Radio Lingua Network

The Radio Lingua Network is a Scottish company headquartered in South Ayrshire, Scotland that provides various language courses through podcasts and other Internet-based media. Radio Lingua was founded in 2006 by Mark Pentleton, a former teacher of French and Spanish. Its first podcast, Coffee Break Spanish, was released on 18 October 2006. As of February 2017, the company had produced 36 podcasts teaching 27 different languages.

Radio Lingua Network
Private
FoundedOctober 2006
FounderMark Pentleton
HeadquartersAyr, South Ayrshire
Area served
Worldwide
Number of employees
10[1]
Websiteradiolingua.com

Radio Lingua provides courses about French, Spanish, German, Italian, Arabic, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, Gaelic, Greek, Flemish, Irish, Japanese, Luxembourgish, Mandarin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Zulu.

Radio Lingua's podcasts have won several national and European awards.[2][3]

Podcasts

French

  • Coffee Break French
  • One Minute French
  • On Location French
  • Rock Star French
  • School Run French
  • Twitter Learn French
  • Walk, Talk, and Learn French

German

  • A Flavour of German
  • One Minute German
  • Coffee Break German
  • My Daily Phrase German

Italian

  • Coffee Break Italian
  • My Daily Phrase Italian
  • One Minute Italian
  • Twitter Learn Italian

Spanish

  • Coffee Break Spanish
  • News Time Spanish
  • One Minute Spanish
  • One Minute Spanish for Latin America
  • Show Time Spanish
  • Twitter Learn Spanish

Chinese

  • Coffee Break Chinese

Other Languages

  • One Minute Arabic
  • One Minute Catalan
  • One Minute Danish
  • One Minute Dutch
  • One Minute Gaelic
  • One Minute Greek
  • One Minute Flemish
  • One Minute Irish
  • One Minute Japanese
  • One Minute Luxembourgish
  • One Minute Mandarin
  • One Minute Norwegian
  • One Minute Polish
  • One Minute Portuguese
  • One Minute Romanian
  • One Minute Russian
  • One Minute Swedish
  • One Minute Turkish
  • One Minute Ukrainian
  • One Minute Zulu

References

  1. "Our Presenters - Radio Lingua Network".
  2. Lewin, James (9 April 2009). "European Podcat Awards Announced". Podcating News.
  3. "Coffee Break French wins European Podcast Award!". Radio Lingua Network. March 2013.
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