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⏱️ TIME STAMPS:
0:00 intro
0:21 Readlang
0:50 Youglish
1:51 Forvo
2:13 Define
2:38 Easy Languages
3:33 Radio Garden
4:11 Language Reactor
4:50 Unofficial Duolingo Stories
5:28 Corgi Translator
5:57 Tatoeba
6:41 Language Transfer
7:23 Lingolia
7:57 Language Flower (Olingo)
8:36 All language resources
9:10 LibriVox
9:56 OpenLearn and other MOOCs
10:52 Publisher freebies
11:31 Feedback from native speakers
12:39 Babadum
13:23 Coffee Break Languages
13:59 Googling PDFs
14:31 Mango Languages
14:53 Digital Library Resources
15:17 outro

💜 MY FAVORITE APPS AND WEBSITES:

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💜 ABOUT ME:
Hi and welcome! I'm Tanya and the only thing I like more than learning languages is probably talking about learning languages (well, that and hoarding language books).
My native language is Russian and I'm currently in different stages of learning English, Spanish, Polish, Italian, Korean, Greek and Japanese.
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This is such a comprehensive video, I really appreciate all the work you put into making this and for tailoring it to different learning styles.

arjunmehta
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Clicking on the video: ahh probably all for people learning spanish or japanese… nothing for my target language… Video starts with polish text on the website: my heart is jumping with joy! ❤🇵🇱

gabci
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This may be the best language learning video I've seen in a long time...

amj.composer
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Language Reactor also has a text import feature (including the ability to import an entire web page/article etc. by right clicking and selecting "read in Language Reactor"). Great video.

joshuamarcano
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I love how your videos are comprehensive and think about things like learning specific dialects, caring about how native speakers say something vs just a robot, and resources for less popular languages (struggling with relearning spanish/getting more advanced spanish and so many sources only having spain spanish, or latin american spanish clearly not having a native speaker as a consultant ;u; ....and learning Polish and it's tough)

lolaloliepop
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Wow, such a thorough list! I've gotta try some of these out.

aafrophonee
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Świetny odcinek, wielkie dzięki za podzielenie się tyloma źródłami

ktoslubcos
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Thank you for the video! I needed Language Reactor for a long time!

niky
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I recently watched one of your videos for the first time and you’ve quickly become one of favorite YouTubers. Thank you for all the work you put in 🙏

DioChicken
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Literally thankyou so much for this!!! I’ve been wanting to learn Arabic and Mandarin badly but staying consistent is hard since my resources have been quite limited, and there’s often a lot more effort to make little progress so thank you so much for this!!!

z.nam.n
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I'm so glad you're enjoying using Language Transfer for Greek 😃

Thanks for another great video 😊

claire_
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I‘d also like to add a few few resources:
Journaly - A Plattform where you can upload your own texts and native speakers correct it for you
Bunpo.check - an AI that corrects your Japanese texts. It’s only for grammar (not for sounding more natural) and considering that it is an AI there might be a few mistakes but it is good for beginners. It definitely catches obvious mistakes.
VHS Tandem - mostly useful if you want to learn German or are German (and therefore can teach german). It is a Plattform where you can find a tandem partner
NHK easy - for reading news in easy Japanese
Public broadcasting in general. ZDF and ARD (German) have big libraries
Satori reader - for reading easy Japanese texts with inbuilt vocabulary lookup and audio
Podcasts! Nihongo con Teppei has been a life saver in my japanese learning journey but there are so many more for many different ksngusges.

ducklingscap
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I saved a bunch of your videos relating to Spanish and general learning. These are super helpful especially considering I’ve mainly used SpanishDict and Language Transfer but I do think I need some sort of structure with when and what I learn besides what I hear other language learners suggesting doing, which is just immersion and catching on. I do need to up my daily exposure for sure. Thank you so much for your time and effort with sharing this info Tanya! 🌼

mimipastry
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One of the best videos that I have seen over on the YT. Kudos Tanya for your work!

alarksingh
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Quite simply one of the very best videos I have ever seen for intermediate language learners

Ishioka
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It's amazing, a huge list of resources! Thank you very much!

xszbenc
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Whoa, thank you so much Tanya for putting it all together, incredibly, incredibly helpful! Funny to see some Polish tongue twisters as well 😂 uwielbiam twoje filmy, świetna robota ❤

justynaszczepanska
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omg this is MY LIBRARY. Thank you! I just went and checked out the resource list and Rosetta Stone is on there now too. And I'm excited to try out Rocket.

nat.kat.
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omg, thank you so much for your help this is so complete!

sophiefragezeichen
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This video is gold!! Thank you so much 🙏

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