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Tuesday, 6 November 2007

Listening

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Listening

  • Podcasts
Listening Exercises
  • Listening Exercises (English On-Line)
  • Interactive dictation/text reconstruction exercises from elementary to advanced level. Based on real-life interviews, telephone conversations, stories, TV commercials, movie trailers.
  • Listening Exercises (Eastbourne School of English)
  • Interactive exercises at different levels.
Sample Dialogues
  • Sample Dialogues (OM Personal Multimedia English)
  • American and British English conversations at elementary, intermediate and advanced levels. 15 extra pages of listening comprehension exercises.
  • Sample Dialogues (Peter's ESL Page for Sookmyung University)
  • Supplementary materials for Springboard English II.
  • 101 Useful English Phrases (Peter's ESL Page for Sookmyung University)
  • Supplementary materials for Springboard English II.
Radio Programs
  • Spotlight Radio Programs (Spotlight)
  • 15-minute specialized programs using a simple vocabulary of 1,500 words and read at a slow speed of 90 words per minute.
Others
  • Video News Stories (California Distance Learning Project)
  • Listening Practice on Phrasal Verbs (Phrasal Verb Demon)
  • Recordings of Classic English Texts (Repeat After Us)
  • Narrations of Texts on Accounting English (AudioEnglish.net)
  • Listening Games for Children (British Council)
  • English Listening Language Lab Online (ELLLO)
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