Best Turkish podcasts for intermediate learners

Looking for Turkish podcasts aimed squarely at intermediate learners? These 5 picks are the ones worth your time — starting with Coffee Break Languages, Easy Turkish and Turkish Journey. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

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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.

Street interviews and a weekly conversation podcast in real, unscripted Turkish.

PodcastsYouTube Freemium BeginnerIntermediate A1–B2
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The Turkish branch of the Easy Languages format: Emin, Ömer and the team stop people in Istanbul and elsewhere and subtitle the answers in Turkish and English, and the companion podcast (200+ episodes, still weekly in August 2026) adds unscripted chat plus a slower 'Slow News in Turkish' segment. It is the most reliable source of natural spoken Turkish at learner-friendly speed. Videos and podcast are free; full transcripts and the vocabulary helper need the Patreon membership. Unscripted speech means A1 learners will struggle without the subtitles.

Sercan's methodical grammar articles, with audio versions as a podcast.

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A one-person project by Sercan, a native speaker and engineer, covering Turkish grammar (cases, conjugation, adjectives) in written articles that are mirrored as YouTube videos and again as a podcast of over a hundred episodes — useful if you'd rather listen to a grammar explanation than read it. The site and videos were both active in mid-2026. Verb-conjugation e-books are paid. As a solo effort, coverage is uneven and stops well short of advanced.

A 130+ episode graded lesson archive across five levels — no longer updated.

PodcastsCourses Freemium BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced A1–C1
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Hosted by a mix of learners, teachers and natives, the podcast rotates through five difficulty bands from absolute beginner to advanced, with each episode built around a dialogue and a grammar point. New episodes stopped years ago and the site's press mentions date to around 2016, but the archive remains one of the best-structured Turkish audio libraries anywhere and the site still serves it. Podcast episodes are free; the vocabulary sheets, quizzes and speech-recognition drills need a subscription.

The biggest structured Turkish audio-lesson library, absolute beginner to advanced.

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Innovative Language's Turkish arm, with a decade-plus of dialogue-based audio and video lessons organised into level pathways, each with a PDF transcript, line-by-line breakdown and SRS flashcards. Its main advantage over the app-store giants is sheer depth of listening material at graded levels, including genuinely advanced content. The free lifetime account unlocks only a slice, most lessons sit behind a subscription, and the site pushes upgrade offers hard. The public podcast feed was still publishing in August 2026.