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Foreign Languages on iPod?

Hey! I just got an iPod for the holidays and wanted to know where on the internet I could find an audiobooks to learn foreign languages. Any suggestions/recomendations? I'm not thinking of a specific language to begin with, so any ideas are helpful.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I use my iPod only for that! I almost have no music in it.

    Well... I have podcast from:

    http://www.japanesepod101.com/

    http://www.chinesepod.com/

    I also have "Teach yourself Norwegian" and "Pimsleur Norwegian", the reading of Klar Tale (found at http://www.klartale.no/ ). All you have to do is looking for podcast in the languages you are interested in. Then try to find some other resources. And.. repeat all they say!

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    while you're purely interested in it for exciting, then have a seem once you open iTunes below podcasts on the information superhighway website. there are certainly one of those great form of aspects which contain music, radia and distant places languages and there are some that have a lesson each and each week on a thank you to chat a language. I even have stumbled on a the two jap and Italian poscasts, and a few of them are rather exciting. they're loose, so it might desire to be outstanding surprisingly while you're uncertain what language you opt to verify at first. i does not advise discovering a language completely from audio books/podcasts, in spite of the indisputable fact that that is a thank you to start. There are additionally some podcasts that don't actually coach you yet help what you're discovering from yet another resource (ie at college) by having differing ranges of information and so as that they boost your vocabulary. desire this facilitates :-).

  • 1 decade ago

    Okay...

    You just got an iPod...Congrats, so did I! Now that you have an iPod, you will have to download iTunes. There is an iTunes store on iTunes, and they have a ton of stuff. Just search for the language you want to learn. That should have everything you need!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Try i tunes. They have tons of audiobooks. Or Rosetta Stone. Maybe Berlitz.

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  • Mo
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    they sale audiobooks on itunes

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