Esperanto Ĉefa Paĝo - Esperanto en la reto. (Esperanto on the web.)

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Free Esperanto Course "You can learn the basics of Esperanto on the Internet with a personal tutor free of charge. The Free Esperanto Course consists of ten lessons with exercises. You study the lessons by yourself, do the exercises and send them to your tutor by email. Your tutor checks your exercises and answers your questions. In the end you will receive a diploma." (Click on link for details!)

Project Gutenberg in Esperanto

Browse By Language: Esperanto

Books in esperanto available for download for free from Project Gutenberg.

 

Esperanto League for North America - ELNA

Best resource for learning and using Esperanto!

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ESPERANTO TV ON THE WEB!

(http://internacia.tv)



Kie sindikatanoj komencas sian tagon sur la reto.



The link to Lernu!

http://en.lernu.net/index.php

lernu! is a multilingual website which aims to inform internet users about Esperanto and help them to learn it, easily and free of charge.
Esperanto is a living language very suitable for international communication.


Welcome to the webpage of SATEB
the Workers' Esperanto Movement!

Workers' Esperanto Movement... What's that?

Esperanto, the international language of freedom and internationalism is alive and kicking!

It's currently spoken in more than 80 countries around the world.

Esperanto is a relatively simple neutral language, and is far easier to learn than any national language.

There exists a worldwide movement which uses Esperanto everyday as a means of communication, peace and friendship between ordinary people from many different countries.

Since its creation, Esperanto has been used with positive results by progressive, left-wing and freethinking people. It has enabled, and continues to enable, many ordinary people, socialists, trade unionists, communists, anarchists, greens, humanists, members of the peace movement, feminists, anti-globalists, etc, to make direct links with their counterparts overseas (without having to rely on intermediaries, expensive professional translators, or the bias of the various national mass medias).

[FROM: The ESPERANTO REVUO , Oficiala organo de Universala Esperanto Asocio, No.1237, June 2010)]
Niaj Interretaj radiopagxoj

http://esperanto.cri.cn

http://www.polskieradio.pl./eo/

http://www.radio-vatikana-esperanto.org/

http://www.ameriko.org

http://www.3zzz.com.au/staging/programs.aspx

http://www.viavento.republika.pl/actuale/sonmaterialoj.htm

http://la-onda.rpod.ru

http://radioaktiva.esperanto.org.uy/category/podkasto

http://parolumondo.com

http://radioverda.com


Le Monde Diplomatique
- en Esperanto