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georgiqg
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03 April 2013 at 11:15pm | IP Logged 
Last week I had to start learning a programming language I had never used before (I'm a software developer) for work. A friend of mine told me about a website with lots of free video lessons on this subject, so I downloaded around 40 short videos and started watching them in the underground on my way to work. Then I found out that it's a very, very good method. In only one hour I learnt a lot more than I would have learnt with just a book in two or even three hours.

So I'm wondering, are there any video lessons for learning languages (not only programming languages)? They don't have to be free, as long as they're not way too expensive. And I don't mean some basic phrase lessons made by YouTubers, but something more... professional, like BBC or Cambridge lessons or maybe something like Assimil, but in video version.

I'm mostly interested in improving my German and my English, but if you know about video lessons in other languages, please post some information, it could be useful for other HTLAL members.
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hrhenry
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03 April 2013 at 11:40pm | IP Logged 
Innovative Language has a couple different
products that incorporate video in addition to their usual audio, and include PDFs.

Some of their stuff is free, while other content costs money. I've had some experience
with their [xxxx]pod101 and [xxxx]class101 series. They're not bad, but you don't get
much grammar from them.

R.
==
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James29
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04 April 2013 at 3:12am | IP Logged 
I have a 12 hour Spanish video series produced by the Defense Language Institute (DLI). I have not used it so I don't know if it is any good. It must be available somewhere free as it is in the public domain.
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georgiqg
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05 April 2013 at 12:32am | IP Logged 
hrhenry wrote:
Innovative Language has a couple different
products that incorporate video in addition to their usual audio, and include PDFs.

Some of their stuff is free, while other content costs money. I've had some experience
with their [xxxx]pod101 and [xxxx]class101 series. They're not bad, but you don't get
much grammar from them.

R.
==


Looks like an interesting site. I'll register and check for good video lessons there. Thanks for the link.
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Emme
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05 April 2013 at 8:36pm | IP Logged 
The Annenberg Foundation has some professionally-made video courses for English, French, Spanish available to stream for free on its website:

Connect with English: 50 fifteen-minute video programs.

French in Action: unfortunately only available for streaming in North America.

Destinos: 52 half-hour video programs (with companion website).

Nuevos Destinos: 15 video programs (12 to 19 minutes in length).

Of these, the one that gets talked about the most on this forum, and is generally very liked, is French in Action, but as I said it is only available if you are in the US or Canada.

Some legal and free video courses online for other languages:

GERMAN

Deutsche Welle (Germany’s public broadcaster) has developed several courses at different levels. They are mainly podcasts with transcriptions and exercises. Their only video course so far is Jojo sucht das Glück, but it’s not for absolute beginners.
Jojo sucht das Glück (CEFR B1-2)
Jojo sucht das Glück 2 (CEFR B1-2)

ITALIAN

L’italiano in famiglia
In Italia
Cantieri d’Italia

I’ve already written a couple of posts about the Italian courses here and here

JAPANESE

Irasshai: a video course aimed at high school or college students in two levels: 73 half-hour lessons for the first one and 63 (plus review lessons) for the second one.


RUSSIAN

Russian World: a video series from the Dallas Indipendent School District in two levels: 70 half-hour lessons for level I and 63 for level II.
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06 April 2013 at 6:26am | IP Logged 
georgiqg wrote:
I don't mean some basic phrase lessons made by YouTubers, but something more... professional, like BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/ :)

I also really love the recordings from langmedia - just various everyday situations with transcripts. The quality of the videos is not necessarily professional but it was a task that international students had to do when going home for the holidays, so there were guidelines,supervision etc... it's not like those amateur lessons without a plan, these have a clear purpose of demonstrating a certain communicative exchange.
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newyorkeric
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06 April 2013 at 4:48pm | IP Logged 
CCTV has quite a few video courses for Chinese online.
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06 April 2013 at 10:57pm | IP Logged 
For Esperanto, there is Pasporto a la tuta mondo (15 lessons, ~30 minutes)


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