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Snack-sized language lessons to reach new heights in just 5 minutes. Brought to you by Language Conqueror. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/snacksizedlanguage/support

Snack-Sized Languages Caitlin and Shannon

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Snack-sized language lessons to reach new heights in just 5 minutes. Brought to you by Language Conqueror. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/snacksizedlanguage/support

    Snack-Sized Language Episode 38: How to Say Goodbye in Russian

    Snack-Sized Language Episode 38: How to Say Goodbye in Russian

    In this episode of the podcast, we focus on learning how to say goodbye someone in Russian and you'll learn the phrases for "goodbye," "bye," "see you later," and how other ways to bid someone farewell in Russian. Wondering how to how to say bye in Russian? You'll learn how with these Russian phrases in this week's snack-sized lesson.

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    In This Lesson, You Learned

    "Goodbye" in Russian - До свидания (Da svidania)

    "Bye" in Russian - Пока (Paka)

    "See you soon" in Russian - До скорого (Da skorava)

    "Take care" in Russian -  Давай (davai), this also means "okay" and is a very diverse, useful word

    Featured Trade Secret:

    Now that we've learned how to say "hello" and "goodbye", you know how to start and end your conversations in Russian. Now it's time to start using it! Finding a Russian friend you can chat with will be super helpful on your journey to learn Russian. Whether you find a language exchange partner online through an app, a Russian tutor on a site like iTalki, or even just finding a Russian community of Instagrammers to chat with (yes, that's a thing!) — find someone to start talking with in Russian.

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    • 3 min
    Snack-Sized Language Episode 37: Here, There, and Where in Korean

    Snack-Sized Language Episode 37: Here, There, and Where in Korean

    In this episode of the podcast, we focus on learning how to handle very basic directions in Korean and you'll learn the phrases for "here," "there," and "where." Wondering how to ask where something is? You'll learn how with these Korean phrases in this week's snack-sized lesson.

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    In This Lesson, You Learned:

    "Here" in Korean - 여기 (yeogi)

    "There" in Korean - 저기 (jeogi)

    "Where" in Korean - 어디 (eodi)

    To say something is located here or there, you add 여기예요, so it's here becomes 저기예요 and it's there becomes 예요.

    Featured Trade Secret:

    When you're working on directions, it can be overwhelming at first. It's a lot of information to process at a single time. Talking about where things are, how to get there, and where things are located in relationship to other things. A great way to start understanding directions is by starting simple. Learn left, right, straight. Then expand to go straight, turn left, turn right, on the left, on the right. By slowly building, you'll get comfortable with directions so that when the time comes, you'll confidently understand directions given to you in Korean!

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    • 3 min
    Snack-Sized Language Episode 36: How to Say Goodbye in Spanish

    Snack-Sized Language Episode 36: How to Say Goodbye in Spanish

    In this episode of the podcast, we focus on learning how to say goodbye someone in Spanish and you'll learn the phrases for "goodbye," "bye," "see you later," and how other ways to bid someone farewell in Spanish. Wondering how to how to say bye in Spanish? You'll learn how with these Spanish phrases in this week's snack-sized lesson.

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    In This Lesson, You Learned

    "Goodbye" in Spanish - adiós

    "Bye" in Spanish - chao

    Until... - hasta ...

    And this can be followed by a lot of things. Until later is hasta luego. Until soon (or "see you soon") is hasta pronto. And until next time is hasta la próxima. And until tomorrow is hasta mañana.

    Featured Trade Secret:

    Now that we've learned how to say "hello" and "goodbye", you know how to start and end your conversations in Spanish. Now it's time to start using it! Finding a Spanish friend you can chat with will be super helpful on your journey to learn Spanish. Whether you find a language exchange partner online through an app, a Spanish tutor on a site like iTalki, or even just finding a Spanish community of Instagrammers to chat with (yes, that's a thing!) — find someone to start talking with in Spanish.

    Mentioned in this Episode:


    Language Conqueror

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of the podcast! Let us know what you think by leaving us a review. We appreciate your reviews because they let us know what you enjoy most about the podcast so we can keep doing more of it and it helps other learners like yourself find the podcast.

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    • 3 min
    Snack-Sized Language Episode 35: Journaling in Your Target Language

    Snack-Sized Language Episode 35: Journaling in Your Target Language

    In this episode of the podcast, we talk about journaling and how to use it to help you with your language studies.

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    In This Lesson, You Learned:

    That language journaling can look many different ways. Here are two methods I use:


    I journal in the languages to practice them.
    I journal about my language learning to assess what I've done, what I'm struggling with and what I want to get to next.

    Featured Trade Secret:

    Having trouble getting into the habit of journaling? Start by writing even just one sentence a day. Or, you can journal in other ways. For example, my daily journal is more about personal stats — my workout routine, if I studied my languages, and whether or not I've done other things related to the habits I'm trying to build. This check-in can be done in my target language! Get creative with how you journal.

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    We hope you enjoyed this episode of the podcast! Let us know what you think by leaving us a review. We appreciate your reviews because they let us know what you enjoy most about the podcast so we can keep doing more of it and it helps other learners like yourself find the podcast.

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    • 2 min
    Snack-Sized Language Episode 34: Here, There, and Where in Japanese

    Snack-Sized Language Episode 34: Here, There, and Where in Japanese

    In this episode of the podcast, we focus on learning how to handle very basic directions in Japanese and you'll learn the phrases for "here," "there," and "where." Wondering how to ask where something is? You'll learn how with these Japanese phrases in this week's snack-sized lesson.

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    In This Lesson, You Learned:

    "Here" in Japanese - ここ (koko)

    "There" in Japanese - そこ (soko)

    "Where" in Japanese - どこ (doko)

    In Japanese, there's another word you use to say "over there", it's あそこ (asoko).

    Featured Trade Secret:

    When you're working on directions, it can be overwhelming at first. It's a lot of information to process at a single time. Talking about where things are, how to get there, and where things are located in relationship to other things. A great way to start understanding directions is by starting simple. Learn left, right, straight. Then expand to go straight, turn left, turn right, on the left, on the right. By slowly building, you'll get comfortable with directions so that when the time comes, you'll confidently understand directions given to you in Japanese!

    Mentioned in this Episode:


    Language Conqueror

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of the podcast! Let us know what you think by leaving us a review. We appreciate your reviews because they let us know what you enjoy most about the podcast so we can keep doing more of it and it helps other learners like yourself find the podcast.

    You can share your thoughts on the podcast at eurolinguiste.com/review


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    Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/snacksizedlanguage/support

    • 3 min
    Snack-Sized Language Episode 33: How to Say Goodbye in German

    Snack-Sized Language Episode 33: How to Say Goodbye in German

    In this episode of the podcast, we focus on learning how to say goodbye someone in German and you'll learn the phrases for "goodbye," "bye," "see you later," and how other ways to bid someone farewell in German. Wondering how to how to say bye in German? You'll learn how with these German phrases in this week's snack-sized lesson.

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    In This Lesson, You Learned

    "Goodbye" in German - auf Wiedersehen

    "Bye" in German - tschüss! (and to make this sound cuter, you can say tschüssi)

    Until... - bis ...

    And this can be followed by a lot of things. Until later is bis später. Until then is bis dann. Until soon (or "see you soon") is bis bald. And until next time is bis zum nächsten Mal.

    Featured Trade Secret:

    Now that we've learned how to say "hello" and "goodbye", you know how to start and end your conversations in German. Now it's time to start using it! Finding a German friend you can chat with will be super helpful on your journey to learn German. Whether you find a language exchange partner online through an app, a German tutor on a site like iTalki, or even just finding a German community of Instagrammers to chat with (yes, that's a thing!) — find someone to start talking with in German.

    Mentioned in this Episode:


    Language Conqueror

    We hope you enjoyed this episode of the podcast! Let us know what you think by leaving us a review. We appreciate your reviews because they let us know what you enjoy most about the podcast so we can keep doing more of it and it helps other learners like yourself find the podcast.

    You can share your thoughts on the podcast at eurolinguiste.com/review


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    • 4 min

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