

My Fluent Podcast
Daniel Goodson
Have you ever struggled becoming fluent in any language? Learn with an upper-intermediate English learner and join his long term language journey. Together we are stonger!
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Sep 16, 2016 • 8min
E01-Learning through TV Series and Movies - Netflix
Netflix can be used as a vast language learning source. There are plenty of series and movies, in which you can choose between different language audio and subtitles. Netflix can really help you boost your language skillls to the next level. Thats why I've decided to dedicate this episode to Netflix. The Audio Description will give you an additional boost. I'm your host Daniel Goodson: myfluentpodcast@gmail.com

Sep 16, 2016 • 9min
E03- go forward by making mistakes
The host discusses hiring an online teacher to proofread their previous episode and the importance of making mistakes. They highlight the value of building connections with listeners and embracing mistakes as valuable learning opportunities.

Sep 16, 2016 • 16min
E04- go forward by making mistakes 2
In this episode of my fluent podcast I explain what I did after I received all the corrections from episode 02. You need to learn from your previous mistakes. Therefore you must stick to them and learn from them. On minute 04.09 you can listen to a reproduction of episode 02 Shall I learn through TV series or movies but this time without grammar mistakes and better pronunciation. And the most important thing when learning a language: DON'T GIVE UP and KEEP GOING! Daniel Goodson, myfluentpodcast@gmail.com Music: Ketsa 09-Where the river run / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/Universal_Law/Where_the_river_run

Sep 11, 2016 • 7min
E17 - how other listeners learn vocab part 1
Listeners from various countries share their unique methods of learning vocabulary, including working with teachers, reading books, and exchanging information. Different listeners share their methods for learning vocabulary in English, including reading books, watching TV series, using language learning apps, taking lessons with a teacher, and talking to a language partner.

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Sep 4, 2016 • 37min
E16- interview with Kris Broholm / podcaster and polyglot
The interviews in order to improve my English go on. Big shout out goes to Kris Broholm who was willing to get interviewed by me, the English learner. He is a very wise language learner who gives away his tips and tricks. His mission: 10 languages in 10 years. He is proficient in English, Danish, German, and can understand and converse in limited fashion with Esperanto, Russian, and Hungarian. Www.myfluentpodcast.com Www.actualfluency.com

Apr 23, 2016 • 9min
5 fresh, dirty tips to boost your speaking skills - now!
Learn 5 tips to improve language skills, including setting up a podcast, finding a language exchange partner, and using technology wisely. Also, they discuss practical advice for language learners like setting specific goals, immersing yourself in the language, building new habits, and being critical of others' opinions.

Apr 17, 2016 • 6min
My fluent podcast - listen and repeat
In this second episode of my fluent podcast, I explain how I train my English speaking or/and pronounciation abilities. Therefore, as much exposure to the target language as possible is key. Sometimes, you should focus on particular words or phrases from an audio source. The "smart repeat" application for Android will help you to focus. I'm still not sure about the format of the podcast. But it seams crucial to me in the first place to just keep going. It's not that easy to produce this podcast at all. As with the language learning: Don't give up - just keep going. If you have any ideas or suggestions for improvement, contact me: myfluentpodcast@gmail.com. I'm your host, Daniel Goodson, have a good one!

Apr 9, 2016 • 5min
My fluent podcast - my speaking journey finally begins
A language learner shares their goals for the podcast, favorite methods and tools, and their intention to step out of their comfort zone. They reflect on their speaking journey, the discomfort of speaking English abroad, and express gratitude towards other podcast creators who influenced them to start their own podcast.


