Student Spotlight: Mike Birkle’s hunger for new languages

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Shanghai’s downtown area photographed from across the Yangtze River. Photo by Mike Birkle, who has been traveling to China for business and currently studies Mandarin and Spanish at The Language Academy of the Carolinas.
by Liz Rothaus Bertrand

For Mike Birkle, president of Pfaff Molds LP, learning Chinese was a matter of necessity. While traveling in Wuhu, China last spring, he discovered that no one in any of the nearby restaurants spoke English.

“I enshanghai mapded up taking my chances by simply pointing at three dishes on the all Mandarin menu,” says Birkle. “I figured some of it I would like. The food was great and so I took some pictures so I could show them what I wanted the next day.”

While he didn’t go hungry, the experience was enough to convince him he needed to take up Mandarin when he returned to Charlotte, home to Birkle and the North American subsidiary of German-owned Pfaff Molds.

Birkle is spending a lot of time in China these days because Pfaff Molds is opening a new facility in Kunshan, near Shanghai. He’s a 10-year veteran with the company, which manufactures injection molds for the automotive industry used to produce seals for car doors, car windows and convertibles.

Mastering new languages is something that Birkle’s gotten used to doing. Mandarin, which he started studying a month ago, is his fourth one.

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A man with many interests, Birkle (on left) is also an avid kart racer.

A native German speaker, Birkle’s first foreign language was English, a required subject in German high schools. More than academics, it was his experience as a teenager babysitting for the kids of American soldiers that really sparked his interest in learning it.

“I liked watching movies in their original language and that really made me study,” says Birkle.

His third language was Spanish, which Birkle and others at Pfaff Molds started studying six years ago, in order to better communicate with their Mexican clients. Courses are held onsite and taught by instructors from The Language Academy of the Carolinas. Birkle notes that one of the best features of the program is its personalized approach to learning: “[The Language Academy’s] attention to detail and willingness to customize content and schedule for our Spanish classes is exceptional.

Birkle estimates that about 40% of Pfaff Molds’ employees speak two or more languages. German and English are the most widely-spoken in the company. Besides Spanish, other languages spoken at Pfaff Molds include Hungarian, Croatian and Farsi.

“[The Language Academy’s] attention to detail and willingness to customize content and schedule for our Spanish classes is exceptional.”

As for his fourth language, learning Mandarin has been a demanding but rewarding experience, according to Birkle. “The main challenge so far is the fact that pronunciation is very critical and hitting it is difficult for a non-native speaker,” he says. “I am glad to have a very patient teacher in Yingying Li.”

But he’s pleased with the progress he’s making and has already started enjoying the fruits of his labor: “During my trip last week I could already put my new skills to good use and enjoyed ordering food and my favorite beverage, beer, in Mandarin,” says Birkle.


The Language Academy of the Carolinas offers courses in English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish at three convenient locations in Charlotte, NC. Visit our website for more details on all of our services including Business Programs, online conversation courses, translation services, and kids programs.

7 Awesome Websites & Apps for Foreign Language Learners

by Liz Rothaus Bertrand

Hey, our generation of foreign language learners has got it pretty darn easy… Even though most of us can’t hop on a plane to a far away country at a moment’s notice, we can travel around the world at the touch of a screen or tap of a keyboard.  So, do it! Grab a coffee and practically any tech device to access your own virtual global cafe.

There are thousands of online resources available — some of which are great and some which are, well, not-so-great. Here’s a guide to seven of our favorite online resources. Most of these can be accessed anywhere, anytime for no or very low cost. They are a fantastic way to enrich your language skills, outside of the classroom.

Do you have more suggestions? We’d love to know what great websites or apps you’ve discovered. (By the way, if you’re a fan of super convenient ways to practice your speaking, be sure to check back with us in Spring 2015 for details on our own plans to bring foreign language conversations online to your home or office via LA Chats.)

 

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1.) YouTube: FREE

It’s not just for cute animal tricks and kids’ birthday party videos. Search for commercials, cartoons, news programs, clips from popular TV shows… just about everything can be found here in the language of your choice.

 

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2.) TuneIn: FREE

Wouldn’t it be great if you could listen to soccer matches live in German or check out the latest news in Shanghai? You can and it’s absolutely free and in real time through this website and app featuring radio stations from around the globe. Check it out!

 

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3.) Mindsnacks: $4.95

If you’ve got an iPhone, iPad or other apple device, you really need to download this app. You’ll have so much fun playing the games that you won’t even realize you’re picking up key vocabulary, grammar and common expressions. Watch out, it can become pretty addictive once you start. Available in French, German, Italian, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish.

 

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4.) Netflix: $7.99

Hello streaming videos! You can find all sorts of foreign flicks and TV shows on Netflix. Watch them from your TV, tablet,  smartphone, or even a Wii console! The first month is free… what are you waiting for?

 

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5.) Daily Newspapers & other publications: FREE*

Many major dailies around the world can be accessed for free online. Get the local view about the places and stories that interest you most by browsing online. Click here for a comprehensive list of international publications to get you started. *Some publications require subscriptions for unlimited access to their articles.

 

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 6.) Coffee Break series from RadioLingua: FREE*

These fifteen to twenty minute podcasts, each focusing on a specific grammar concept or real life situation, can be quickly downloaded from the iTunes Store. Currently available in French, German and Spanish — Italian’s coming soon! *Additional materials available, including written lesson notes, if you purchase a subscription.

 

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7.) Wordreference.com: FREE

This is a great online dictionary with translations between multiple languages. The best feature is an online forum where native speakers answer questions and provide context regarding use of specific phrases in their particular language.

 

Find out more great online resources for your favorite language by asking your instructor! Classes now enrolling at the The Language Academy of the Carolinas in English, French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese and Spanish. Call 704.548.0048 or email us at info@carolinalanguage.com for more details.