No.381
does anyone else listen to foreign politicians who speak other languages?
i find this great practice at my level cos they dont talk too fast, always speak clearly, and everything they say is very predictable. So they always go back to the same words, yet its still a good challenge.
No.391
Occasionally I listen to Marion Le Pen while learning French, because she speaks the most clearly out of any of the french politicans, and she's a nationalist - which helps too.
Also she's a 10/10.
No.407
I want slow and easy-listening media like you suggest, but listening to irrelevant politicians in other countries isn't what I need. Listening to the radio is too fast to comprehend. Help?
No.702
European Parliament's pretty interesting to listen to. They've got pretty interesting characters in there, and it's occasionally in English too.
When MEPs try to speak other languages, it's usually average at best, but that Belgium guy, who's head of ALDE is pretty good at various languages.
No.710
>Są plusy dodatnie i plusy ujemne (There are positive pluses and negative pluses)
>Jestem za, a nawet przeciw (I'm in favour and even against)
I wouldn't recommend listening to Lech Wałęsa, when learning Polish