LoudLit.org is committed to delivering public domain literature paired with high quality audio performances. We pair together great literature and accompanying audio.
Putting the text and audio together, readers can learn spelling, punctuation and paragraph structure by listening and reading masterpieces of the written word. Read and listen via your web browser or on your mp3 player. Regardless of how you enjoy the audiobooks (audio books), they are free.
Oxford University is providing OER podcasts under a Creative Commons licence, free for reuse and redistribution in education and research. The OpenSpires project focuses on what makes Oxford unique: world-class academics presenting research-led content.
Lots of videos teaching you things - especially maths. Sound quality not great on all the 'Talks' videos/audio, but v. wide range of topics. Aimed at learners - i.e. people who want to learn things (rather than being for fun etc.) Worth a look.
EUscreen offers free online access to videos, stills, texts and audio from European broadcasters and audiovisual archives. Explore selected content from early 1900s until today.
These BUILDER routines create cloze passages of different types and some allow links to learning resources (dictionary, audio file, video file) on user specification.
Exam Skills is a series of short audio programmes which give expert advice and practical tips on how to prepare for all aspects of English language exams.
There's a short introduction to each song or tune, high quality audio file along with song lyrics and the musical notation for almost every tune.Why not start by finding your favourite Scottish song?
Brilliant.