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👇 This is a curated list of video and audio material to immerse yourself in the language you are learning.
For a link to be included:
- It needs to be freely and legally available online.
- It has to include subtitles or otherwise be comprehensible for beginner and intermediate learners (CI/ALG).
****3. It should be a quality production (no AI slop, misinformation, propaganda, unethical portrayal, etc.).
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🍿 One of the most fun and effective ways to learn a foreign language is through mindful exposure—through movies, TV series, short films, videos, and podcasts.
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Watch, enjoy, and profit. Alternatively, this video offers a suggestion on using these resources more effectively at the beginner level.
Multiple Languages
Podcasts
YouTube Channels
- [Insert language here] Fairy Tales — There is a large group of YouTube channels with fairy tales in different languages with English subtitles. The example provided in the link is “Korean Fairy Tales”. Search YouTube for your target language.
- Kids’ Shows — Many well-known kids’ TV shows have YouTube channels in different languages, especially major languages like Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, Russian, Polish, Serbian, Croatian, Czech, Hungarian, Finnish, Turkish, Greek, Korean, Mandarin, Japanese, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and Hindi. You can often find them by scrolling down to the “Featured Channels” section on the English YouTube Channel for the show. Major networks like Nickelodeon also have a YouTube channel for each language. Examples of TV shows with their own channels in different languages: Curious George, Code Lyoko, The Garfield Show, The Fairly OddParents.
Albanian
Short Films
- Kiem Holijanda — A young man in Kosovo, obsessed with a porn star’s card that he found, doesn’t notice that his brother had chosen that day to say goodbye to him.