- Time of past OR future Camino
- Most years since 2012
I just want to give a quick recommendation for some information sources I've been using recently - 3 audio and one paper source - related to Spain and languages. Some have been mentioned here before, but are worth pointing out again.
So, I will go to Spain next week to practice my Spanish in person!
- The History of Spain, narrated by Joyce Salisbury - One of The Great Courses - You can also get it at Audible.com as a free introductory credit if you subscribe. You can cancel your subscription at any time. It consists of 24 half-hour lectures and I've listened through twice.
- The Story of Human Language, by John McWhorter - Another of the Great Courses, consisting of 36 lectures. I'm on episode 25 now. Since I didn't cancel my Audible subscription in time (for item #1), I was charged $14 for another month, but I got 2 more purchases for that price. So $14 for many hours of entertainment and education. (For my second credit I got an audio version of Don Quixote, translated by Edith Grossman, but I haven't started it yet.)
- The History of English Podcast, by Kevin Stroud - There are over 100 episodes that you can download free from this website or from i-tunes. I have only listened to the introductory lecture but have downloaded a few to my phone.
- The Story of Spanish, by Jean-Benoit Nadeau and Julie Barlow. This is an actual book that was available through my library.
So, I will go to Spain next week to practice my Spanish in person!