Best Persian podcasts for beginners

Looking for Persian podcasts aimed squarely at beginners? These 5 picks, 2 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with Language Transfer, Learn Persian with Podgap and Coffee Break Languages. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

5 resources · 2 free

Language Transfer

Multi-language

Free audio courses that teach you to reason your way into the language.

CoursesPodcasts Free Beginner A1–B1
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Mihalis Eleftheriou records real lessons with a real student and walks you through constructing the language yourself using cognates and logic — Spanish, French, Italian, German, Greek, Turkish, Arabic and Swahili are covered. Completely free, no ads, no sign-up, funded by donations. The Spanish course in particular is one of the most recommended free resources anywhere; the trade-off is small vocabulary and no reading or writing practice.

150-plus free episodes with levelled titles, from first words up to C1 topics.

Podcasts Free BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced A1–C1
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Each episode builds vocabulary and grammar around a theme, with Persian literature segments, guest interviews and recurring Iran Facts sections on culture and tradition, and episode titles that tell you the level so you can jump in at the right point. It was still publishing in mid-2026 and the whole archive is free. The catch is that the project's own website is offline, so the podcast feed is effectively the resource — no transcripts, no worksheets, nothing to read along with.

Coffee Break Languages

Multi-language

Podcast courses that teach through a real learner's lesson, season by season.

PodcastsCourses Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A1–B2
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Mark Pentleton teaches a genuine student while you listen in, across French, Spanish, German, Italian, Chinese, Swedish, Portuguese, Japanese and Gaelic. The podcast seasons are free on any podcast app and are structured as a real curriculum rather than scattered episodes; the Academy sells premium lesson notes, video and bonus audio. Ideal commuting material for beginners through B1, and the Spanish and French series are the strongest.

Conversational Tehrani Farsi in 15-minute episodes, free since 2010.

PodcastsCourses Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A1–B1
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Leyla Shams has been teaching spoken Persian here since 2010, and the 230-plus podcast episodes remain free in any podcast app — warm, unhurried lessons built around phrases Iranians actually use, with cultural context woven in. Paid membership (from about $10/month with a 30-day trial) adds the structured Speak, Read/Write and Poetry paths, printable worksheets and live sessions. It is the best single starting point for spoken Farsi, but it is listening-led: the free feed does not teach the script, there is nothing to force you to produce language, and it plateaus around intermediate.

Dialogue-based audio lessons with transcripts, from absolute beginner upward.

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The Innovative Language formula applied to Persian: a short native dialogue, then a line-by-line breakdown, with PDF transcripts, vocabulary lists and flashcards on the paid tiers. A free lifetime account gives real access to the newest lessons, and the absolute-beginner series is a reasonable structured entry point. Two honest caveats: the Persian catalogue is far smaller than the flagship Japanese or Spanish ones and thins out badly above lower-intermediate, and the marketing is relentless, with several confusing tiers and constant discount emails.