polyglotweekly: intellectus: While language learning apps and websites such as are plentiful online,
polyglotweekly: intellectus: While language learning apps and websites such as are plentiful online, places to practice are less easy to find! Here’s a few you can try out, none of which are limited to just one or two languages: Chat HelloTalk (iOS/Android): an app with 100+ languages that lets you chat with native speakers of your target language from around the world with voice + text. It’s the one most geared towards just conversation! WeSpeke (iOS/Android): an app and website with probably the largest variety of languages at 130, with text, audio, and video chat. Conversation Exchange: this one’s a little different, as it not only allows you to get a pen pal and has text, video, and voice, but it also lets you meet up with native speakers in your area to practice! Speaky (iOS/Android): a web and mobile app which is pretty much social media for language learners! It has 110+ languages and you can make video/audio calls and message from your browser. HiNative (iOS/Android): not exactly for chatting with people, but instead you can ask native speakers about their culture/language in your target language! Read Duolingo Immersion: lets you translate articles from your target language into your native language, or vice versa. Readlang: read articles, books, and other texts online, with vocab support, and it will create vocab lists and flashcards based on the words you needed help with. All You Can Read: a selection of magazines and news websites from 200 countries, offered in a wide variety of languages. Worldpress: a directory of worldwide newspapers and magazines, sorted by country, region, and also political affiliation. Listen Live-Radio: a collection of thousands of worldwide radio stations in a multitude of languages. Every Tongue: 7,000+ recordings of all different languages, readily available online. Omniglot: a massive listing of online radio stations in languages from A-Z! Global Recordings Network: search by language or country to listen to any of a wide variety of online recordings. POLYGLOT WEEKLY’S REBLOG OF THE WEEK I feel bad about not following all of my lovely followers back. Unfortunately, I have a tendency to get sucked into social media and not come up for air if my Dashboard is too full. So as a compromise, I decided to add this feature. Once a week, I’ll browse my followers’ blogs to find something pertinent to the blog and reblog it to help spread the love and information. This is such a tidy collection of important language learning websites, particularly the language exchange ones. I’m sure everyone can find something of value on here. Well done! -- source link
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