Trạm Radio

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Description

Trạm Radio is a free Vietnamese podcast focused on literature. It is best for intermediate and advanced learners who want more natural listening through bookish content, not step by step lessons. The show features Vietnamese introductions, commentary, and licensed read-aloud excerpts from works by Vietnamese and international authors, so you hear thoughtful spoken Vietnamese around real literary topics.

Recent episodes on Apple Podcasts and SoundCloud include authors such as John Steinbeck, Bruno Schulz, Henry James, Taichi Yamada, and Angela Carter. The episodes are usually around 12 to 40 minutes, which makes it a solid choice if you want longer listening sessions than short study clips. You can follow it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, and YouTube.

What it does well is depth. You get polished narration, literary vocabulary, and exposure to how educated Vietnamese is used when describing themes, writers, and ideas. The tradeoff is that it is not built as a learner course. There are no guided exercises, grammar breakdowns, or speaking practice, so complete beginners will likely find it too dense. It also seems to update irregularly rather than on a strict study schedule.

Details

  • Format: Podcast
  • Genre: Show, Literature
  • Cost: Free

Pros

  • Free to listen
  • Rich literary vocabulary
  • Long-form native audio
  • Available on major platforms

Cons

  • Not beginner friendly
  • No speaking practice
  • No lesson structure
  • Irregular updates

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