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BBC Learning English: The People and Places series
Формат: mp3, PDF
All programmes from this series in one file.
Audio and scripts.
The People and Places series ran from April 2007 to March 2008
списочек:
Words and politics
The importance of moving words in a political campaign
Xiaolu Guo
The Chinese writer and film-maker on her work and learning English.
Richard Firestone
An American scientist who has been researching an unusual meteor.
Robin Coupland
Adviser to the Red Cross, who has spent many years as a field surgeon treating victims of landmines.
Cooking for all!
As more and more Britains become obese, the government wants all teenagers to do cooking classes.
Pen Hadow
Explorer Pen Hadow tells us why he would take a six-inch nail to a desert island.
Hany El Hamzawy
A talented young musician plays for us and talks about his life.
Speak like a native
Tips from Penny Dyer, who has coached Nicole Kidman and Cate Blanchett.
Hopes and highlights
The Learning English team on the highlights of 2007 and their hopes for 2008.
Talking about Christmas
We ask people to desribe their ideal Christmas and their feelings at this time of year.
Saris
What do Indian women think about the modernisation of their traditional dress?
Tango
Christine Denniston has been to Argentina to learn about one of the world's most passionate dances.
Barrington Irving Junior
A Jamaican pilot who has recently become the youngest ever man to fly solo around the globe.
Students at Fort Hare
We travel to the home of South Africa's black intellectual elite.
Women and football
Do the two really go together? We hear from someone who thinks they do.
Kilimanjaro
Despite being born with cystic fibrosis, Joshua Jones has done all sorts of amazing things - such as climbing Kilimanjaro...
David Coulthard
The Formula One star on fast driving and his eating disorder.
Tractor Lady
A Dutch actress who is travelling from Europe to the South Pole... on a tractor!
High Jumpers
Donald Thomas, the new world high jump champion, explains his relaxed approach.
Girl Geek Diners
We got to a London bar with a group of people who are passionate about technology.
Meeting penguins
Meredith Hooper has been to Antarctica to get to know the penguins!
Chinese warriors in London
The director of the British Museum, Neil Macgregor, introduces us to the famous Terracotta Army.
The Lipstick blondes
Suzy Madge leads a group of women who climb mountains.
Alexis Kekeh
Having turned down an incredible opportunity, Alexis tells us why he has no regrets.
Molly Dancers
Tony Forster of the Pig Dyke Molly Dancers tells us about this interesting pastime.
Uma Gunasilan
We meet a Malaysian Indian who tells us all about an important Hindu festival.
Sun Hai Nin
Hai Nin recently won a competition in China to do a two-week study trip in the UK. What will she make of it all?
Grow your own
We hear about a new film, called Grow Your Own, that takes us to a very English place - an allotment.
Hoglands
Hoglands was the home of the famous British artist Henry Moore. His daughter Mary shows us round.
Iceland calling
Artist Katie Paterson speaks to us from an Icelandic lagoon.
Taking art to the streets of London
The director of the National Gallery tells us how he is hanging paintings round the capital.
Hypnotist
Paul McKenna, one of Britain's best known hypnotists, helps people stop smoking, lose weight and overcome their phobias.
Pet sitter
Catherine Brown runs 'Happy Hounds and Cooler Cats', a dog walking and pet care business.
Raven master
Derrick Coyle is a 'beefeater' who looks after the famous ravens at the Tower of London.
The funeral director
Emma Sparre-Slater arranges burial or cremation for people in the Christian faith. How did she come to do this job?
Alexandra Kloss
A talented young musician talks about her studies at the Royal Acadamy of Music.
Yuko Haruna
A road safety campaigner tells us how she became involved and what her hopes for the future are.
The Brummie Accent
We hear from some people in Birmingham who are fed up with criticism of their accent.
Sir Robin Knox Johnson
At 68, the oldest competitor in a sailing race around the world.
Kate Moss
The British model has designed her own range of clothes, and thousands queued for the launch.
The Final Frontier
We find out about a company which sends the ashes of the dead into space.
Hina
Born in London, Hina has lived in several countries. She explains how she sees her nationality.
Mahamat Adamou
Mahamat explains why he left his native Chad and what his plans are for the future.
Albert Little
An American who's given up two years of his life to serve in the US Peace Corps.

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London
Francis Hallawell
Longman, 1988
Series: Background Books
Country of origin: United Kingdom
DVD-rip & PDF
Цитата:
This video is a general introduction to London for elementary students and above. It is divided into seven distinct units which look at London's most famous landmarks such as Buckingham Palace and St Paul's Cathedral, as well as introducing some famous Londoners like the Beefeaters at the Tower of London.; The commentary has been written in carefully controlled language which aims to interest and inform students of all ages and an accompanying workbook is available.
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Student's book
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English Vocabulary (57 Flash Animations)
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Language: American English
Формат Файла: SWF

Самопал некий. Но не совсем бесполезно, разик можно пощёлкать. Флэшки, в них слова, озвучиваются по клику. Ролики рисованные в файлах wmv - предложения с озвучкой. Произношение оч хор.
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Instead of reciting a word by spelling each letter which we probably have no idea about its meaning, don't think it's useless? It is more fun to learn vocabulary, proverbs and slang with these internactive flash animatons which you can even see pictures and hear human voice. It completely doesn't sound like a talking dictionary. Well, you may not need this interactive multimedia collection but I'm sure it must interest your children or young students.

The topics of this vocabulary collection include:

• Accommodations • Household Appliances
• Answer • Animals
• Business Meeting • Clothing
• Computer • Days and Time
• Economics • Electornic Appliances
• Food • Fruits
• Games • Greetings
• Hotel • Human Body
• Music • Nature
• People • Questions
• Reading and Writing • Relatives
• Restaurant • School
• Shapes • Shopping
• Sports • T ool Box
• Tour • Transportation
• Vegetables • Weather
• Proverbs • Slang
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