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Can you read for me!? Tue Aug 17, 2004 20:20 pm  Can you read for me!?
 

Hi all

First of all i wanted to say that the exercises i found in this website are really helpful to me!You did a great job!

I have a question though...
Is there a website, or a section in this one, with some interesting lectures,not just sentence, where a voice read it for you so you can reapeat with it and improve your pronounce as well?!

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Audio materials Tue Aug 17, 2004 21:33 pm  Audio materials
 

Hi Salvo,

Thank you for your positive feedback. So, have you listened to all sentences yet?
http://www.english-test.net/
At your level of English any audio input will be useful - you can listen to tapes or CD's - just do a Google search and I'm sure you'll come up with plenty of appropriate materials.
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