Language Happy Hour

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Synopsis

Have you ever taken a language class? Have you taken a language class that teaches you how to say "I want to work at the United Nations" before "can you pass me the salt?" We're working to fix that. Critical Language Mentor has scoured the internet to find the best resources out there to help you learn languages better. We specialize in critical, less-commonly taught languages, like Arabic, Chinese, Korean, and Persian and want to help you learn better.Visit us on the web at criticallanguagementor.net

Episodes

  • Diplomatic Langauge Services

    17/03/2018 Duration: 54min

    In this week's episode, Garrett & Alex sat down with Jim Bellas, Kate Marden and Molly Sampson from Diplomatic Language Services (DLS). This week, we sat down with DLS in Arlington, VA. We discussed:the mission and history of DLS (5:15 ) language curriculum and teaching jobs (8:15), Ciiculum Development (25:15) resume Dos and Donts ( 38:00) , obtaining language ILR testing and language refresher training (45:00) with DLS. Links from the Episode: Diplomatic Language Services

  • Refugee Support Systems

    09/08/2017 Duration: 28min

    In this week's episode, Garrett & Drew sat down with Kiersten Rossetto Nassar, Director of Community Relations, and Autumn Orme, Director of Communications and Marketing, at Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area. We discussed LSSNCA's mission and background, their work in refugee resettlement, and what they look for in volunteers. Links from the Episode: lssnca.org LSSNCA Refugee Country of Origin If you cannot access the links in this description, please visit the podcast page on the Critical Language Mentor website. All the episode links are also available there!

  • Spending the Summer at Maryland

    14/07/2017 Duration: 38min

    Recording at University of Maryland, Garrett & Drew joined Lianne and Jay, Program Coordinators at the University of Maryland’s Arabic and Persian Flagship Programs, to discuss their programs, the Summer Language Institute, and how their students learn critical languages. Links in this week's episode: www.globalprofessionals.umd.edu Visit criticallanguagementor.net for language resources, jobs, and more!

  • Leaving No One Behind

    30/06/2017 Duration: 33min

    This week, Garrett & Drew sat down with Mike G., National Volunteer Coordinator with No One Left Behind, a nonprofit that helps Afghan and Iraqi combat interpreters with Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) resettle safely in the United States. Together with Alex Sorin, co-founder of Foreigncy, we discussed No One Left Behind's mission and how people with language skills can give back and help others. Links in this episode No One Left Behind Foreigncy Visit criticallanguagementor.net/podcast to learn more about this episode