.
https://www.safalgroup.com/cornell-kiswahili-prize/
https://kiswahiliprize.cornell.edu/
#GutiriWaIregiUtuire
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/12U1Pl22MoiLoU4kJ9YDskCbZZe1PlHmPD4kN90yuPH4/edit?usp=sharing

Nov 1, 2023 • 24min
S12E10 - Anna Marchetti & Sebastian Young - World Languages Day
We revisit Cornell’s World Languages Day, which took place earlier this month. Participant Anna Marchetti is a senior in high school in Victor, NY (just under two hours northwest of Ithaca), and student volunteer Sebastian Young is a sophomore here at Cornell and one of our LRC student assistants.
https://lrc.cornell.edu/world-languages-day
#animero
#yaourter
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c04o2wvWW8iumUZRdNOxjFA-jOpvC_pcT1gnjQPYgF0/edit?usp=sharing

Oct 25, 2023 • 23min
S12E9 - Catherine Baumann - Reverse Design and its Role in Curricular and Programmatic Articulation
Dr. Catherine Baumann follows up on her talk from our monthly LRC Speaker Series. Cathy dives into reverse design and how to better center language curricula and lessons around the goals and needs of students.
https://languages.uchicago.edu/2021/03/04/cathy-baumanns-interview-on-reverse-design/
#skärgård
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gW5Ixdh7m8Ylhd1UFx_n4cSr-lRK0pxy0IiKmueR_xU/edit?usp=sharing

Oct 18, 2023 • 39min
S12E8 - Simon Zuberek - Corpora and Data in the Language Classroom
Simon Zuberek returns to Speaking of Language. Simon is a senior educational technologist, linguist, and language educator, and we will talk today about corpora, data, and their applications and validity in the language classroom.
https://www.zuberek.net/
#ubuntu
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18SuIN2HnClTltRU4uFQTTzJNo1ZArQxGrDG81-5fUeI/edit?usp=sharing

Oct 11, 2023 • 24min
S12E7 - Discovery Across Disciplines: Cornell’s College Scholar Program
McKenna Norton and Jack Donnellan are undergraduates in the Class of 2025 cohort of Cornell's Robert S. Harrison College Scholar Program. They describe their projects that focus on responses to alienation across cultures and on the role of language in the application of the rule of law around the world.
https://as.cornell.edu/education/college-scholar-program
https://as.cornell.edu/mckenna-norton
https://as.cornell.edu/jack-donnellan
#刀子嘴豆腐心
#يلا
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cuFKJ0aIqEDSR_hCXR3INBXmtrVExyXIgE-qbut9a8c/edit?usp=sharing

Oct 4, 2023 • 33min
S12E6 - Mari Noda - Fail Better: Learning to Participate in Another Culture
Dr. Mari Noda talks about the “game” of language learning, and how each of us can endeavor to “fail better” in our interactions with other cultures.
https://nihongonow.byu.edu/
Watch the video of Mari's talk: https://youtu.be/2l5ufdeKoD8
#やっぱり
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NrGae2RGdY9qYtnOPyfYQTgO9Z9fJ4CdVou2Wd44KNg/edit?usp=sharing

Sep 27, 2023 • 38min
S12E5 - The Next Monsoon & Gatty Lecture Rewind - Cornell’s Asian Language and Culture Podcasts
We meet some of the teams behind two other Cornell-based language and culture podcasts. Daniel Bass and Shavin Seneviratne are the co-hosts of The Next Monsoon, a series by Cornell's South Asia Program examining artistic and cultural responses to climate change in South Asia. Francine Barchett and Emily Falica are involved with Gatty Lecture Rewind, a podcast by the Southeast Asia Program centered on conversations and interviews with visiting scholars working in and around that region.
Gatty Lecture Rewind: https://gattyrewind.libsyn.com/
The Next Monsoon: https://nextmonsoon.podbean.com/
Listen to a brief trailer for The Next Monsoon: https://nextmonsoon.podbean.com/e/welcome-to-the-next-monsoon-1679507165/
Next Monsoon conference: https://events.cornell.edu/event/the_next_monsoon .
Daniel's Monsoon Radio show: https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/monsoon-radio/
#chảnh
#ஊர்
# נחת
#hati-hati
#치맥
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MWctcsxMNijxDWh6we0C8QH4KLx3HDJRGqWgOA_MOdE/edit?usp=sharing

Sep 20, 2023 • 25min
S12E4 - Daniel R. Walter - Psycholinguistic Approaches to Second Language Acquisition
We are joined by Daniel Walter, Assistant Professor of German and Linguistics at Emory University. Dr. Walter recently published the book titled Psycholinguistic Approaches to Instructed Second Language Acquisition: Linking Theory, Findings, and Practice, and we will dive into his work on our podcast today.
#Fernweh
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uePmJ-duZVotu0UzlyEYyDEmSqMc1nCJQj5i2OVmOtI/edit?usp=sharing

Sep 13, 2023 • 13min
S12E3 - Hilary Yarger - New LRC Engagement and Outreach Coordinator
Meet Hilary Yarger, the newest member of the team here at the Cornell University Language Resource Center. We discuss what drew Hilary to the LRC and what she hopes to accomplish as our Engagement and Outreach Coordinator. We'll also hear some of her original music, and perhaps even a classic 90s jam.
Included in this episode: excerpt from "Hazy Devotion," Hilary's MA thesis project.
https://hilaryyarger.com
#間
Read a transcription of this episode here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ya5gK5QxbBXdXU_thdPdrEI-VFhtxItpyuoIDWKgN8w/edit?usp=sharing