A Master List of Free Language Learning Resources

Looking to learn a new language this summer? Then give this list a good look. The folks at Universitiesandcolleges.org have created “The Master List of Free Language Learning Resources,” which pulls together materials found across a range of different media. Here, you’ll find podcasts, open courses, iphone apps, and more. And the list notably includes our ever-popular collection How to Learn Languages for Free: Spanish, English, Chinese & 37 Other Languages, which will teach you about 40 different languages. Just download the audio lessons to your computer or mp3 player and you’ll be learning new languages on the go, at no cost.


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  1. HRIDYA says . . . | February 8, 2011 / 5:01 am

    I WANT TO IMPROVE MY ENGLISH .
    WILL YOU KINDLY HELP ME TO DO SO.
    THANKS.

  2. bill says . . . | March 17, 2012 / 4:23 pm

    where do you live?

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