Showing posts with label Language channel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Language channel. Show all posts

Fastest way to understand 19 slavic Languages

Tim Keeley breaks down the slavic languages into three sub-families and shows how learning three slavic languages may enable you to understand all 19 to a large extent.

Germanic Languages

Germanic Languages: Top 3 Must-Learn After English. The languages and linguistics site I introduce here is Polyglot dreams

Learning Swedish

Swedish is the most spoken language among the North Germanic languages. Swedish is also the most learnt Scandinavian language.

Español con María

Español con María is 'the tropical way' to learn Spanish, is what María posts in her title paragraph. We leave Spain and head for Colombia, in the north-west of South America.

Some more Spanish channels

Some more Spanish YouTube channels. All of them are teachers from Spain and most of them target intermediate to advanced learners.

¡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.)

Organic Spanish

In two of the videos on the channel SpanisHacks, Juan is interviewing Kasia who runs the channel Organic Spanish. She emphasizes on learning a language using comprehensible input.

SpanisHacks

The channel SpanisHacks is run by a Mexican teacher, hence we discover one of the most common accent in the Americas and the most common heard in the US. 

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.

Dreaming Spanish

Dreaming Spanish is a web based Spanish learning site where Spanish is used as the teaching language. This immersion approach is the key feature. It also avoids imposing a teaching language.

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: