IronMike Posted May 15, 2016 Report Posted May 15, 2016 Thought I'd start this thread to save Esperanto resources as I find them. I put (dot) in the video URLs to keep the site from embedding the videos. Video: https://www.youtube(dot)com/user/Evildela https://www.youtube(dot)com/channel/UCvPiONpmjJEyvC5tWBKg1hA https://www.youtube(dot)com/channel/UCe37NyafpwjSoDXsXG1qFoA https://esperanto-tv(dot)com/ http://filmoj(dot)net https://www.youtube(dot)com/watch?v=9GGdi_nFQA0 Reading: http://edu.i-lo.tarnow.pl/esp/lern/librejo/0032/index.php http://www.liberafolio.org/ http://esperanto-ondo.ru/ http://facila.org/ http://www.esperanto-sumoo.strefa.pl/libroj.html http://www.gutenberg.org/files/24525/24525-h/24525-h.htm http://esperanto.net/literaturo/noveloj/index.html http://lingvakritiko.com/ Listening http://claudepiron.free.fr/enregistrements.htm http://members.aon.at/aldone/retradio/ http://esperanto.cri.cn/ http://pola-retradio.org/ http://esperanto-tv.com/vinilkosmo http://sezonoj.podfm.ru/esperanto/ Quote
lingvo Posted May 18, 2016 Report Posted May 18, 2016 Great sources. I also suggest "Gerda Malaperis" to intermediate esperanto learners: http://fr.lernu.net/kursoj/gerda_malaperis/index.php . There is also esperanto audio tracks for gerda Malaperis. Quote
IronMike Posted May 21, 2016 Author Report Posted May 21, 2016 Another new podcast: Aminda Radio: https://djpod.com/amindaesperanto Quote
GearZ Posted September 19, 2016 Report Posted September 19, 2016 Thank you for the links and resources. Out of curiosity, how active is the Esperanto movement these days? It was very much so decades ago, but I am not sure about now. Thanks much. Quote
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