Episode 5: Sean L. Young [Part 1]

From Ancient Egypt to Modern Classrooms: The Journey of Learning 65 Languages (and counting!)

Get to know our guest:

Read Sean's full bio at the bottom of this page!

How you identify (culturally/ethnically/nationality-wise)?

Sean: "I never really thought about having one particular identity. When I was learning languages and traveling through Europe and North America, I would, in a way, take on the language and culture of the region I was in. I learned how to fit in with the people. It's been over 30 years since I last traveled, but I find myself getting back to my German roots. Feeling closer and wanting to go back to my German family and friends."

Which languages circulate in your everyday life?

Sean: "At this time, the majority is English and Spanish. I currently live just a couple of streets away from a Mexican community. and I'm speaking Spanish on a daily basis. There are other communities near me, such as Vietnamese, Arab, Chinese, Korean, etc that I also go to, but not as often as the Spanish."

Episode Overview

In our inaugural guest episode of the CULTIVATE Podcast, we welcome Sean L. Young, author, educator, polyglot, and founder of Young's Language Consulting. Sean shares his incredible journey from being fascinated by the Rosetta Stone at age 13 to learning and teaching over 60 languages, achieving conversational fluency in 21 of them. His passion for languages and  innovative approach to language learning that led to the creation of the Rosetta Stone Challenge and the Speak Up! Language Method.

Throughout the episode, Sean and Michelle both emphasize the importance of finding personalized methods for learning languages and critique the traditional education system for its outdated methods. The conversation also touches on the psychological aspects of language learning and the importance of a supportive environment.

Additionally, Sean shares specific insights into his own teaching methods that eliminate the need for rote memorization and grammar-heavy approaches.

Join us as we delve into Sean's inspiring story, his groundbreaking methods, and his thoughts on the future of language education!

Actionable Advice from the Episode

  1. Find Your Own Method: Sean advises that everyone should find a language learning method that works best for them, rather than relying solely on traditional methods.

  2. Use Contextual Learning: Incorporate vocabulary in context rather than memorizing lists. This helps in better retention and practical usage.

  3. Take Breaks: If you hit a plateau, take a break for a few days to let your brain reset and process the information.

  4. Engage with Communities: Immersing yourself in communities where the language is spoken can significantly enhance your learning experience.

  5.  Avoid Grammar Overload: Focus on practical sentence construction and reduce the emphasis on complex grammar rules initially.

Items mentioned during the episode

  • The sample table mentioned 👉
  • Sean's book
  • The Mother Tongue by Lancelot Hogben

🚨 GIVEAWAY ALERT!!! 🚨

Sean & Michelle are hosting a giveaway to celebrate the launch of his new book!
If you'd like to get your hands on a SIGNED copy, follow the instructions below!
The giveaway is closed! But you can see the original post here!

Sean's Bio

Since 1978, Seán L. Young has had a passion for languages. He has studied, learned, and taught over 60 languages and has achieved conversational fluency in half of them. He is the founder of Young's Language Consulting and the creator of The Rosetta Stone Challenge and the Speak Up! language series. In the 1990s, he was invited to teach in schools and universities in Europe, and later, with the help of the Internet, he expanded his teaching throughout the world. After retiring in 2023, he is now working as an educational consultant, helping to change how languages are taught and learned.

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