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Ep. 73: Too many languages? Inside look at a multilingual family - Interview with Ute (pt. 2)

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In part 2 of my interview with Dr. Ute Limacher-Riebold, we get into the details of her family's languages and how a multilingual family actually interacts on a day-to-day basis. She takes us back to when her children were little and exposed to 5 languages to the present day where they are grown adults still curious and continuing to learn new languages.

It wasn't always easy and smooth sailing, though. Tune in to hear what Ute did when her twins created a secret language that no one else could understand and how she reacted when challenged by another parent at school. She also tells us about traveling as a multilingual family and the positive impact peers can have on our children's languages.

To work with Ute, please visit her website Ute's International Lounge and check out her 4 different YouTube channels and free monthly workshops.

Near the end of the episode, we mention Yoshito Darmon-Shimamori and Tetstu Yung, both of whom have worked with Ute on various projects also been guests on the Future is Bilingual Podcast:

Ep. 35 - Raising Multilingual Readers and Writers (Yoshito)

Ep. 42 - Raising 4 kids in 5 languages (Tetsu)

Ep. 50 - "In Search of the Lost Words" (Yoshito)

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In part 2 of my interview with Dr. Ute Limacher-Riebold, we get into the details of her family's languages and how a multilingual family actually interacts on a day-to-day basis. She takes us back to when her children were little and exposed to 5 languages to the present day where they are grown adults still curious and continuing to learn new languages.

It wasn't always easy and smooth sailing, though. Tune in to hear what Ute did when her twins created a secret language that no one else could understand and how she reacted when challenged by another parent at school. She also tells us about traveling as a multilingual family and the positive impact peers can have on our children's languages.

To work with Ute, please visit her website Ute's International Lounge and check out her 4 different YouTube channels and free monthly workshops.

Near the end of the episode, we mention Yoshito Darmon-Shimamori and Tetstu Yung, both of whom have worked with Ute on various projects also been guests on the Future is Bilingual Podcast:

Ep. 35 - Raising Multilingual Readers and Writers (Yoshito)

Ep. 42 - Raising 4 kids in 5 languages (Tetsu)

Ep. 50 - "In Search of the Lost Words" (Yoshito)

  continue reading

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