First of all, Comprehensible Input Wiki has many resources for almost 50 languages, including youtube channels, and I think every CI content creator should add their own resources there. But there are still many channels that aren't there and I'll list some of them below. I also think it's a good idea to separate youtube channels by dialects for languages that have different major dialects. And I think it's okay to add your difficult feature even if it's only available for English. English: English From the Ground Up English Acquired Pensando Inglés VOA Learn English Through Stories Zero Fear English ESLPod - English as a Second Language Podcast American English With Brent Bumbling Around in English Russian: Learning Russian the natural way Learn Russian fast with Rustories In Simple Russian
I'm an English teacher and TH-camr from the United States, so I'm not an English learner. But I sometimes watch other TH-camrs that teach English because I'm just interested to see their different methods and styles (even if I can't understand the native language-I use the translator). Anyway, I just wanted to say that I thought your videos are really good. They're very clear, and they have useful lessons that will help learners a lot. I'm always happy when I get an encouraging comment, so I like to also give encouraging comments when I see someone else like you doing a good job. You're doing great work…I hope you keep it up!
Congratulations for the awesome idea and awesome project! I hope you grow and are able to reach even more people! I’m learning Japanese and this will be so helpful, you have no idea. ❤
You probably have good intentions... but did you ask permission to each youtube channel creator/owner you took video from? If viewers go to your website to watch videos instead of watching them on the channel/ plateforme of the content creators... it takes away their possible revenu. They won't need to subscribe to the channel or else. You could simply make a list of the channel (with links) and people would then go find the videos they want to watch on the proper channel.
Completely valid concern. Since the video is embedded with the TH-cam API, instead of being downloaded and reloaded, the creator still receives the views. It also provides the ability to subscribe directly from the site. If anything this should act as a way for smaller creators to be discovered
@@Easy-English-Input Thank you for your clarification. I am not a pro in TH-cam... just a viewer. I'm glad everyone will receive what they deserve and they can get discovered on your website.
My channel is designed mainly for learners of English, so I speak slowly to improve their comprehensibility. I'm aware it sounds a little strange to native speakers
www.Language-Input.com
Post your favourite Comprehensible Input channels below, and I'll add them!
First of all, Comprehensible Input Wiki has many resources for almost 50 languages, including youtube channels, and I think every CI content creator should add their own resources there. But there are still many channels that aren't there and I'll list some of them below.
I also think it's a good idea to separate youtube channels by dialects for languages that have different major dialects.
And I think it's okay to add your difficult feature even if it's only available for English.
English:
English From the Ground Up
English Acquired
Pensando Inglés
VOA Learn English Through Stories
Zero Fear English
ESLPod - English as a Second Language Podcast
American English With Brent
Bumbling Around in English
Russian:
Learning Russian the natural way
Learn Russian fast with Rustories
In Simple Russian
English:
youtube.com/@dr.gamelistening
youtube.com/@EnglishAcquired
youtube.com/@englishfromthegroundup
youtube.com/@CIaus
Korean:
youtube.com/@ComprehensibleKoreanLanguage
Chinese:
www.youtube.com/@ComprehensibleMandarin
www.youtube.com/@CommonsenseChinese
More English videos here on my channel 😁 let’s continue to grow the state of comprehensible English input and input for all languages! Great work!! 🔥
I'm an English teacher and TH-camr from the United States, so I'm not an English learner. But I sometimes watch other TH-camrs that teach English because I'm just interested to see their different methods and styles (even if I can't understand the native language-I use the translator). Anyway, I just wanted to say that I thought your videos are really good. They're very clear, and they have useful lessons that will help learners a lot. I'm always happy when I get an encouraging comment, so I like to also give encouraging comments when I see someone else like you doing a good job. You're doing great work…I hope you keep it up!
Thank you! Thank you very much!
Congratulations for the awesome idea and awesome project! I hope you grow and are able to reach even more people! I’m learning Japanese and this will be so helpful, you have no idea. ❤
This is such an awesome idea - i wish you the best of luck in growing this project!
Thank you!
Nice, will give it a try. good job bro
Thanks, bro!
Great, definitely will give it a try
Wow! Excelente. Muchas gracias.
Not all the languages in the world but still good
Tell me what languages you would like to see. There's currently about 10,000 videos across 29 languages.
@@Easy-English-Input I'm fine but there are many major languages you have not included... thanks for the site tho
A couple of channels you can add for Mandarin Chinese is "Blabla Chinese" and "Comprehensible Mandarin"
noice
Polish videos also please
Polish added :)
Very nice
You should differentiate between Modern Greek and Ancient Greek.
This is very nice. I am interested to contribute to your project and I can help out the content analysis part.
Message me via the email provided on my channel page. I could always use some help :)
@@Easy-English-Input Sure, emailed!
it is sooooo coool !!!
Thank you :)
Hello ! Great idea, please add a Ukrainian channel !
I've added some Ukrainian :)
@@Easy-English-Input Thanks a lot !
❤
You probably have good intentions... but did you ask permission to each youtube channel creator/owner you took video from? If viewers go to your website to watch videos instead of watching them on the channel/ plateforme of the content creators... it takes away their possible revenu. They won't need to subscribe to the channel or else. You could simply make a list of the channel (with links) and people would then go find the videos they want to watch on the proper channel.
Completely valid concern. Since the video is embedded with the TH-cam API, instead of being downloaded and reloaded, the creator still receives the views. It also provides the ability to subscribe directly from the site. If anything this should act as a way for smaller creators to be discovered
@@Easy-English-Input Thank you for your clarification. I am not a pro in TH-cam... just a viewer. I'm glad everyone will receive what they deserve and they can get discovered on your website.
why is there no turkish?? :(
I've added some Turkish :)
@@Easy-English-Input omg thank you so much
Hey. Any chance to add my videos :) ?
I've added your videos. Keep up the great work!
@@Easy-English-Input thanks!
There Are ONLY 6 languages
Yes. I am adding more as I find them.
Link any language content you would like to see and I will add it
Check again :)
@@Easy-English-Input hey btw the Guy who reads Greek stories doesnt speak Greek well
και is read as ke not kai
why do you speak extremely slowly?
My channel is designed mainly for learners of English, so I speak slowly to improve their comprehensibility. I'm aware it sounds a little strange to native speakers