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rnrlisa
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WONDERFUL IDEA BLUNDERBUSTER! Thanks everyone for the super website links:-) Another good link that hasn �t been listed yet is http://www.ted.com/ It �s better for intermediate and advanced levels and useful for independent practice of listening skills. Presenters speak in English with English subtitles, and it �s also possible to find subtitles for many other languages to help with comprehension. for ESL printables!!
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7 Aug 2010
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shusu-euphe
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What a BRILLANT idea, thanks to Regina.
Here are my links.
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7 Aug 2010
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almaz
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I �m just back from holiday and it �s great to see the forum sharing ideas and resources again. I just can �t resist sharing this:
It �s one of my all-time favourite group blogs. If you enjoy the odd ding-dong about language matters or are just interested in the weird and wonderful world of English, this is the one for you. The current contributions include something of special interest to our Aussie colleagues as well as one in the eye for lovers of CSI.
Enjoy, possums.
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7 Aug 2010
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lumpicha79
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Hi, really great idea with the links.......most of the sites included before are my favourite too and I add this one: http://www.mes-english.com/flashcards.php , there are flash cards for other languages too (I teach German also) and much more that could help in our work |
7 Aug 2010
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