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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

ooTunes

Sorry to beat to death the topic of the Ipod Touch and Iphones -- I know that they are not the "be all and end all" of mobile devices, but I know that a lot of people have them so it's why the focus is on that (also, I have an Ipod Touch). So, if you know of other mobile devices that use some cool apps that you think might be useful for improving and learning Italian, let me know so that we can let others know.

With that being said...

I want to bring everyone's attention to one of my favorite apps, ooTunes. ooTunes is a great app that contain over 15,000 radio stations from all over the world. The great thing about this app is that it's reliable, and it works! So many apps in the Itunes store have disappointed, at least in the area of transmitting Italian radio station reliably. You know much of a fan I am of practicing your listening and listening comprehensions skills in Italian. Radio is a great way to do this for many reasons, the most important being is that the Italian spoken will introduce you to a lot of words and expressions as well as get you used to hearing how Italian sounds outside the classroom. Using apps like ooTunes is a great way to connect with Italian content that is current and contemporary.

In a classroom setting, the Italian spoken is not often spontaneous. Listening to the radio with ooTunes (or your favorite radio/listening app) can help your ear process Italian as you might encounter it on the street or while meeting with friends. It's real, it's live, and it's a great way to train yourself. Remember, the point is not to translate every word that is being said but to understand what is being said. It's okay that you don't know every word or every other word. As you listen, pick out the words and phrases you know, and you will see over time that as you practice listening, the words you already know will register immediately allowing you to focus on the words you don't know which will help you understand what is being said. The best part is that there are radio programs and stations for all tastes, from sports to politics to cooking and current events.

ooTunes has a huge list of Italian radio stations! The Rai family of stations, Radio 24, Radio Italia and a host of others are listed, and I'm sure that you'll find many more that you weren't even aware of. You can also search and sort geographically, too, which helps in sorting through the stations. If you enjoy radio, then you can even listen to stations in your home country and around the world, too! There's also a great "buffer bar" that shows you the strength of the connection, and how well the signal is buffering. You can also save your favorite stations, use the app as an alarm clock, record your steam for playback later and a host of other options.

If you see a station that is not listed, send them an email and let them know. They have great customer service and respond pretty quickly to questions.

At only $4.99, you can't really go wrong with this app!

All opinions expressed in this post and about this app are my own.
I was not paid or compensated for my opinions by any party.
Any and all views and opinions that are expressed are my own and
are based on my own experiences.

5 comments:

Colby said...

Hey, great blog, just ran across it. Thanks to this post I went out and got ooTunes... it's awesome! So much variety I don't even know where to begin...

Kitto said...

Hey Colby,

Glad that you are enjoying the app! I really like this app and use it almost every day. Functions great, and there are so many stations to choose from.

Colby said...

Hey- are there any particular stations you listen to a lot? I'm looking for a good news channel. Most of what I've found mixes news/opinion with music... are there any 24hour news stations that you're aware of?

Keith said...

Ciao Colby!

Are you looking for "talk radio"?

There are a few. RAI has some GRR stations -- they are listed in Ootunes (you can read more about them here: http://www.rai.it/dl/portale/radio.html). Just look for them under "Italy" and scroll to the RAI section.

Radio 24, also listed in Ootunes, is talk. There are a few music related programs but a majority of the shows are talk - politics, health, current events, news, sports, etc.

Rai 1, 2 and 3 is also full of talk programs, but you just have to catch them at the right time. I suggest that you visit their web sites and study their programming schedules (il palinsesto, in Italian).

Radio Radio is also a good station, but I don't like many of their programs but I don't listen to them often enough.

Hope that helps!

Colby said...

Great, I'll check those out. Thanks!