While podcasts seem like a good way to go about language learning, I personally prefer to use Immersive Translate to learn a new language. I use it to generate subtitles to my RU-vid and Netflix, and that’s how I’ve been improving my language skills. I’ve already learned a lot so far, which is really great.
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Thank you for an interesting video! I use Spotify and didn't know that Apple Podcasts app has such function, that's cool! I use Feedly to do similar with RU-vid content, I've created folders for each language (and a few other topics, like cooking). Also I've been thinking about creating videos to improve my language skills for months now, and I still can't make this step, you're so courageous for doing this :) I'd like to give you a piece of advice that was an eyeopener for me, I hope it won't offend you. V sound (like in "very") is labiodental (upper teeth + lower lip) but W (like in "one") is labial (both lips, mouth looks like you're giving a kiss), you use only the first one in both cases.
Thank you so much for your constructive comment :) I haven’t heard of Feedly. I should check it. I hope you can also take the first step for creating videos. I love the tip for pronunciation by the way, thank you 😊
Interesting video! Apart from "Easy Turkish", do you happen to have some recommendations for podcasts in Turkish or for websites offering some? I'm having a hard time finding any.
Do you look for content specifically for learning Turkish? I know the RU-vid channel Turkishle. They make nice videos to teach Turkish. The podcasts I listen to are made for native speakers. I could look for more and make a video about it. Thanks for the tip ;)