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BBC News – Stephen Fry to explore language in BBC series
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BBC News – Stephen Fry to explore language in BBC series
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The Age of the Essay
Check out this essay I found at paulgraham.com Every once in a while (usually several times a day in my case, as it happens), you read something that makes you think: “Yes, that’s it; that’s exactly right. I hadn’t thought … Continue reading
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The Age of the Essay
Check out this website I found at paulgraham.com Every once in a while (usually several times a day in my case, as it happens), you read something that makes you think: “Yes, that’s it; that’s exactly right. I hadn’t thought … Continue reading
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LibriVox
Listen LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain. There are several options for listening. The first step is to get the mp3 or ogg files into your own computer: –> via librivox.org Librivox is a superb project providing free … Continue reading
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LibriVox
Listen LibriVox provides free audiobooks from the public domain. There are several options for listening. The first step is to get the mp3 or ogg files into your own computer: –> via librivox.org Librivox is a superb project providing free … Continue reading
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BBC News – Author Michael Morpurgo welcomes book technology
By Tim Masters Entertainment correspondent, BBC News Morpurgo’s War Horse is being made for the big screen by Steven Spielberg The author Michael Morpurgo has said he welcomes the idea of children accessing stories through mobile devices instead of books. … Continue reading
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BBC News – Author Michael Morpurgo welcomes book technology
By Tim Masters Entertainment correspondent, BBC News Morpurgo’s War Horse is being made for the big screen by Steven Spielberg The author Michael Morpurgo has said he welcomes the idea of children accessing stories through mobile devices instead of books. … Continue reading
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BBC/OU Open2.net – Word4Word – Download your survey kit
There are some superb resources here for helping you to investigate spoken language. Elsewhere on this website there is some great material that will be of value to English Language students for ENGB3 (language change) as well as ENGB4. Lang/Lit … Continue reading
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