I love language. I have taken several beginner-level Pimsleur courses, enough to be an obnoxious, alcoholic tourist who flirts with the natives. I’ve also constructed my own artificial language. That is why I find it fantastic that LibriVox volunteer Nicholas J. Bridgewater has been recording several volumes of public domain Esperanto lessons: Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation, by William W. Mann.
The first volume covers the Esperanto alphabet and a lot of vocabulary. This chapter is the first section of vocabulary.
The second volume covers Esperanto grammar. This chapter is about Esperanto verbs.
The third volume, which covers conversational Esperanto, is currently in production.