![]() Here’s a short list of programs I like and that I think other people might find interesting as well. Latest news (few have audio, but note that 100+ are published daily).Here’s where you can find the transcripts: ![]() One really good thing with RTI is that it provides large amounts of read news reports with transcripts. If you want some suggestions for what to do when listening passively or why it’s good to have Chinese in the background, please check my article series about improving listening ability. Here’s a direct link to the RTI live stream: After getting to know the hosts who have programs roughly at this time, it’s a pleasant way of waking up. Sure, I can turn off the sound if I really want to, but a normal morning still contains Chinese. This way, I have to actively do something to not listen to Chinese. I have had this radio station on autostart every morning for close to two years. However, rather than scrapping the entire article, I’ve kept it here since there are similar programs and radio stations out there (or sometimes the same, but you have to dig a bit to find them).Ĭhinese radio for background and passive listening Please note: Since this article was written, their website has been updated and few of the direct links here work. You don’t need to speak like this, but you need to understand it. However, this radio station is suitable for any learner, simply because you should diversify the Chinese you listen to regardless of where you’re currently learning. ![]() Note that this is a Taiwanese radio station, so the speaking is Taiwanese accented Mandarin.
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