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 tusea
 
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							| Hello dear friends! Could you help me. 
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							| Hello everyone I I need your help. I usually introduce new vocabulary using my  Power Point Presentaions. But unfortunately I don �t know how to insert sound -words, that are pronounced by native speakers. Could anyone recommend me websites/ links .... .Thanks in advance 
 
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 rodrigomacias
 
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							| Hi Tusea, in Google translator you can type in the words you want, then click the little speaker icon at the bottom to listen how your words are pronounced in the language that you selected (native pronunciation, I think, or at least to me it sounds perfect). Here �s the link to that awesome tool  -> https://translate.google.com     |  22 Apr 2016     
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| As far as I know you can only insert .wav files in PowerPoint.  There was a program called CDEX that could insert a riff header onto the .mp3 file to fool PowerPoint into accepting the mp3 file as a .wav file.  http://cdex.mu/ has it to download. http://www.studiodust.com/riffmp3.html#shareware explains how to add a riff header to the mp3 file to fool PowerPoint into thinking that the file is a .wav file, so you can embed it in the PowerPoint. I didn �t understand it, but maybe you can. |  22 Apr 2016     
					
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