7 Language Podcasts You Can Learn From

The secret to learning a foreign language is by listening to native speakers use it as often as possible, aside from the constant practice learner do on their own.

Through podcasts, people who want to learn a language aside from their mother tongues can get lessons by hearing from those who use the language regularly.

With the growing popularity of streaming services, language podcasts have now become easily accessible to the global public.

In order to feed your linguistic curiosities, here are seven podcasts you can listen to if you want to become a better multilingual:

1. 'The Actual Fluency Podcast'

"The Actual Fluency Podcast" is a long-time running podcast that covers a variety of language learning topics, according to The Guardian.

It discusses minority languages, constructed languages, and how languages relate to travel, if you are trying to learn languages you can use when visiting new places.

They also explore the intersections of programming and language learning by studying entire sentences to become better in a specific language, Fluentu says.

2. 'German GrammarPod'

"German GrammarPod" is a podcast for those struggling with German grammar rules by focusing exclusively on the syntax of the language.

With its approachable format, this podcast gets into details with the cases and tenses of verbs, to give users maximum benefits for simple efforts.

3. 'The Tofugu Podcast'

If you are trying to learn Japanese, "The Tofugu Podcast" might be the one for you as this podcast is dedicated to making learning tools highlighting the Japanese language and culture.

"The Tofugu Podcast" teaches users Japanese vocabulary, grammar, and culture, and even transitive and intransitive verbs.

4. 'News In Slow'

"News In Slow" is a podcast that offers French, Italian, and Spanish episodes that are useful for learners of all levels, The Guardian reviews.

Listening to news in a foreign language increases your vocabulary, and this podcast certainly has that for you.

5. 'French Voices'

The "French Voices" is a podcast for advanced French learners, taught by an instructor who enunciates in a familiar accent, Afar writes.

It provides listeners with instructions and lessons on how to get over interviews and conversations with people from different walks of life.

6. 'Radio Lingua'

If you are looking for a podcast you can listen to on-the-go, "Radio Lingua" is the one for you since it is the perfect podcast to play while driving, working, or doing errands.

It offers two programs called Coffee Break Languages and One Minute Languages, which offers listeners fast lessons in Dutch, Arabic, or French, Fluentu details.

7. '101 Series - Innovative Language'

According to The Guardian, "101 Series - Innovative Language" is a go-to podcast for those who want to start learning a new language.

This podcast offers a wide range of in-depth discussions and breakdowns of the specific elements of a language to help users understand each word and context.

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