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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Dear Reader!

I am a teacher of English in Hungary and I am compiling texbooks (elementary, intermediate, advanced) for learners of English. Where I live it is quite hard to find native English speakers. I am trying to collect spoken material for these publications. What I need is any spoken text in mp3 format that I can use. If you are a native speaker or know one and willing to take the trouble of recording a few sentences for me, I'll be more than happy. If you read a sentence from a book or other copyrighted material, make sure that the part you choose doesn't involve names and other features characteristic of only that piece of writing. If you choose public domain material or you just make up a few sentences of your own for me it is no problem. The length is optional, from 1 sentence to a few minutes of audio. If you're willing to help, please send your recordings to my e-mail address. (please register and enter your email in the profile) Don't forget to say at the end of the recording: "I give permission to Attila Lengyel to use this recording in his language teaching publication."

I am looking forward to your kind contribution

Yours faithfully

Attila Lengyel
Hungary
  

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Hi Attila, I have made some audio samples for my students that your students might also benefit from: Dictations Words of Wisdom (quotes and sayings) Jokes (a bit long for beginners) Let me know if these are useful! Teacher Joe

  • Hi Attila, I have made some audio samples for my students that your students might also benefit from: Dictations Words of Wisdom (quotes and sayings) Jokes (a bit long for beginners) Let me know if these are useful!
  • Teacher Joe
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Hi Attila,

I have made some audio samples for my students that your students might also benefit from:

Dictations

Words of Wisdom (quotes and sayings)

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