Polyglot blogs
Fluent in 3 Months Benny Lewis only started to learn languages seriously in his early twenties, but has quickly become a polyglot through his 3-month language acquisition methodology based on using the language actively from day one.
The Wondering Linguist Suzie Kelsey's blog focuses on language learning, especially in the context of travel. She has posts about learning the languages of different countries around the world, and focuses the most on Portuguese, Spanish and Chinese.
The Linguist Remember LingQ? The prolific polyglot Steve Kaufmann is also an author of this blog — a frequently updated resource aimed at learners of all ages.
Speaking Fluently Richard Simcott is something of a celebrity on the polyglot scene…Having studied 40 languages, and fluently speaking 16, he definitely has something to say on the matter of effective learning. He also runs Polyglot Workshops with (fellow polyglot) Alex Rawlings, so check out his events page to see if there isn't one near you!
Actual Fluency "Anyone can learn a language" is the tagline of this blog and Kris Broholm is working to motivate us all by producing interviews with language experts, bloggers and product creators. At the same time, he is himself trying to learn 10 languages in ten years—visit if you're looking for inspiration!
I will teach you a language The promise in the title of this blog may seem a bold claim, but Olly speaks eight languages and has recorded over 65 podcasts on language-learning methods. Visit to check if he knows what he is talking about ????
The Polyglot Dream This dreamy blog is perhaps unusual in that its author, Luca Lamparello has posts in the various languages he has mastered. What's more, Luca managed to learn 10 languages in his home country despite the common misconception that learning without travelling is impossible.
Eurolinguiste Shannon is not only a polyglot, but also a musician, which begs the question: are language learners better at music, or does musical ability enhance language learning? Or both? If you enjoy her posts, have a look at her resource page too, where she lists all the materials she regularly uses.
5 Minute Language Agnieszka is not only a Polish language fan (see what I did there?) but is also a motivating writer. Her blog, which began as an attempt to teach her boyfriend Polish with short 5-minute lessons, has grown to be one of the more popular sites in this field.
Lindsay Does Langauges Lindsay is one of the more creative bloggers out there and it's hard to miss her brightly coloured posts on Facebook. She does Instagram challenges and a monthly "Clear the List" where she shares her language learning goals with her fans, encouraging them to do the same.
Omniglot From Abaza to Zuni, this site has you covered. Are these even languages?-—you may ask. Yes, Simon Ager has made a point in including lesser known languages in his resources so whether you want to get an idea of a language or learn phrases, this is the site to visit.
The Mezzofanti Guild Donovan from The Mezzofanti Guild is a polyglot, specialised in the Arabic language. This is a highly recommended read both for language learning tips as well as insights into the life and culture of Egypt and Kazan.
Language Mastery Apart from sharing tips on learning specific languages, John also draws from his university education in linguistics and writes about psychology, brain health and motivation, among other topics.
The Polyglotist Siskia started as a bilingual so you may say she had it easier to become a polyglot, but that's not the case! She shares her leaning struggles, tips, product reviews and occasional videos in an engaging, Mexican style.
RawLangs Alex Rawlings, dissatisfied with the style of language teaching at his university, has made it his mission to show other learners more efficient methods of study. In 2012, he became Britain's Most Multilingual Student, so his blog is definitely worth checking out.
Itchy Feet Comic Learning languages can be a dreary business, so why not have a fun break? Join the multinational and multilingual at the funny Itchy Feet and laugh at the problems or common situations that happen to all of us abroad.
Languages Around the Globe There is probably no topic that Brian, the author of this blog, hasn't covered. From reviews of language learning tools, tips on learning specific languages and unusual learning methods, to posts directed at language software and app producers. Brian spares no one! ????
Language Crawler Language Crawler's posts aren't your regular short "7 ways to do X" style, but are fairly well-researched pieces on specific aspects of languages and linguistics.
Language Surfer Language Surfer Ron aims to turn his blog into a technical manual for language learning. Coming from Florida, he learned Arabic, Spanish and German; all in flip flops of course ????
The Intrepid Guide The Intrepid Guide is run by Michele, a native of Australia and features travel tips, language hacks and travel phrase guides. It also has some of the best travel photography I have ever seen!
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