By Julie Benjelloun
"We are going to speak about weird things that we say. Let’s go!"
By Anaïs Blaudez and Dorine Mesurolle
"We are not used to see sign languages in daily life. That’s why they are often misunderstood and suffer a lot of prejudice. "
By Marie Boyer
"English-speaking children have to learn the correspondences between letters and sounds of letters. How do they do that?"
By Charline Grosjean and Léna Henry
"Have you ever heard anything about sign language? Do you know baby sign? Well, they are not exactly the same things!"
By Fantine Horvath
Ep. 8: Anthropocentrism of language: how do animals talk?
"Every pet owner has wished at least once that their baby beast could talk to them… knowing it would never happen."
By Aidana Koshkin
"Kazakhstan is where I was born. In today’s episode, I am going to tell you about our native language – Kazakh. Why can Russian speakers sometimes understand what Kazakhs say?"
By Akerke Yessenali
"Here is a question: Does the language that we speak affect how we perceive and look at things? If so, then how does it work in a brain that speaks more than two languages?"
By Elizaveta Zaitseva
"Scientists discovered that there is an activity that increases the volume of different areas of the brain and even changes its structure. People who do it regularly are more creative and better at remembering names. Did you guess what activity it is? "