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This website syndicates feeds for content specifically related to learning languages. This might mean a beginner's podcast or an advanced-intermediate's news and culture exposure.

Technically speaking, this means it uses a jazzy technology called an aggregator to pull in the latest content from websites and display it here. Nice one.

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The idea is to provide as much quality content as possible for learning languages through the internet.

Podcasts can help you get started. They can give you exposure to listening, repetition, culture, accents, "dialects" and more. You can use Free Language to check the vitality of available Spanish language-learning podcasts by viewing their feed page. You'll see if the feed has been updated lately, and it'll save you some time in choosing which podcasts to subscribe to.

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