Español automático

Another YouTube channel aimed at intermediate Spanish speakers aiming to escape from the 'plateau' of intermediate knowledge and proficiency. This is a full immersion approach.

¡Hola Spanish!

With ¡Hola Spanish!, I am introducing another Latin American language channel here. The teacher is from Argentina (but is living in Australia). Not quite the typical 'Rio Platense' pronunciation as she is from Cordoba. Argentinian Spanish is also said to sound more melodic, due to a very high percentage of the population from Italian descent. (The kitchen is also more Italian than Spanish.)

Tests for intermediate Italian learners

The channel introduced here is Learn Italian with Annalisa. I have found quite a few tests to evaluate your Italian proficiency. 

Italiano per tutti

 "Italiano per tutti" / Italian for everyone, is the language learning channel introduced here. There are several contributors.

Piazzasquare Italiano

The language channel I would like to introduce here is called Piazzasquare Italiano, with Carlo as the main contributor:

Metatron Academy

More about the Youtube channel;  'MetatronAcademy' run by Raffaello.
Wheeras his command of Japanese and Chinese made him notorious, it are obviously not the first languages he learnt. Born in Sicily, he spoke Sicilian and Italian from an early age. Note that Sicilian is not an Italian dialect. The languages are not mutually intelligible. 

Easy Catalan

The series of related language channels EASY ( ..xxx...) is not limited to major languages and national languages. There is also a channel Easy Catalan

Easy Dutch

Easy Dutch is a YouTube channel providing access to the videos published by this language learning site. 

Galego versus Português

Galician versus Portuguese (Galego versus Português).

The channel introduced here is OlaxonMario , the Galician speaker. At the right you recognize Leo of the channel Portuguese with Leo introduced earlier.

What is your English level?

If you are a native speaker, this is irrelevant. In following test of Lucy questions gets progressively harder along the series.

The Scots language

No not Scottish Gaelic nor Scottish English. Scots is a germanic language in its own right with about 1.6 M speakers, much more than there are people speaking Gaelic.

Langfocus

Langfocus is the Youtube channel I would like to emphasize here. It is a popular channel run by Paul. Many videos focus on one language or a comparison between related languages ... or between different variants of the same language.

A few videos are commenting on 'language families'.