How can I learn a language?
It is simple. I am giving you language audio flashcards available in MP3 format for free download. That is right 100% free, like free beer water, free speech. Just find your target foreign language under the “download MP3s” page or use the search box in the upper right hand corner to find the language lesson you like.
What is an example an MP3 lesson search?
If you are looking for an English verbs list then:
- go to the search box and type in “English verbs” Or to be more specific “English verbs of motion”
- review the search results
- find a page and download the file
- listen to the file until you know if by heart
You can put it on a repeat cycle on your MP3 player, computer, cell phone or iPod.
Each file has a corresponding word list or phrase list or conversation. You can use Google translate to translate the word list into your own language.
What if you do not yet have the language I am looking for?
Improvise. Find an English file and after every spoken English word say the translation of that work in the language you are studying. For example. If I want to learn French. I download an English MP3 word list and after each spoken English word, say the French equivalent.
Aren’t there other MP3 download sites?
Maybe there are but I have found they are disorganized and often not for free. Further, they are not always trusted sites. This is a clean, clear useful site for your benefit.
How can I give to MP3 language learning?
This is a community site. You can create audio or MP3 files and upload them to this website. Please go to the “upload MP3s” page for more information.
Thank you and enjoy – Mark Biernat


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