www.esl-lab.com

 

- all levels

- the script is available

- American English 

 

 

http://esl.about.com/library/courses/blcourses_beginner_listening.htm

 

- beginner

- British and American English 

 

http://esl.about.com/library/courses/blcourses_lower_intermediate_listening.htm

 

- pre-intermediate

- British and American English

 

http://esl.about.com/library/courses/blcourses_intermediate_listening.htm

 

- intermediate

 

http://esl.about.com/library/courses/blcourses_upper_intermediate_listening.htm

 

- upper-intermediate

- British and American English

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/youmeus/videonation/video_nation_index.shtml

http://www.bbc.co.uk/videonation/archive/ (the archive with all the clips)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/ (radio online)

 

- intermediate and above

- bbc video and radio archives - clips of different people's lives across the Uk.

- plenty of materials and exercises - transcripts and answers provided

 

 

http://australianetwork.com/englishbites/ ABC Asia Pacific: English Bites

http://australianetwork.com/studyenglish/ ABC Asia Pacific: IELTS preparation

 

- upper-intermediate to advanced

- the archive contains previous weeks' stories

- enter the LIBRARY for grammar and other skills practice

- IT'S WORTH A VISIT!

- Australian English

 

http://www.myefa.org

 

- intermediate to advanced

- you can register or sign in as a visitor

- all units have listening activities

- to read the script, click on 'turn on text of video

- animated tutorial: http://www.myefa.org/quicktour/

- American English, mainly

 

http://thewclc.ca/edge/

 

http://www.nwt.literacy.ca/northernedge/NorthernEdgeThumbnail.html

 

- intermediate to upper-intermediate

- you can read and listen to newspaper articles

- lots of activities provided

- Canadian English

 

http://www.cdlponline.org/

 

- intermediate to advanced

- choose a topic

- many stories have a basic and a full version with an audio file

- a video is also provided (for upper and advanced levels)

- do not miss the 'activities' section

 

http://www.englishlistening.com/

 

- beginner to upper-intermediate

- enter the 'free guest area'

- choose your level, play the audio and click on 'activities'

- you can read the 'transcript'

 

http://www.focusenglish.com/dialogues/conversation.html 

 

- intermediate to advanced

- everyday English in conversation

- this site is still being developed and some sections may not be available

 

http://literacynet.org/cnnsf/archives.html

 

- upper- intermediate and advanced

- CNN and CBS 5 - KPIX (CBS Broadcasting) news stories

- each module includes the full text of each story, a simplified version (= abriged) and a summary (outline)

interactive hotpotatoes activities to test comprehension.

- the learner can choose to read the text, listen to the text, and view a short video clip of the story.

- American English

- this website is a MUST for advanced learners!

 

 

HOW TO LISTEN BETTER

 

http://esl.about.com/od/englishlistening/a/listen_tips.htm

 

http://www.how-to-study.com/How%20to%20Listen%20Better.htm

 

- intermediate level and above

- an article with advice on how to improve your listening skills (link 1) - tips on improving your listening skills and other study skills (link 2)

 

http://www.elllo.org/

 

 high beginner to upper-intermediate

- surf the sections 'this week', 'mixer', 'songs', 'listening games' and 'speakers by country'

- read the instructions carefully

- the 'speakers by country' section has a wide range of accents

- try http://www.elllo.org/months/levels.htm to choose activities according to your level

 

http://www.eltpodcast.com/archive/bc

 

- beginner

- basic conversations

- American English

 

POETRY, SHORT STORIES, DRAMA, FOLKTALES

 

http://www.lightupyourbrain.com/stories.html (Classic children's stories)

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/poetry/outloud/index.shtml (BBC 'poetry out loud')

 

http://www.poetryarchive.org/poetryarchive/home.do (poetry, mainly)

 

http://www.favoritepoem.org/thevideos/ (more poems)

 

http://www.repeatafterus.com/ (excellent! all levels - quotations, nursery rhymes, tongue twisters, etc.)

 

http://wiredforbooks.org/ (hundreds of audio archives, including Shakespeare, Alice's

Adventures in Wonderland and Charles Dickens)

 

http://www.dreamtime.net.au/dreaming/storylist.htm (traditional Australian aborigenal tales)

 

http://www.angelfire.com/il2/grimm/ (Grimm's fairy tales)

 

http://www.themoonlitroad.com/ (Southern US ghost stories)

 

- all levels but most materials are appropriate for upper-íntermediate and advanced

- Most of them are the 'read while listening' type

 

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/interviews/

 

- upper-intermediate and advanced

- classic audio interviews (actors, thinkers, musicians, sports personalities, etc.)

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/multimedia/index.shtml

 

- pre-intermediate to advanced

- Hundreds of audio and video files at the BBC 'Learning English' website

 

DOCUMENTARIES

 

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/highspeed/news.html - National Geographic news

 

http://pulseplanet.nationalgeographic.com/ - National Geographic

 

http://www.virtuetv.com/- news, interviews and reports onf music, lifestyles, film, sport and media

 

-  upper-intermediate and advanced

 

 

http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/welcome.htm

 

http://town.hall.org/radio/NASA

 

- upper-intermediate and advanced

- learn about the planets in the solar system by visiting this Nasa website

- first link: short recordings with glossaries and scripts. second link: short summary, no transcript

- American English

 

 

http://www.radiodiaries.org/radiodiaries.html

http://www.soundportraits.org

http://transom.org/shows/archives.html

 

- upper-intermediate and advanced

- authentic materials

- selections of first-person narratives (script available) which give account on sociocultural aspects of American culture, such as aging, work, prison and teenagers.

- American English

 

ENGLISH ACCENTS AND DIALECTS

 

http://english-utah-us.org/gmlistening.php - all levels

 

http://www.gazzaro.it/accents/files/accents2.html - advanced

 

http://www.collectbritain.co.uk/collections/dialects/ - for researchers, linguists and teachers only

 

get familiar with worldwide English accents

-  1st linkreally interesting! Native and non-native speakers. Click on ‘ accents’, on the right-  2nd link: Over 650 recordings of English regional accents and dialects from 1950 to present dayExcellent notes on lexis, grammar and phonology.   3rd link: scroll down to view all the available accent files

 

 

LECTURES

 

http://ethics.sandiego.edu/video/index.html                                                                                                                                                                                          http://ruby.fgcu.edu/courses/tdugas/ids3305/ 

-  very advanced learners

-  university lectures on ethics matters (link 1) - very comprehensive lectures on media, literature and the arts with slides and readings as support material  ---- go to ‘presentations’ (on the left menu) . Then choose modules from 2 to 7 (link 2).

 

DICTATION AND RECONSTRUCTION EXERCISES

 

http://cla.univ-fcomte.fr/english/dictations/rodspeople/begsindex.htm (real beginners)

http://cla.univ-fcomte.fr/english/dictations/realenglish/realindex.htm (beginner and pre-intermediate)

http://cla.univ-fcomte.fr/english/dictations/telephone/telephone.htm (telephone expressions dictation)

http://cla.univ-fcomte.fr/english/herethere/index.htm (text reconstruction)

http://cla.univ-fcomte.fr/english/trailers/trailersindex.htm  (text reconstruction - movie trailers)

 

 

http://www.efl.net/caol.htm

 

- all levels  - select a category and a mode - sories read aloud and songs karaoke - British English mainly

 

http://www.english-trailers.com/index.php

 

-  Pre-intermediate and above  - Movie trailers   - follow the instructions carefully and choose the right level  - do not miss theactivitiesmenu at the top

 

http://broadcast-live.com/television/english.html

 

-  watch TV  in English  - no specific software or hardware needed - lots of channels available

 

http://eleaston.com/listen.html

 

- all levels   -  ALL kinds of excellent listening and pronunciation activities listed at this site

 

http://www.englishmaze.com/main/home.html

-   intermediate and above  - click on ‘ speaking and listening’, on the right

 

http://www.elanguages.ac.uk/activities/listening.html

 

- advanced

 

http://www.cbc.ca/ottawa/esl/lessons.html

 

- all levels (choose the right lesson according to your level)

- 10 entertaining lessons on Canadian culture - Activities before and after watching - transcripts provided

 

http://www.world-english.org/better_listening.htm

 

- Listen to the short audio clip and then try the questions. - New clips and exercises every month

 

http://www.eslradio.net/radio.htm

ESL Radio, Australia

 

- all levels - 8 listening programmes for different levels. Clips and exercises developed for each programme - answers provided

 

http://www.rthk.org.hk/special/uninaction/

 

- intermediate and above

- short videos on the work of the United Nations. - English subtitles provided.

 

http://www.uh.edu/engines/engines.htm

 

- advanced

- this is a radio programme with audio files (radio scripts provided) on culture, art, technology and human matters.

 

http://iteslj.org/links/ESL/Listening/

 

- all levels

- hundreds of links to listening activities and websites compiled by the INTERNET TESL JOURNAL (they are the creators of the famous site http://a4esl.org/)

 

http://xtec.es/~ncasas12/

 

- all levels (EOI)

This project has been developed thanksto a five-month grant given to Núria Casas Martí by the Catalan Educational Authorities (Departament d'Educació de la Generalitat de Catalunya) in 2005