

StoryLearning Podcast
Olly Richards
Got a burning language learning question? I’m Olly Richards and I've learned 8 languages through stories. Every Wednesday, I answer your questions and chat to world-class language experts. Whether you're learning Spanish, German, Japanese, or something else, tune in for insider tips and practical strategies to get fluent fast.
Each week you get:
- Answers to your biggest language learning challenges
- Story-based techniques to accelerate your progress
- Tried and tested tips from my 25+ years of experience
No flashcards or memorisation. Just story-based learning that actually works.
Each week you get:
- Answers to your biggest language learning challenges
- Story-based techniques to accelerate your progress
- Tried and tested tips from my 25+ years of experience
No flashcards or memorisation. Just story-based learning that actually works.
Episodes
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Jul 16, 2015 • 15min
032: Single words or full sentences?
Sebastian asks: "Should I learn single words or complete phrases?"
In this episode:
The disadvantages of learning single words
Why learning vocabulary in complete phrases is so valuable
Where you take your vocabulary from
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
Memrise.com
Flashcards Deluxe
My recommended resource today is:
Make Words Stick video - my tutorial on using full sentences to memorise vocabulary
Start speaking today

Jul 14, 2015 • 15min
031: What's the best mobile app for connecting with native speakers?
Jane asks: "What's your favourite mobile app for meeting and practising with native speakers?"
In this episode:
The importance of connecting with native speakers
Language learning app: HelloTalk.com
How their built-in features help you focus on the conversation
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
HelloTalk.com - available on iPhone and Android
Start speaking today
I'd like to thank iTalki for supporting the show.

Jul 9, 2015 • 19min
030: Should I learn a German dialect?
Marcus asks: "Should I learn a German dialect or standard German?"
In this episode:
The advantages of learning standard German
Why you might want to learn a German dialect
German dialects and identity
How dialects might effect how you learn
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
Deutsche Welle Dialektatlas - an atlas of German dialects.
Speak German Like A Native - Kerstin's brand new German pronunciation course that teaches you to leave your foreign accent behind and sound just like a native.
Start speaking today
I'd like to thank iTalki for supporting the show. iTalki is the best place online to connect with affordable and effective native speakers teachers and tutors. To claim your free lesson and start speaking today, simply visit: http://iwillteachyoualanguage.com/italkishownotes
Do you have a question?
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Jul 7, 2015 • 13min
029: Learning your partner's language
Many people have asked: "I'm struggling to learn my partner's language, why is it so hard?"
In this episode:
Why it can be so difficult to learn your partner's language
The danger of looking to your family or loved ones for language practice
How you can make regular, consistent progress by externalising your learning routines
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
Lasting Love Connection - a great podcast about relationships you should check out
Language Learning Foundations - my flagship video course. My specific strategies for learning to speak a new language fluently
Language learning with a Chinese girlfrie

Jul 2, 2015 • 18min
028: How to stop reading becoming a chore
Alex asks: "How can stop listening becoming a chore?"
In this episode:
The key to reading usefully is choosing material where you already understand 90% of the contents
Try to find material that is short, broken down into manageable chapters
Common European Framework of Reference
As far as possible, try to live with the ambiguity of not understanding everything you read
Resources mentioned in today's episode:
IWTYAL Episode 6 - Which is better, intensive or extensive reading?
Spanish Short Stories for Beginners - my new book of short stories in Spanish:

Jun 30, 2015 • 16min
027: How can I improve my listening comprehension?
Max asks: "How can I improve my listening comprehension?"
In this episode:
Three reasons you might not understand a native speaker:
You don’t know the words
You can’t distinguish the individual words (whether you know them or not)
You understand the individual words, but you still don’t understand what they’re trying to say
A simple process for using textbook dialogues for improving your listening skills
Today's featured resource:
A manifesto for better listening - a detailed blog post I wrote about improving your listening skills
Do you have a question?
Ask me your language learning questions by clicking here, and I'll do my best to feature it on the show! A

Jun 26, 2015 • 2min
Special Spanish offer for podcast listeners
My new book of Spanish short stories was published today. Grab your copy on Amazon Kindle for only $0.99 for a few days only.
"Spanish Short Stories for Beginners" - Olly Richards
Click the link below to grab your copy:
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Thanks so much for your support,
Olly

Jun 25, 2015 • 19min
026: How to get a good accent quickly?
Ferdaous asks: "I'm learning English, how can I develop a good American accent quickly?"
In this episode:
Why a good accent is important
The difference between phonemes and prosody
Why developing a good accent is the result of extensive communication in your target language
Tips for improving your accent:
Tackle pronunciation immediately with a native speaker to perfect your pronunciation, before you develop any bad habits.
Observe native speakers in action and their voices when they interact, especially at key social moments, such as introductions or meeting friends. If you only work with a teacher, how is their voice when they greet you? This is often the most authentic moment of the conversation. TV and movies are also a good place to focus in on this.
Imitate how native speakers say common words and phrases that you’re familiar with.

Jun 23, 2015 • 16min
025: I'm torn between two languages
Doug asks: "I know I need to focus on one language, but I'm torn between two languages. What should I do?"
In this episode:
Why it's important to focus on one language
The difficulty of leaving behind one language
Why a language is never "lost"
Three ideas for choosing which language to focus on:
Learning one language well will be beneficial for all the others
A language is never lost - you can always come back to it
The "Rocking Chair Test": Imagine your 80-year-old self sitting in a rocking chair looking back on your life. Look at your current dilemma through those eyes. What should you do?
Today's quote:
Mark Twain: “Twenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.”
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Jun 18, 2015 • 13min
024: How can I stay motivated as a beginner?
Cecilia asks: "How do you stay motivated when you don't speak much of the language and it's such a long way ahead"
In this episode:
The importance of identifying your core reasons for learning a language
Knowing your "why" helps you concentrate on activities that fulfil you
How motivation can actually come from hard work
Today's featured resource:
The Add 1 Challenge - a fantastic support community where language learners from around the world come together to motivate themselves over 90 days
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