Listening

*      BBC World News. BBC's international radio. Listen to world news, sport and weather.

*      Bible. Listening to the Old Testament.

*      China Radio International. Listening to the news and learning about new developments in China.

*      CNN Streaming Video News. Watching CNN headline news online with your real player.

*      ComAudio. You can listen to songs and stories with the text displayed.

*      Conversation Questions. For the ESL/EFL Classroom - A project of the Internet TESL Journal.

*      Daily Comedy Video Show. Watch TV news in an interesting way.

*      English Language Listening Lab Online. Listening activities come with transcripts, quizzes, pictures, and audio.

*      English Stories. Read and listen to interesting stories, and watch the cartoon at the same time.

*      English Trailers. Study English using movie commercials, created by Andrew Johnson.

*      Focus English. A conversation site created by John Liang.

*      Foreign Languages for Travelers. An excellent site for people who want to quickly learn some useful English or other foreign language phrases.

*      From text to speech. Listen to English text read by your computer.

*      History Channel - Video and Speeches. Video and audio of famous speeches in history.

*      Listening to a story. A young author is reading a story he/she wrote.

*      Medical English Conversations. Animated dialogues for doctors, nurses, and pharmacists.

*      MP4 Movies. we provide free access to researchers, historians, scholars, and the general public.

*      National Public Radio. Hourly newscast, 24-hour program stream, listen to your favorite programs every day - Morning Edition, All things considered, and Talk of the Nation.

*      Phrases for Conversation. Commonly used expressions in conversations provided by ESLgold.

*      Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab. One of the largest ESL listening training resources on the Web with various interesting topics for three different levels.

*      Short Stories for ESL Learners. Listening to the 100 stories, and do the questions & answers exercises.

*      Talk English. More than 500 lessons with over 5000 audio files.

*      TV Interview with Dr. Richard Wallace, creator of Robot Alice.

*      Voice of America Webcasts. Special English for English learners in the world.

*      Wired for Books. Streaming hundreds of hours of spoken audio in English - classics, poems, short stories, lectures, and author interviews.