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What do you think of EFL Podcasts? |
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What's a Podcast? |
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Cdaniels
Joined: 21 Mar 2005 Posts: 663 Location: Dunwich, Massachusetts
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Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:11 am Post subject: Here's a list of ESL podcasts that's been growing |
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AccentTraining.us Blog- AccentTraining.us / Kevin Shepard
BLOG-EFL- Graham Stanley B
Chitchat Online- Online English Center,Lily Chen
DynEd and VOA Podcast- DynEd International, Inc.
ELT Podcast - Basic Conversations for EFL and ESL- Robert Chartrand and Bill Pellowe
ELT Podcasts - Intermediate Conversations for EFL and ESL Robert Chartrand and Bill Pellowe
English as a Second Language Podcast- Center for Educational Development
English Teacher John Show- English Teacher John
English Through Stories- Center for Educational Development
English with the Techtutor- Richard Blum
Englishfeed- Kenneth Beare En
Epithets: An English Language Podcast-
Patrick Ziepolt Epithets: An English Language Podcast
ESL Aloud- Sherman Rosen
ESL etc.
ESL Loudblog- Mark Stevens
ESL Page
ESL Podcast - Previous Episodes- Center for Educational Development
ESL Tips and Tricks- Tips and Tricks for English teachers and students
Fudan Fuzhong Podcasting
Genki English: Learn ESL thru Hip Hop R. Graham www.GenkiEnglish.com Genki English: Learn ESL thru Hip Hop
goFluent�s English in the Real World goFluent goFluent�s
Harmani ESL Learning Vol. 15, March 4 Harmani On-Line Harmani
Just Vocabulary's Podcast Just Vocabulary
Koreazy in Korea Daniel Lee Gray
OES English School PodCast オリンパス英会話スクール OES PodCast
pccESL podcast cathy johnson
Pronunciation 1 [email protected]
Schoolmaster's Blog- Uwe Klemm
Taisei Girls High School Podcast - The home of TGHS - E!
test.bryght.com - Creative Commons music listing
The Bardwell Road Centre Podcast- Geoff Taylor
The Expat Podcast- Ryan the expat
TOEFL Podcast- Center for Educational Development
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bootsy

Joined: 14 Jan 2006 Posts: 9 Location: Chiapas
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Posted: Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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You need an option that says---interested in using them but still learning about them. I've checked out a few on your list (thank you for that btw), my only question is, once they are downloaded its possible to burn them to CDs from your computer to use in a lesson, no?
I'm always interested in good listening materials. And I recently learned what a podcast is and downloaded itunes (I know I know I'm a bit slow Ive been living abroad without my own computer for too many years, the last time I had my own computer I was getting music from napster in college. |
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Cdaniels
Joined: 21 Mar 2005 Posts: 663 Location: Dunwich, Massachusetts
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 10:44 pm Post subject: Burn'em if you got 'em |
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Yes you can burn podcasts to CDs!
Some podcasts charge subscription fees- I'm not sure how this works legally
iTunes is free, PC as well as Macintosh, I like it quite a bit, and I don't have an iPod.
Isn't this popular in places like Japan and Korea?
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Robinh66
Joined: 09 Oct 2005 Posts: 8 Location: Michigan
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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:40 pm Post subject: |
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Of the above-listed podcasts, which are for teachers? I'm more interested in a podcast by a teacher for a teacher audience than I am in a class-related one.
Podcast are cool, though! I rarely even listen to music anymore! |
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