TF1 is a French language channel. It is great if you want full immersion. Video content may not be available in the US.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has various resources to improve your French skills. Videos that load through the BBC iPlayer may not be available to use outside of the UK. Until a pay service is offered, you will have to… Continue Reading →
Radio France Internationale has a portion of their site dedicated to learning French.
Channel 2 in France hosts daily TV news shows online. They also have many other interesting things to watch.
The Radio Lingua Network offers language learning Podcasts for those with little time to study – one minute and coffee break lessons. Enhanced features available for a fee.
“Livemocha allows people around the world to help each other with language learning, and provides our community with opportunities to learn and practice new languages together.” Your writing and voice recordings in the language you’re studying can be corrected by… Continue Reading →
LanguageGuide.org introduces language learners to vocabulary through sound, pictures, and writing so that every new term is reinforced visually and aurally. If you are just starting out or want to supplement the vocabulary in your textbook, the clustering of the… Continue Reading →
Multilingual Books in Seattle has a list of podcasts available for Spanish. Educational programming is available so you can take classes on your mp3 player, or you can listen to news, culture, technology, or entertainment-themed shows. Immerse yourself in language… Continue Reading →
Digital Dialects has lots of animated activities and games that are intended to provide a relaxed way of acquiring basic language skills, and a great break from the books! The activities vary from language to language.
About.com offers clear, easily navigated pages on many topics, and the French Language learning module is a great place to get started with the language. There are listening exercises as well as written, links to TV and Radio, dictionaries, etc…. Continue Reading →
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