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Click on any of the flags below to hear accents from some of the main English-speaking countries. Hear more English accents. One of the best ways of improving your English is to listen to radio news and discussion in English on your computer. Using the links below you can get instant access to English language radio news programmes wherever you are in the world, without a radio. Perfect for listening practice and improving your listening skills. Listen to the Bible in MP3 format Listen to film soundclips. Adult Learning Activities | California Distance Learning Project. Breaking News English Lessons: Easy English News | Current Events. English news and easy articles for students of English.

Learn Languages for Free with Music Videos, Lyrics and Karaoke! English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Dutch. Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab - For English as a Second Language. English Listening Online. Views: Biking in Cambodia Julia talks about cycing from Cambodia to Vietnam with her friends (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4). Mixers : Bad Hair Cut Six people talk about getting a bad haircut. Plus, be sure to check out all the re-edited mixers with new activities 1-25, 26-50, 51-75, 76-100.

New Videos for Mixer Listen to over 20 new videos with new speakers from Chile, Argentina, Canada, the U.S. and more. Scenes: Erina in Vancouver Listen as the series ends with Erina starting her new job at Campus Pizza Scene #6 and Scene #7. Listen A Minute: Easier English Listening and Activities. Newsy | Multisource Video News. MOVIE TRAILERS : Free EFL / ESL Listening exercises. Task Town. Great Speeches Collection. Spraktrollet: Listening.

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By Rudyard Kipling Just So Stories are considered some of Kipling's best works. Prince Prospero and his courtiers, locked safely away from the plague of the Red Death... by F. Ranging in tone from humor to sentimentality, these stories by F. By Henry R Schoolcraft by H.G. An idle villager experiences some strange events while taking a walk in the mountains. Tongue twisters. Learn to live like a Swede | Try Swedish. Learn to Fika | Try Swedish. If you learn only one Swedish word, make it fika (fee-ka). Confusingly, it’s both a noun and a verb. Strictly speaking it means a coffee break. But you get a better idea of what it’s all about - and why it’s so important in Swedish culture - by thinking of it as a verb. Loosely translated, it means spending time over a coffee and a pastry - preferably a sweet bun - chatting and generally hanging out with a friend. It can happen any time; possibly several times a day.

It’s so important it’s even built into some employee contracts. Flickorna Lundgrens, Kullahalvön peninsula, Skåne Started by the seven Lundgren sisters, in 1938, in an old fishing village near Arild, this café and bakery is still owned by the family. Olof Viktors, Glemminge, Österlenvägen, Skåne This café and bakery takes a bit of finding - in the countryside between Ystad and Simrishamn, near Glemminge - but is well worth it; it was voted Sweden’s best café in 2013. Student News.