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Joe's Cafe, 24/7 pit stop for ESL learners and teachers | April 2009
Egg's off, bacon's off, bread's off, tea's off. English is on though.
Stories from MoroccoIt’s here! Daniel Emmerson’s first film of The Learning English Video Project has arrived. You can watch STORIES FROM MOROCCO here.
This wonderful film is available with and without subtitles, so you can watch it whichever way you prefer. And you can tell everyone what you thought about the film by clicking on “Comments” below the screen. I am sure you will enjoy Stories from Morocco, and look forward to the next film (Lessons from Romania). 6 Responses to “Stories from Morocco”Leave a Comment |
22nd April 2009 at 6:17 pm
I believe that this video I’ve ever looked for a material which serves for learning english.I feel myself is as one of them.It help me which way I should choose and consisting of strategys.It is useful to understand so you can improve your listening.it is really educational.
Thank you.
6th May 2009 at 3:49 pm
its realy nice
10th May 2009 at 5:53 pm
That’s capital , carry on…………..
22nd May 2009 at 7:55 am
I think it is realy very useful because of many reasons :one of them relating with how you can listen to many of words with fast way .second you will make translation at the same time.third you shoule to be ready to respone who is talking with.thanks alot for your assistance
4th June 2009 at 11:13 am
I strongly believe films are useful in many ways, they develop listening and pronounciation skills as well as speaking abilities. I found you must work with films thouroughly by using worksheets. I enjoy making them myself but I have also downloaded some from the web (www.englishcoach.com.ar)
Students really enjoy video sessions
16th October 2009 at 10:36 am
I found these video films are really very nice and helpful to improve English in an interesting way.I wish to see more and more some such videos.Thanks a lot for your efforts.