Wasting my extra hour
Nov. 2nd, 2008 07:53 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have a lot of podcasts.
Futures in Biotech---These are really inconvenient to listen to, since they are an hour or more long.
Great Speeches in History---I never listen to this.
Just Vocabulary---For professional reasons. 4 mins usually.
Learn Spanish with Coffee Break Spanish---I have actually listened to all of these. I have a few episodes on topics that I have difficulty with.
Learn Spanish with Rojas Spanish Language---He hasn't updated since August.
Notes in Spanish Advanced---Too advanced for me.
Notes in Spanish Intermediate---Just right, I probably listen to these the most. From 10 to 20 minutes long.
NPR: Al Grano con Maria Hinojosa Podcast---All from the summer of 2007. NPR was planning to continue news in Spanish but it didn't happen.
One Minute Russian---10 1-minute episodes of politeness words in Russian.
podictionary - for word lovers----I also have this for professional reasons (although it is an etymology podcast). about 6 minutes long.
The Princeton Review Vocabulary Minute---Professional reasons
Science Elements---the American Chemical Society puts this out. It's from 6-10 minutes long. Very convenient.
Show Time Spanish---The continuation of Coffee Break Spanish. Once a week for about 20 minutes. I usually listen to each episode twice.
A Spoonful of Russian---I actually don't listen to it now. This isn't regularly updated.
Storynory - Stories for Kids----Vetting for Emily.
A Taste of Russian---Emily actually likes listening to this. I don't know why. In case she understands Russian, I won't let her listen to the most recent one (which refers to Beslan).
UCSF Science Cafe---Only 4 episodes were ever made. Hmmm.
I have 252 which I have not listened to. I like it when I can make that number smaller. As you can tell, I have dreams of glory with foreign languages.
Futures in Biotech---These are really inconvenient to listen to, since they are an hour or more long.
Great Speeches in History---I never listen to this.
Just Vocabulary---For professional reasons. 4 mins usually.
Learn Spanish with Coffee Break Spanish---I have actually listened to all of these. I have a few episodes on topics that I have difficulty with.
Learn Spanish with Rojas Spanish Language---He hasn't updated since August.
Notes in Spanish Advanced---Too advanced for me.
Notes in Spanish Intermediate---Just right, I probably listen to these the most. From 10 to 20 minutes long.
NPR: Al Grano con Maria Hinojosa Podcast---All from the summer of 2007. NPR was planning to continue news in Spanish but it didn't happen.
One Minute Russian---10 1-minute episodes of politeness words in Russian.
podictionary - for word lovers----I also have this for professional reasons (although it is an etymology podcast). about 6 minutes long.
The Princeton Review Vocabulary Minute---Professional reasons
Science Elements---the American Chemical Society puts this out. It's from 6-10 minutes long. Very convenient.
Show Time Spanish---The continuation of Coffee Break Spanish. Once a week for about 20 minutes. I usually listen to each episode twice.
A Spoonful of Russian---I actually don't listen to it now. This isn't regularly updated.
Storynory - Stories for Kids----Vetting for Emily.
A Taste of Russian---Emily actually likes listening to this. I don't know why. In case she understands Russian, I won't let her listen to the most recent one (which refers to Beslan).
UCSF Science Cafe---Only 4 episodes were ever made. Hmmm.
I have 252 which I have not listened to. I like it when I can make that number smaller. As you can tell, I have dreams of glory with foreign languages.