Spiderum
Spiderum is a free Vietnamese site for long-form articles and opinion on current affairs, culture, business, science, and everyday life.
Here you'll find Vietnamese media from native speakers. Perfect if you're already comfortable with the basics and want to sharpen your skills.
Spiderum is a free Vietnamese site for long-form articles and opinion on current affairs, culture, business, science, and everyday life.
Free Vietnamese YouTube channel with narrated maps and timelines on Vietnamese and world history for topic-based listening practice.
Vietnamese video essays adapt community articles into narrated explainers on history, society, business, science, technology, and current affairs.
Kênh YouTube tiếng Việt về lịch sử thế giới và địa chính trị, giúp bạn luyện nghe qua video kể chuyện, chiến tranh và thời sự.
Free Vietnamese podcast with 1,300+ narrated essays and talks on history, careers, society, business, technology, and personal growth.
Vietnamese reading site with illustrated history, culture, and serialized fiction, suited to confident learners seeking authentic native content.
A free Vietnamese history podcast with mostly short narrated episodes about national events, figures, symbols, and historical memory.
The Media section is our catalog of real Vietnamese content: made by Vietnamese speakers, for Vietnamese speakers. YouTube channels, podcasts, news sites, social accounts, radio, and movies and shows with Vietnamese audio or subtitles. None of it is designed to teach beginners. All of it gets useful once your basics are in place.
The right time to start is earlier than most learners think. Once you can recognise a few hundred common words, short clips with subtitles will start making partial sense. You won't understand everything, and that's the point. What you're training is your ear: real speed, real intonation, the way Vietnamese actually flows when nobody is slowing down for you.
Filter by type to match what you can handle. Audio-first podcasts and channels are good for listening on the go. YouTube with Vietnamese subtitles lets you read along while you listen, which speeds up vocabulary. News sites and social accounts suit advanced readers who want real topics. Movies and shows — including foreign content dubbed into Vietnamese — give you extended input once your listening is strong enough.
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