DISQUS

Open Culture: 20 Podcasts That Will Teach You Spanish, French, Italian and German

  • Stephen Power · 2 years ago
    Hi there

    trying to start a learn irish podcast for those who are interested can be found over at www.learnirish.ie
  • Alex Brooke · 2 years ago
    If you are interested in learning Japanese check this out

    http://www.learnjapanesepod.com/
  • Davi · 2 years ago
    You should try the best podcast to learn english:
    English as a Second Language Podcast

    www.eslpod.com
  • benny · 2 years ago
    is there anything for welsh? i'd be very grateful if anyone was to find one!
  • Dora · 2 years ago
    Learn French guide, all about how to learn french and how to speak french.
  • francisco · 1 year ago
    mmmm I been on http://www.babbel.com
    and its pretty good, I am learning Dutch.
    and I think I am getting the hang of it.
    try it and contact me -chickensoup-
  • Rob · 1 year ago
    There are a whole range of language podcasts in addition to the ones mentioned, which can be found on www.podcastalley.com or within the podcast education section of iTunes.LearnItalianPod is not bad - bit more variation in levels would be great. For Spanish, I use www.spanishpod.com, which has seemed to grow extremely fast since it began a few months ago. For German and French, I do not use anything, but if I did the first place I would go would be iTunes.
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    welsh
  • Hector A. Henry Sjogreen · 1 year ago
    Hi good team, i need you help what happed its that my wife she speak French and the fact its that i want her to learn Spanish, but i don't know were to find a French podcats to learn Spanish. Am Spanish and right know we are in Colombia in a island Name San Andres, its really cute we speak creole English but at the same time the language of Colombia Spanish.

    Can any one help me, hectorhenry17@gmail.com please help me.
  • Lary Jonshan · 7 months ago
    Hey! Nice blog
    Your blog is very helpful for those who wanna learn different types of languages. Links are great and interesting.