podcast #6, internet radio
podcast #6, internet radio
(link to the podcast)
program to record Internet radio on the Macintosh:
iRecordMusic
directories of Spanish internet radio sites:
www.multilingualbooks.com
www.publicradiofan.com
Spanish Internet Radio stations:
www.Radiobilingue.org
program recommended: Linea Abierta
www.columbia.co.cr
programs recommended: Salud para Todos, Charlemos, De Cara a la Realidad
www.imagen.com.mx
programs recommended: Qué tal Fernanda, Crónicas de Salud
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9 Comments:
To record streams on a windows operating system I use Total Recorder, which can be found at http://www.HighCriteria.com
There is a free version, I use the pro version which is capable of scheduling streams to run on a schedule. All info is in the help section.
As far as I know there is vlc program (on various platforms) stream grabber/player (also scheduling is possible)
Jacek
After some search I can say that the best for windows is Replay Radio application
Jacek
> 9. Using movies for learning Spanish
Referring to your comment above, I have plenty of DVD's with Spanish audio tracks that I can watch, and I would love to be able to use these are a fun resource for learning, but I don't seem t be getting anything out of them. Is there a trick to it, or do you have to be a certain level of fluency for this to be of any benefit?
A tip: you can easily make all of these address links in your blog. Just click the icon of the world with a link (when you are creating the post in blogger) and paste the URL. Easy! I think your users will appreciate it.
There is a pod cast that I found called "ABC News.com - Exclusiva". There are both English and Spanish versions of the podcast. It is basically a 2 minute rundown of current headlines. It's nice and short and the recordings are clear and not spoken extremely fast. I found it using iTunes and searched podcasts with the word "Spanish."
The BBC has lots of interesting written and audio content, both live and archived, at:
http://www.bbcmundo.com
Puerta del Sol is a bi-monthly audio magazine that is formatted as a radio program. It is rather expensive and is not for beginners. The great thing about it is that it comes with a printed transcription:
http://www.puerta-del-sol.com
Jason. This is what I do. Play the DVD with spanish subtitles. This will help if you have a pretty good vocabulary. Don´t stop the play to look up words. Let the actions guide your understanding. If your vocabulary won´t hack it then I believe you need to read more in order to build up the vocabulary. BTW sometimes the audio does not match the translation. In that case go to another movie.
radio japan broadcasts in 22 languages including spanish.
http://www.nhk.or.jp/rj/index_e.html
transcripts of the radio program are also available in spanish.
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