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Podcast - Luke's ENGLISH Podcast

Podcast - Luke's ENGLISH Podcast

Tiny Texts Videos - Speaking English Podcast Top 40 Useful Sites To Learn New Skills The web is a powerful resource that can easily help you learn new skills. You just have to know where to look. Sure, you can use Google, Yahoo, or Bing to search for sites where you can learn new skills , but I figured I’d save you some time. Here are the top 40 sites I have personally used over the last few years when I want to learn something new. Hack a Day - Hack a Day serves up fresh hacks (short tutorials) every day from around the web and one in-depth ‘How-To hack’ guide each week.eHow - eHow is an online community dedicated to providing visitors the ability to research, share, and discuss solutions and tips for completing day-to-day tasks and projects.Wired How-To Wiki - Collaborate with Wired editors and help them build their extensive library of projects, hacks, tricks and tips.

Podcasts and Downloads - The Listening Project Vote for your favourite website about the English language It's time to vote for the Love English Awards 2013! We've received lots of nominations in the category 'best website about the English language' and now it's time for you to vote who should be this year's winner. Please have a look at all nominated websites below and select your favourite at the bottom of the page. Click here to read more about the competition rules. 5 Perc Angol (5-Minute English) Agendaweb BBC Learn English Bogglesworld ESL Breaking News English British Council LearnEnglish British Council Teaching English Busuu busyteacher.org Compelling Conversations Copyediting Edmodo ELT Oxford Englisch Hilfen - Learning English Online English Experts English Tonight English with Jennifer Engvid ESL printables Film English Grammar and Composition (About.com) Grammarmancomic Guardian style guide Handouts on line Help for English How to Spell Jezyk angielski - zacznij od wlasciwej strony Learn American English Online Lessonstream Linguahouse My English Pages Open Wings English Oxford Dictionaries PhraseMix The Round

English Listening Online Flashcards: The world's largest online library of printable flash cards British Library-BBC ‘Listening Project’ conversations go online | The Oral History Noticeboard This week the BBC are uploading the first 355 Listening Project conversations to the British Library Sounds website at It’s an exciting moment because it means that for the first time these recordings will be available in their entirety for anyone to listen to from anywhere in the world. The Listening Project is a collaborative project between the BBC and the British Library, modelled on the US StoryCorps project. Producers from regional and national BBC radio stations have, since the beginning of 2012, been recording people talking to each other about a topic of their choice, often something that they have been wanting to discuss but never found the time to sit down and really talk about. There is a great variety in participants and topics of conversation. The oldest speaker is Anne Howie, aged 95, who talks to her grandson Andrew about her memories of growing up in Glasgow during the Second World War. Like this: Like Loading...

Live from London: Christmas By Lindsay Clandfield This is the first of two 'Christmas special' Live from London podcasts. We went to Covent Garden and asked people the question: "What's a typical Christmas for you?" Saving the the podcasts to your computer To save the podcast files to your computer, simply right-click on the file and choose the 'Save target as' option. Select the folder that you would like to save the podcast in and then click 'Save'.

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