Open Culture: Learning Spanish with Free Podcasts: The Lay of the Land
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Alexis · 1 year agoI have tried most of these and absolutely love spanishpod and rojas spanish. Spanishpod is engaging, hilarious, and makes teaches material that is relevant to young adults. Rojas Spanish is great because of its production quality and content, but, definitely not for beginners.
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Toffler · 1 year agoI like the recommendations for podcasts. They definitely have their place, but its also necessary to practice your skills to check your pronunciation and acquisition of the language and to develop confidence in speaking. The best way to do that is with a language partner, and the internet offers increasingly many sites for finding language partners and practicing with them online. My favorite is www.italki.com, which has native Spanish speakers from a variety of countries, allowing me to hear different accents and learn slang from those countries. (Today I was chatting with a guy from Peru and another from Colombia :) ) I prefer the interactive approach to language learning, but podcasts are a good place to start.
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faith · 7 months agoi grateful we have are making earth like heaven were we have no limitation in self learning.thanks
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Anna · 1 month agoHi there, I see all of the itunes feeds for spanish lessons but are there any on this site in mp3 format so I can download to my laptop/MP3 player? Thx