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Sites offering free videos of speech/presentations. Are there any?
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So far what I have been seeing are links to sites with english audio for beginners. For my current level, something more helpful would be a video of an actual presentation or speech. You know, in some english classes, one needs to make a persuasive speech or a formal lecture. So, if I could see what an INCREDIBLE speech/presentation is like, I could learn a lot from it! Does anyone know where to find one? I'd be glad to hear some news.
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Hi Sravanthi
and welcome to the forums. I fear that your request may involve buying or renting videos, or subscribing to a site. if you have satellite tv, you might try watching some of the English language news channels, documentaries, etc. For audio, try listening to BBC world service, or other Eng. language stations/
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Hope that helps. Abbie
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