I find some perfect services for podcasting and I want to share links with you.
- in this section, listen to our series of podcasts for pre-intermediate (CEFR level A2) or intermediate (CEFR level B1) learners
- the episodes are divided into different sections, from fictional drama and jokes to quizzes and language advice
- You will improve your listening comprehension and develop your vocabulary
- each recording has a transcript and interactive exercises to help you understand and use the language
- -the quality of execution is excellent. The announcer says everything clearly and clearly, as well as with intonation, which helps to move a little to that moment of the event and understand what was happening
- the variety and quality of tasks and exercises offered for a particular podcast. Exercises only "True or False". I would like to do some exercises to memorize new words
- the podcast features interviews with real Americans up and down the country
- for the language student this is a terrific way to become familiar with regional accents and the different speeds that US English is spoken.
- this American Life is also an exciting listen.
- some of the stories are moving, funny and surprising.
- some of the best English I heard are on the BBC
- the presenters and reporters are well spoken and easy to understand
- they possess an excellent command of the English language that helps students to increase their vocabulary
- variety of voices (male, female, children's) and accents
- -it seems to me that the text was not spontaneous, but not well-read, since it was read by a native English speaker, and it was not difficult for him to quickly and correctly read this text
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