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Stewart Whitney

Record mp3 - 0 views

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    Record live audio and get an mp3. No registration required. Simple to use. Good for getting students speaking at home. Have them record something and send the link to you by email. They can also download a copy for themselves.
hytera

personal body camera with audio - 1 views

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    body worn camera list | Hytera personal body camera with audio
Michael Stout

PodCards - 0 views

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    PodCards are audio postcards that you can download to your iPod. They contains information about a particular town or city from different countries around the world or biographies of famous people or events that make these places famous.
eflclassroom 2.0

LoudLit.org - 0 views

shared by eflclassroom 2.0 on 12 Aug 08 - Cached
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    great audio books with text for reading...
Michael Stout

SOZO EXCHANGE - VIDEO ENGLISH LESSONS - 0 views

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    A place where professional adults can learn English and exchange knowledge for free! Anyone can download the video lessons, and Sozo Exchange also offers additional study materials such as complete transcripts of the video lessons, audio exercises, and study guides-all are available free of charge!
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    Got this from The English Blog
anonymous

Real English - 0 views

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    It all started over a decade ago when a group of American and British ESL teachers at the Marzio School in the south of France noticed that the traditional materials they were using from The Big Publishers to teach their students simply weren't doing the job they were supposedly designed for. Classroom English is all too often "perfect" with slow short phrases spoken on the audio and video materials used with students. This is fine until the learners actually meet genuine Americans, British people, and other Anglo-Saxons, to discover that nobody, in the real world, speaks "classroom English". The idea was to take the shock out of hearing real English for the first time. Since our students now watch and listen to real people, the shock is built into the method itself, saving learners many hours of frustration during their first weeks and months in new English-speaking environments.
Mita Jordan

How Do You Pronounce.com - 1 views

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    over 300,000 English words and phrases for audio and textual pronunciation
eflclassroom 2.0

Tar Heel Reader » Welcome - 0 views

shared by eflclassroom 2.0 on 24 Aug 09 - Cached
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    A GREAT site for beginning readers. With audio.
hytera

hytera sm25a1 - 0 views

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    Obtain Hytera SM25A1 Audio Device At Good Price, Walkie Talkie Accessories For Sale
Berylaube 00

Awesome Stories - 0 views

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    TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE AwesomeStories is large resource filled with primary-source information. Its purpose is to help educators and individuals find original sources, located at national archives, libraries, universities, museums, historical societies and government-created web sites. The site is very easy to use and is would be helpful to use with many projects across the curriculum.
Berylaube 00

Community Club Home Listen and Read - Non-fiction Read Along Activities Scholastic - 0 views

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    From Richard Byrne Free Technology for teacher, quoted below:Listen and Read - Non-fiction Read Along Activities Listen and Read is a set of 54 non-fiction stories from Scholastic for K-2 students. The stories are feature pictures and short passages of text that students can read on their own or have read to them by each story's narrator. The collection of stories is divided into eight categories: social studies, science, plants and flowers, environmental stories, civics and government, animals, American history, and community. Applications for Education Listen and Read looks to be a great resource for social studies lessons and reading practice in general. At the end of each book there is a short review of the new words that students were introduced to in the book. Students can hear these words pronounced as many times as they like. Listen and Read books worked on my computer and on my Android tablet. Scholastic implies that the books also work on iPads and IWBs"
ellen pham

Archival Sound Recordings - 3 views

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    Sound Library/ British Library
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