Language Chats

Tune in as Penny and Bec share their experiences of language learning with you, as well as the stories of other Australians (and a few international guests!) who love learning, working with, and communicating using other languages. Subscribe for your fortnightly dose of language love, from an Australian perspective. Find out more: www.languagelovers.com.au

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Episodes

Monday Apr 08, 2024

About this Language Chat
In this episode, we’re chatting with Canadian-Australian Andrea Plawutsky - currently based in NSW - who has brought her interest in tourism, China and Asia together across her career. From teaching English in north-eastern China, living and working in Thailand and then working in the travel & tourism industry in Australia, we loved hearing about Andrea’s experiences with learning and enjoying language around the world, in both professional and personal contexts.
Have any questions for Andrea or for us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with us and other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
Episode Links
Haymarket HQ
Find Andrea on LinkedIn | andrea@amplifyme.com.au

Monday Mar 25, 2024

Penny is a long-time travel lover and in this episode, she tells us about her most recent international trip which was actually a bit of a reconnaissance mission… As she will soon be helping others to discover new cultures, languages and adventures through her new venture, Pip & Co Travel.
We chat about Penny’s history of embracing language and culture through travel, how we can all enrich our travel experiences with even the most basic openness and interest in the language and culture of your destination, the challenge of getting locals to engage with you as a traveller, the beauty of people-to-people connections, as well as the upcoming trips in Asia and the Pacific that Penny has planned for small groups later in 2024 and in early 2025.
Do you love mixing language, culture and travel? Have a question for Penny? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
Episode Links
Language Chats Ep #016 - Language Travel - What is it and how to get the most from it
Pip & Co Travel
Pip & Co Travel - Việt Nam - FAMILY Southern Vietnam Explorer Trip

Monday Feb 19, 2024

100 EPISODES of Language Chats have now made it out into the world! To celebrate this exciting occasion (and the start of a new year, hello 2024), we’re going back through our archive to reminisce about some of our favourite episodes. We’ve had so many great chats over the last five years, it wasn’t easy narrowing down our top eps! But it has given us an opportunity to think about some of the great discussions we’ve had between the two of us and with many others across the last 99 episodes.
If you’re a long-time listener of this podcast, then this may prompt you to go back and re-listen to some of these great chats! Alternatively, if you’ve joined us recently, then consider this a hitlist of episodes to scroll down to and enjoy :)
What’s been your favourite episode of Language Chats so far? What would you like to hear more of on this podcast? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with us and other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
(PS: Bec apologises for her somewhat grainy audio quality in this episode… Sadly, at-home podcast recording setups are not always foolproof. Coming back to you with cleaner audio in Ep #101!)
Episode Links
Language Chats Ep #047 - The power of podcasts for language learning: A chat with Pete from Aussie English
Language Chats Ep #006 - From Third Culture Kid in France, to teaching French in Australia: Interview with Devy Baseley
Language Chats Ep #003 - Foreign Language TV Series - What We’re Watching
Language Chats Ep #077 - A fresh approach to PD for languages teachers: A chat with Kelly Harrison from Languages Roadshow
Language Chats Ep #024 - The Language Learning Landscape in Australia: Our observations
Language Chats Ep #025 - The Language Learning Landscape in Australia: how it’s changed for adults and independent learners
Language Chats Ep #085 - Creating Australia’s first comprehensive language policy: A chat with Prof Joseph Lo Bianco
Language Chats Ep #039 - Enthusiastic about linguistics: A chat with Gretchen & Lauren from Lingthusiasm
Language Chats Ep #020 - Bite-sized language podcasts for busy people: A chat with Mark from Coffee Break Languages
Language Chats Ep #050 - It’s language trivia time! Celebrating our 50th episode
Language Chats Ep #055 - Leading a bilingual school: A chat with Stanley Wang, Principal of Abbotsford Primary School
Language Chats Ep #093 - Informing and entertaining Australians in over 60 languages: A chat with David Hua from SBS Australia
Language Chats Ep #060 - Low pressure, low commitment: Let’s dabble together in March (2022)!

Monday Nov 20, 2023

In this episode, we're welcoming linguist Karla Zuluaga back to Language Chats to hear more about the interesting work she is involved in as a Community Linguist on Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory.
Born in the Philippines and having grown up in NSW, a couple of years ago Karla made the big move to the Northern Territory to work with the Groote Eylandt Language Centre. She tells us more about her role as a Community Linguist, the work the centre does to promote, maintain and preserve the language of the island  - Amamalya Ayakwa (Anindilyakwa) - and her experience of the beautiful language, culture and environment of this island in the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Have a question for Karla or for us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
Episode Links
Language Chats Ep #042 - Introduction to Australian indigenous languages: A chat with Karla Zuluaga (Part 1)
Language Chats Ep #043 - Introduction to Australian indigenous languages: A chat with Karla Zuluaga (Part 2)
Anindilyakwa Land Council & Groote Eylandt Language Centre
Groote Eylandt Language Centre - YouTube | Facebook
NT Mob Sharing Stories in Language
Groote Eylandt - Northern Territory Travel
 

Monday Oct 23, 2023

Feeling a bit ‘under the weather’ because it’s been ‘raining cats and dogs’? Maybe you’ve found yourself ‘in a pickle’! But if a Danish person said to you that ‘there’s no cow on the ice’ (det er ingen ko på isen), would you know what they mean?
Idiomatic expressions are a really interesting part of language and in this episode, we’re chatting with Rune Pedersen, host of The Idiom, a podcast co-produced Think HQ CultureVerse and SBS Audio which explores culture through weird and wonderful idioms from Australia and around the world.
Danish native Rune speaks with us about his background and interest in language, his own experiences living, studying and working with different languages across multiple countries, how The Idiom came to be and what inspired the creation of this podcast, and what captures his curiosity at the moment.
Have a question for Rune or for us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
Episode Links
The Idiom podcast, co-produced Think HQ CultureVerse and SBS Audio
Monolingual vs multilingual: The key to communications that will resonate with Australians today - Mumbrella
Find Rune on LinkedIn | Think HQ

Monday Oct 02, 2023


In this episode, we’re chatting with our intrepid traveller Penny, who is on the trip of a lifetime around Australia with her family!
After setting off in August 2023 for a 5-month road trip around the country, Penny and her family are discovering parts of Australia that they’ve never been to before, encountering different languages and cultures, and experiencing all the fun, challenges and practical considerations of travelling with a camper trailer in tow.
Have a question for Penny about her trip? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
Episode Links
About Kungarakan country - Kungarakan Culture and Education Association (NT)
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park - National Parks and Wildlife Service (SA)
Wilpena Pound (SA)
Coober Pedy (SA)
Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park - Parks Australia (NT)
Language | Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (NT) - palya means ‘hello’ (and can also be used for ‘goodbye’, ‘thank you’ and ‘finish’) in Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara
Watarrka National Park (NT)
Bush Food of Australia aka Bush Tucker - Welcome to Country
10 ways Aboriginal Australians made English their own - The Conversation
What is the Indigenous voice to parliament, how would it work, and what happens next? - The Guardian
Kakadu National Park (NT)
Royal Flying Doctor Service
Country kids return to online classrooms as School of the Air starts new year - ABC News
Follow Penny’s trip on Instagram: @lingo_mama | @wandering_wilstones

Monday Sep 04, 2023

In this episode, we’re again chatting with two members of the Language Lovers AU Community based in Australia - Han-Yu Ong and Ingrid Botha - who both kindly took the time to tell us (and you!) about their respective experiences of learning other languages, the part that language plays in their lives, and what has motivated and inspired them.
Have a question for Han-Yu, Ingrid or us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
Episode Links
My Bilingual Family Podcast - SBS Audio
Language Lovers AU Community on Facebook

Tuesday Aug 22, 2023

In this episode, we’re chatting with two Melbourne-based members of the Language Lovers AU Community - Lily Cerôn-Fernández and Deb McLeod - who both kindly took the time to tell us (and you!) about their respective experiences of learning other languages, what has motivated and inspired them, and where languages have taken them in their lives.
Have a question for Lily, Deb or us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
Episode Links
Victorian Curriculum - Languages - VCAA
Alliance Française de Melbourne
Lily’s website - Spanish Gym Language Training | Instagram: @spanishgymlanguagetraining
Coffee Break Languages
Language Lovers AU Community on Facebook

Monday Aug 07, 2023

AI (Artificial Intelligence) is a hot topic at the moment, and in this episode of Language Chats we’re speaking with Melbourne-based conversation designer Grace Frances, whose work involves training AI assistants to interact with people and the creative aspect of conversational AI.
We chat with Grace about what conversation design is and what it entails, how she found herself working in this exciting new field from a background in linguistics and copywriting, the ethics of working in this space, and the potential opportunities that AI could provide from a language and accessibility perspective.
We hope you enjoy listening (and learning!) from this chat as much as we did! Have a question for Grace or for us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
Episode Links
A guide to conversation design: why, what and how - Conversation Design Institute
What is Natural Language Understanding & How Does it Work? - Simplilearn
The Power of Tech for Good: Why AI Needs a Moral Compass - Grace Frances on Medium
The Evolution of Etiquette: Why Language Matters in Conversational AI - Grace Frances on Medium
Find Grace on LinkedIn

Monday Jul 24, 2023

In this episode, we’re speaking with David Hua, Director of Audio and Language Content at SBS (Special Broadcasting Service) Australia, Australia’s multilingual, multicultural and Indigenous media organisation.
We speak with David about his own cultural and linguistic background, what inspired him to get into the media industry, the role that SBS has in modern Australia, what he is most proud of in the work that SBS does, and representation of culturally and linguistically diverse people in Australian media.
This episode was recorded in NAIDOC Week 2023. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia, especially those of the lands on which we recorded this episode - the Wadawurrung, the Wurundjeri and the Cammeraygal people. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. We live and work on land that was, is and always will be Aboriginal country.
Do you have a question for David or for us? Get in touch or join our Facebook group, Language Lovers AU Community, to connect with other like-minded language lovers in Australia and abroad.
Episode Links
SBS (Special Broadcasting Service) Australia
ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Our History - SBS Australia
SBS to broadcast live COVID-19 updates on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand in multiple languages - SBS Australia
SBS Language - News & Podcasts
SBS to serve more multilingual Australians than ever; investing more in Indo-Pacific and First Nations languages - SBS Australia
NAIDOC Week 2023
Elevate Reconciliation Action Plan - SBS Australia
Acknowledgement of Country in your language - SBS Australia
Pitch your podcast idea to SBS - SBS Audio
Media Diversity Australia
David Hua - SBS Corporate | Twitter

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