Strigo wrote:Do you know good podcasts in (Modern) Hebrew?
jaybee wrote:Strigo wrote:Do you know good podcasts in (Modern) Hebrew?
Oh right! I forgot about that one!
Here's the website:
http://learnhebrewpod.com/
It's pretty good. I only listen to the first few ones so far. You can subscribe by iTunes, and they have extra lessons and exercises on their website.
jaybee wrote:Radio France International: http://www.rfi.fr/lfen/statiques/accueil.asp
This has loads of fun activities and really neat stuff. It also has a simplified version of their news along with a script so you can read along. You can also listen to their online radio station.
Radio Lingua Network: http://radiolingua.com/ourpodcasts/index.html
Here are some of my favorite language learning podcasts. You can find audio files as well as some pdf. guides.
@Eoghan: I had Språket running in the background the other day and it seemed to be interesting. I only listened to the beginning of Spanarna, didn't understand much, but the guys seem to be completely crazy.
Car wrote:They have a lot of stuff, unfortunately, some of their "normal" (i.e. not aimed to teach the language) podcasts are quite lengthy.
Anything you can recommend?
Car wrote:Can anyone recomend any podcasts for Business English, Business French, Spanish (Hispanorama doesn't seem to be updated any longer)? Preferably more than once a week. I'm also looking for Danish, Swedish, Italian and Portuguese podcasts, here, once a week would be fine, too.
I'm also looking for audio books in French, Spanish, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Italian or Portuguese.
Anything is fine as long as it doesn't make me fall asleep (*cough* 2000 ans d'histoire *cough*).
ILuvEire wrote:Audio books are incredibly easy to get. You live in Germany! That's not that far away from the places that speak those languages. (Compared to the USA at least. Lol)
A first look shows this one to be really interesting too. Plus those are free.
unzum wrote:Hey Car, if you're still looking for French podcasts I'd recommend La revue de Presque (not to be mixed up with 'La revue de presse').
It's really funny, it's basically a kind-of parody news show, where they interview lots of famous politicians (like Nicolas Sarkozy), but of course it isn't actually them, it's just this comedian doing different voices for each one. Although I don't follow French politics at all it's pretty funny listening to all the exaggerated accents.
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