If you’re into watching foreign language TV shows on Netflix as much as we are, you’ll love the Language Learning With Netflix Chrome Extension. In this episode of Language Chats, we talk about what this Chrome extension is, how to set it up (it’s free!), which languages it supports, and some of our thoughts on making the most of it for language learning.
We chat some of this tool’s features and how we’ve been using it, including:
Having two sets of subtitles (both the original language and a language of your choice) as you watch
Watching a series you’re already familiar with and changing the audio and primary subtitles to your target language (while also having secondary subtitles in your mother tongue)
Slowing speech segments (80% speed)
Keyboard shortcuts – play, pause, and forwards/backwards to the next set of subtitles
Hovering over the words in the primary subtitles to show the meaning in context, as well as some secondary meanings
Selecting your level when choosing subtitles and more difficult words will be highlighted

We also discuss some of the current limitations and improvements we’d like to see:
Currently only possible to use this on desktop via Google Chrome
Subtitles are not always spot on – make sure you select human translated subtitles (over machine translated subtitles) in Options if this is available for your target language
Bec would love to see the gender of nouns (relevant for languages such as French, Italian, German etc. that have grammatical gender) also noted in the pop-up ‘meaning’ box when hovering over the word in the subtitles

Are you using Language Learning With Netflix? What shows are you watching and what languages are you watching them in? Get in touch to share your thoughts!
Episode LinksLanguage Learning with Netflix - Chrome Extension
Language Learning with Netflix - Catalogue
Dark (TV Series - German original language)
Jackpot (Film - Vietnamese original language)
Office Girls (TV Series - Mandarin Chinese original language)
The Crown (TV Series - English original language)