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A Fun Way to English: Free Audio MP3 English Lessons



 
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A Fun Way to English: Free Audio MP3 English Lessons #1 (permalink) Fri Mar 03, 2006 11:27 am   A Fun Way to English: Free Audio MP3 English Lessons
 

A Great and Fun way to learn and/or improve your English is by listening to Audio/MP3 English Lessons in your computer or MP3 player!

Visit this website to get your Free Audio MP3 English Lessons:

http://www.freewebs.com/newyorkenglish .

These Free Audio English Lessons will definitely help you improve your English: better listening, speaking and reading skills. Also, it will help you increase your vocabulary.
The lessons include: News, Short Stories, Conversations, Songs, etc.

You will receive your Free Audio MP3 Lessons along with their trascriptions. You will able to read and listen to them at the same time. The audio file is in MP3 format, which you can listen on your computer. Also, you can listen to it in your MP3 player, which means that you can study/review your lesson everywhere you go: in your car, on the bus, on the train, on the airplane.

For your Free audio MP3 lessons, send an e-mail to New_York_English_5002@yahoo.com .

Very important: specify your English level (Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced).

Once they receive your e-mail, you will get your Free Audio MP3 English Lessons in your e-mail box.

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Audio english? #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 03, 2006 13:53 pm   Audio english?
 

Hi Robbie,

This is what I found on your website:

You will able to read and listen to it at the same time.

I hope your audio files are of higher quality than the text on your website Wink
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Audio english? #3 (permalink) Fri Mar 03, 2006 13:55 pm   Audio english?
 

Here is another mistake:

The audio file is in MP3 format, which you can listen on your computer.

Maye, you first amend the text on your website before you advertise your audio file?
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A Fun Way to English: Free Audio MP3 English Lessons #4 (permalink) Tue Mar 07, 2006 16:40 pm   A Fun Way to English: Free Audio MP3 English Lessons
 

Good advice...
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