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I am looking for a source of recordings that can be used to learn English. Obviously easy English for beginnere students. I know there has been discussion about this but do not know where the thread is or if someone has already compiled a neat list somewhere. :D
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Phil,

I'm sure there are LibriVoxers more knowledgeable than I, but the BBC and VOA ELL programs come to mind. A treasure trove of on line material seems to be located at https://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/resources/esl-ell-resources-for-teachers-parents-and-students/, but I take no responsibility for the quality of same--I just found it with a quick internet search. :)

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k5hsj wrote: March 26th, 2019, 11:13 pm Phil,

I'm sure there are LibriVoxers more knowledgeable than I, but the BBC and VOA ELL programs come to mind. A treasure trove of on line material seems to be located at https://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/resources/esl-ell-resources-for-teachers-parents-and-students/, but I take no responsibility for the quality of same--I just found it with a quick internet search. :)

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Thanks Winston!
"I lost my trousers," said Tom expansively.
89 Decibels? Easy Peasy ! https://youtu.be/aSKR55RDVpk
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