This blog, and my YouTube Channel will have a symbiotic relationship. They both deal with learning foreign languages, polyglots, foreign language course reviews, etc., but sometimes one medium is just more effective over the other in getting certain points across. I will, therefore alternate between the two.
To be on the safe side, however, I recommend that you frequently check both–you don’t want to miss anything!
Excellent work on the Polyglot Project! It is always fun to come across fellow “language lovers” doing their part to spread the good word: “Language learning needn’t be expensive nor painful.”
And thank you for extending the deadline as I have only recently come across your blog and YouTube channel via Steve Kaufmann. I will be sending my submission soon…
Thanks John,
I look forward to receiving it!
[...] about this “polyglot project” can be seen on its home site: http://syzygyonlanguages.wordpress.com/about/ Musings on Foreign Language Learning … and I heard about [...]
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I’ve recently started reading your book the “Polyglot Project” and I’ve been enjoying it a lot! Your podcast also looks promising.
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[...] Claude Cartigenese of the “Polyglot Project” compiled a huge 600 page document with stories from many language learners around the world who explain how they became polyglots. Some of the linguists in the book include, Moses McCormick, Benny Lewis and Steve Kaufmann. [...]
[...] Claude Cartigenese of the “Polyglot Project” compiled a huge 600 page document with stories from many language learners around the world who explain how they became polyglots. Some of the linguists in the book include, Moses McCormick, Benny Lewis and Steve Kaufmann. [...]
[...] I asked Claude Cartigenese of the Polyglot Project, he pointed me to a You Tube video he had posted asking, Where Are the [...]
Claude,
Hey the Polyglot Project is a great service to language learner’s everywhere. Thanks for creating it and making it available to all. I’ll be sending my readers over to take a look!
Aaron
[...] której dzielą się oni swoimi sposobami na naukę języków obcych. Pomysłodawcą książki jest Claude aka syzygy. Pamiętam jak to się odbyło. Prawie dwa lata temu, Claude w jednym ze swoich [...]
Wow. I just downloaded the Polyglot Project. I can’t wait to read all of it. I have always been fascinated by people speaking several languages. To contribute to the community I launched a multilingual online dictionary called Hablaa.com (http://hablaa.com). It is currently covering more than 58 languages and has the goal to perserve endangered languages from extinction. Everyone can contribute!
Thanks again for the free download
Daniel