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The Lady of Burma
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The Lady of BurmaThe inspirational true story of Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

 
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Hollywood English
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Hollywood EnglishLearning the Language through Movies. Listen to the Dialogs from the Famous Movies: - "You've Got Mail" with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan;
- "Maid in Manhattan" with Jennifer Lopez;
- "The Recruit" with Colin Farrell and Al Pacino;
- "Casablanca" with Humphry Bogart;
- "Some Like it Hot" with Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon.
- "Heat" with Robert DeNiro;
- ''The Graduate'' with Dustin Hoffman;
- "Cabaret". There are also exercises in the course. Some of them are in Russian.

 
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Songs with subtitles 34
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Songs with subtitles 34
Songs with subtitles 34

Ace Of Base - Unspeakable
Eagles - Love Will Keep Us Alive
Ella Fitzgerald - Caravan
Nat King Cole - Around The World
Rod Stewart - Stardust
Tommy James & The Shondells - Mony Mony
Vanessa Williams - The Sweetest Days


Edited by: visan - 30 August 2009
Reason: Reuploaded

 
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The English Desk Podcasts for ESL learners
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The English Desk Podcasts for ESL learnersThose podcasts, which are created by an ESL teacher, tell you an interesting story in everyday life in each episode. Each podcast is about 3 to 4 minutes in length, so you can listen to it quickly from your player whenever you have free time to practise your listening skill.

 
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American English Pronunciation Podcast
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American English Pronunciation PodcastIn The American English Pronunciation Podcast, Mandy offers weekly lessons covering the most common and difficult English pronunciation issues of adults living and working in the United States, as well as ESL students everywhere. More informal pronunciation patterns are discussed, which makes the podcast equal parts "pronunciation" and "accent reduction". Mandy tells you the pronunciations you are actually hearing around you, not just the perfect "dictionary pronunciation."
 
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