• Insecurities about Language-Hermosas Chicas Negras

  • Dec 3 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
  • Podcast

Insecurities about Language-Hermosas Chicas Negras

  • Summary

  • Hey Language Learners! Welcome back to another amazing interview about Insecurities about Language. This is a special interview with the Hermosas Chicas Negras! In this episode, I spoke with D’anne, Ayo, and Paula of the Hermosas Chicas Negras about their language learning journey with Spanish. Each are leaning Spanish from different Spanish speaking countries. You’ll hear thoughtful explanations about their language environments, how they meet one another, why they chose the specific Spanish language, and of course, their insecurities about the language! Also, they answered one of my most important questions, “What does the death of language within families mean to you?” And so much more. These ladies are so encouraging, and I hope you all enjoy this special episode!

    Dominican Republic Spanish- D’anne

    Mexican Spanish- Ayo

    Colombian Spanish- Paula

    Make sure to support this podcast by following and leaving a review/ rating wherever you listen to your podcast. You can follow on Instagram at Insecurities about Language and say Hi! You can send me a message if you are interest in being a guest to talk about your language learning journey or the death of language(s) within your family. I look forward to hearing from ya'll!

    Be sure to follow Hermosas Chicas Negras on Instagram

    A few episodes to listen to but listen to them all! You will learn and be entertained!

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