2024-07-02
33 分钟Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey, everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 161 of the Listening Time podcast.
I hope you're all doing great.
I'm excited for today's episode because we're going to talk about a language topic, and this is always my favorite topic to talk about.
Honestly, I love talking about languages, and specifically, I want to talk about the languages that I speak, or more accurately, the languages that I've studied.
Because in all honesty, I'm not a polyglot.
I know many people think that, and I know that I talk a lot about learning different languages, but I have been pretty casual and inconsistent and not very serious about language learning for years.
I love it.
It's maybe my favorite hobby or one of my favorite hobbies, but I haven't done it really seriously to try to reach a really high level in different languages.
So just a spoiler alert.
I taught you that phrase, I think, some episodes ago.
That means that I'm gonna ruin the end of the story for you.
Spoiler alert.
I don't speak many languages, but I've studied quite a few languages.
I've been interested in some different languages, but I don't have a high level in many languages.
Sorry to disappoint you, but I'll talk about the different languages that I've had some experience with.
I don't remember if I did an episode about this.
I think I might have talked about this before, but that's okay.
I want to talk about it again because even if you've heard me talk about this topic before, I'll talk about it differently in this episode.
And so it'll still be new and good practice for your listening.