alang Diglot Senior Member Canada Joined 7219 days ago 563 posts - 757 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish
| Message 1 of 17 14 June 2007 at 12:49pm | IP Logged |
I have looked throughout the forum and found some video series to learn languages. I did not find them all on one thread.
I am compiling this thread, so people are aware of which series and for which language. Sort of a short hand reference.
Please, add to the list if there are other series that are similar.
Chinese: Communicate in Chinese, Travel in Chinese.
Japanese: Let's Learn Japanese, Nihongo de kurasou.
German: Fokus Deutsch.
French: French in Action.
Spanish: Destinos.
Esperanto: Pasporto al la Tuta Mondo
Latin: Forum Romanum
Edited by alang on 28 June 2007 at 5:51pm
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morphy Bilingual Triglot Groupie France modernerasmus.com Joined 6388 days ago 68 posts - 71 votes Speaks: French*, Arabic (Written)*, English Studies: Spanish, German
| Message 2 of 17 24 September 2007 at 3:43am | IP Logged |
English: Connect with English
http://www.learner.org/resources/series71.html
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Volte Tetraglot Senior Member Switzerland Joined 6437 days ago 4474 posts - 6726 votes Speaks: English*, Esperanto, German, Italian Studies: French, Finnish, Mandarin, Japanese
| Message 3 of 17 24 September 2007 at 4:22am | IP Logged |
Korean: "Let's speak Korean" (by Airirang TV)
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geranio99 Heptaglot Newbie Spain Joined 7022 days ago 26 posts - 32 votes Speaks: Catalan*, Spanish, FrenchC1, EnglishC2, GermanC2, Italian, Romanian Studies: Russian
| Message 4 of 17 24 September 2007 at 11:06am | IP Logged |
- Scottish Gaelic: Can Seo.
I will add some more:
- Basque: Egun on!
- Catalan: Digui, Digui!
- Irish: Turas Teanga.
- Chinese: Follow Me Learning Chinese; Keys to Chinese Character Writing, Easy Chinese Speak Out.
- Japanese: Minna no Nihongo; The All New Getting along in Japanese; Japanese for Busy People.
- Russian: Golosa; Russisch, bitte.
- Arabic: Alif Baa: Introduction to Arabic letters and sounds; Tareq; Syrian Arabic through Video; al-Kitaab fii tacallum al-carabiyya: A Textbook for Beginning Arabic.
- Indonesian: Mari Belajar Sopan Santun Bahasa Indonesia.
Thanks Alang for starting this thread. Video courses are a great resource when accompanied by a textbook, I enjoy them quite a lot. I am starting to get hold of some, specially for lesser-known languages.
From the ones mentioned above, I have already got the whole video series for: Let's Learn Japanese, Nihongo de kurasou, Let's Speak Korean, Easy Chinese Speak Out, Can Seo, Minna no Nihongo, The All New Getting Along in Japanese, Golosa, Russisch, bitte, Alif Baa: Introduction to Arabic letters and sounds and Tareq, which I would be happy to share with you.
Regards,
geranio
P.S. Sometime ago I also started a monographical thread for collecting references to monoligual dictionaries in CD-Rom, such as Dicionrio Houaiss da lingua portuguesa, Gran diccionari de la llengua catalana, Diccionario de la Real Academia Espanola, Van Dale Groot Woordenboek, etc., but it did not awake much interest.
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ChrisWebb Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 6261 days ago 181 posts - 190 votes Speaks: English* Studies: Korean
| Message 5 of 17 09 October 2007 at 6:45am | IP Logged |
I actually have 60 episodes of the original 'Let's speak Korean' and some 260 episodes of the new version of the show. These are actually still being added to by Arirang and the show still airs in S Korea, to my knowledge there are actually over 500 in total at this point. I think if you log onto Arirang's website more recent episodes can be viewed.
Edited by ChrisWebb on 10 October 2007 at 11:12am
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tmp011007 Diglot Senior Member Congo Joined 6067 days ago 199 posts - 346 votes Speaks: Spanish*, English Studies: French, Portuguese
| Message 6 of 17 20 January 2011 at 9:35pm | IP Logged |
extr@ series English, french, German, Spanish *
http://www.channel4learning.com/sites/extra/noflash.html
http://www.teachers.tv/series/extra-french
http://www.teachers.tv/series/extra-spanish
http://www.teachers.tv/series/extra-german
aventuras vascas (basque adventure)**
http://www.teachers.tv/series/aventuras-vascas
chez mimi **
http://www.teachers.tv/series/chez-mimi
viaje al español
http://www.soku.com/search_video/q_viaje%20al%20espa%C3%B1ol
erin's challenge! I can speak japanese
https://www.erin.ne.jp/en/
and what about
muzzy (spanish, french, German and Italian -some people say there's a chinese version too)???
* just for united kingdom
** just for united kingdom and too short
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Chung Diglot Senior Member Joined 7154 days ago 4228 posts - 8259 votes 20 sounds Speaks: English*, French Studies: Polish, Slovak, Uzbek, Turkish, Korean, Finnish
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Finnish: Supisuomea
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alang Diglot Senior Member Canada Joined 7219 days ago 563 posts - 757 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish
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First thread I saw made by translator2 wrote down Brazilian Portuguese: Semantica
Some additions from a later thread with the same topic as this one.
jimbo baby! wrote Chinese: Dragon's Tongue.
onebir wrote Hebrew: Hevenu Shalom Alechem.
http://www.stanford.edu/class/hebrew/hsa/index.html
There was a Russian one I saw many years ago and it was offered in a university in the U.S.A. I cannot remember the title at all. Maybe another member can track it down.
Edited by alang on 21 January 2011 at 1:38am
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