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RadioLingual

http://www.jackstraw.org/radiolingual

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  1. 19

    Outtakes and Intakes

    As we say goodbye, a taste of what we learned and loved during Radiolingual

  2. 18

    Dear Mom and Dad

    Ai shows off Seattle, Pike Place Market, and her English skillz in this audio postcard for her mom and dad.

  3. 17

    Start from Scratch

    Where does this English expression come from? Call 571 482 7806 or answer online

  4. 16

    Speak from the heart

    Sometimes the clearest speech has to come from the most emotional and raw place.This is Liza's Enriquez story about achieving her childhood dream of becoming a nurse, and losing so much in the process.

  5. 15

    Who let the worms out?

    A squishy, squirmy mash-up of YOUR answers to the question, "What does it mean to open a can of worms?"

  6. 14

    Give me that can opener!

    Hammad and Emily talk about getting scammed in another language.

  7. 13

    Can of Worms

    What does that expression mean? I asked several people waiting in line at the 98105 Post Office. Do you have another way to explain it? (571) 482 7806 or call free online.

  8. 12

    Frozen bananas

    What's the hardest color for Spanish speakers? Find out in this radio play, featuring Marta, Ai, Emily, and Hammad.

  9. 11

    Stop for Roses

    Radiolingual readers miss the bus, enjoy their yards, and become flowery poets all thanks to our question of the week.

  10. 10

    Ants in the pants

    What does this strange English expression mean? Call in your answer at (571) 482-7806 or post online.

  11. 9

    Ideal Vox-cation

    Ai's giving away free vacations to Hawaii as part of Radiolingual.

  12. 8

    Flowers?

    Answer this question: What does "Stop and smell the flowers" mean?

  13. 7

    A new show ID

    Masa and Ai take over the introduction to the show. Isolation is the new Association. And "Wah-Wah" is our new friend.

  14. 6

    Hi, my name is...

    A chorus of introductions from our weekly workshop participants: Charlie, Masae, Masa, and Ai.

  15. 5

    Sky toy?

    Starting with a misunderstanding from our first class, here's a playful take on an idea lost and found in translation.

  16. 4

    Hashi no Hashi

    We recorded the entire first workshop. This is the five minute director's cut with pertinent commentary on Chinese grammar, Japanese puns, and Chicago accents.

  17. 3

    Answered! give up / give in

    A musical mash-up of YOUR helpful answers to the question, "What's the difference between give up and give in?"

  18. 2

    Give up / Give in

    Is "giving" in just a polite way of "giving up?"

  19. 1

    Skejool / Shedool

    Selvaraj learns to sound American when pronouncing "schedule."

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

http://www.jackstraw.org/radiolingual

HOSTED BY

Hammad Ahmed

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RadioLingual is created and hosted by Hammad Ahmed.
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