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Podcasts series 1

Hungarian Flow: Learn Hungarian with Real Conversations

Hungarian Flow is the official podcast of Gutenberg Language School, created to support both our enrolled students and independent learners who want to improve their Hungarian.

The podcast complements our Hungarian language courses by providing short, real-life dialogues recorded entirely in Hungarian.

It helps develop listening skills, pronunciation, and speaking confidence beyond the classroom.

Suitable for learners from beginner (A1) to advanced (C2) levels, each episode includes a full transcript and brief grammar explanations in English.

Hungarian Flow makes language learning more modern, flexible, and connected to everyday communication.

Explore the episodes below and strengthen your Hungarian step by step.

Choose an episode

01

In this episode, you will meet Dani, Tess, and Ravi as they introduce themselves and ask each other simple, everyday questions.

The dialogue is based on a natural first meeting situation, helping you learn practical expressions you can use when meeting new people in Hungary. Try to listen actively and repeat the key phrases, you’ll soon be able to use them confidently in real conversations.

02

In this episode, Dani, Tess, and Ravi talk about their families, their jobs, and the countries and cities they live in.

Through a natural, everyday conversation, you’ll hear useful expressions for introducing family members, talking about professions, and describing where someone lives. These are essential phrases you can use in real-life conversations, whether at school, at work, or when meeting new people.

Listen carefully and try to notice how questions and answers are formed; then practice using them about your own family.

03

In this episode, Dani introduces Hungarian first names and family names, and explains how names are traditionally written and used in Hungary.

Through a natural conversation, you’ll learn why Hungarians place the family name first, what common Hungarian surnames mean, and how naming customs may differ from other countries. This episode helps you better understand everyday introductions and written forms in Hungarian.

04

In this episode, Dani, Tess, and Ravi talk about the languages they speak, their native languages, and why they are learning Hungarian.

Through a natural conversation, you’ll hear useful expressions for talking about language skills, asking about someone’s mother tongue, and explaining your motivation for learning a new language. This episode helps you introduce yourself more confidently and connect with others through shared language experiences.

Listen carefully and think about how you would answer the same questions about yourself.

05

In this episode, Dani, Tess, and Ravi practice using numbers in real-life situations where personal information is needed. You’ll hear how to say your name, phone number, native language, and profession in Hungarian.

The dialogue focuses on practical communication, helping you introduce yourself and give basic personal details clearly and confidently. This episode also supports topics from the MagyarOK A1+ course.

Listen carefully, repeat the key expressions, and try using them in your own introductions.

06

In this episode, Dani, Tess, and Ravi find themselves in a small but familiar situation: someone has accidentally mixed up their belongings. A bag looks similar, a notebook is in the wrong place, and suddenly nobody is sure what belongs to whom.

Through this everyday classroom moment, you’ll hear how Hungarians talk about objects and clarify ownership in a natural way. The conversation helps you recognize and use possessive forms while speaking about your own things.

Listen carefully and imagine the situation; what would you say if someone picked up your bag by mistake?

07

In this episode, Dani, Tess, and Ravi are in an office environment, where they talk about common office equipment and everyday situations at work.

Sometimes a printer doesn’t work, a computer needs to be checked, or someone is looking for a pen or a document. Through this natural conversation, you’ll learn useful vocabulary for office objects and simple expressions used when something works or doesn’t work.

Listen carefully and see how these expressions can help you communicate more easily in a workplace setting.

08

In this episode, Dani, Tess, and Ravi talk about how they feel in different everyday situations.

Sometimes someone is tired after a long day, someone else is hungry, thirsty, or not feeling well. Through a natural conversation, you’ll hear useful expressions for talking about physical states and emotions, and for asking what happened when something seems wrong.

These simple but important phrases help you describe how you feel and understand others in everyday communication.

09

In this episode, Dani, Tess, and Ravi talk about things they like and don’t like. Through a natural conversation, they practice expressing simple opinions using phrases such as I like it because… and I don’t like it because….

You’ll hear how adjectives can be used to explain reasons and describe personal preferences. These expressions help you talk about everyday experiences and share your opinion in simple Hungarian conversations.

Listen carefully and think about what you like or don’t like and why.

10

In this episode, Dani, Tess, and Ravi talk about people and describe their appearance and personality.

Through a natural conversation, you’ll hear how Hungarians describe physical characteristics and personal qualities. Some people are tall, friendly, or patient, while others may often be late or behave differently.

This episode helps you learn useful adjectives and expressions that can be used when talking about friends, colleagues, or people you meet in everyday life.

Listen carefully and think about how you would describe the people around you.