If you are looking for good reads for intercultural trainers, cross-cultural trainers or anyone who wants to support internationals, understand cultures and “bridge the gap”, here are a few of the readings I did during my training as Intercultural Communication Trainer. Brinkmann, Ursula and Oscar van Weerdenburg, Intercultural Readiness. Four competences for working across cultures, […]
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The importance of developing multilingual listening skills
Did it ever happen to you that people would ask you to repeat what you just said, not because they couldn’t hear you, but because they were incapable of understanding your way of speaking the language? Or maybe you have asked someone to repeat because you didn’t understand what the other person was saying – because […]
Continue readingInterview with Yoshito
Yoshito from Multilingual_dad (on Instagram) interviewed me about my multilingual journey and how I raise my children with multiple languages and cultures. We talk about how to manage multiple languages, the sense of identity – in which language and culture or languages and cultures (plural!) we and our children feel mostly “at home” – […]
Continue readingThe importance of gestures in the language development of babies and infants
Babies start communicating with us from day one. The sounds they utter will become increasable intelligible: from cooing, to babbling, to monosyllable, bi-syllables up to sentences. The journey of language development in babies and infants is quick and has many facets. What many parents forget to consider is that gestures play an important role in […]
Continue readingLearning Korean
It is never too late to learn a language. We can learn languages at any time in our life, and it is very healthy for our brain to not only learn languages but also use them regularly.I personally need to enjoy the language I’m speaking or learning. At the moment, I enjoy learning Korean.I have […]
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