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 JulietaVL
 
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							| HELLO AGAIN 
 I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IT ANY OF YOU HAVE A LINK (A WEBPAGE) WHERE I CAN LISTEN TO RADIO STATIONS IN ENGLISH...
 
 I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE SOME LISTENING EXERCISES WITH MY ADULT ADVANCED STUDENTS THROUGH  LISTENING TO THE RADIO
 
 I HAVE ONE IN SPANISH IF ANY OF YOU INTERESTED, IT �S FROM AGUASCALIENTES, MEXICO... JUST CLICK WHERE IT SAYS "RADIO BI EN LINEA"
 
 http://www.radiogrupo.com.mx/xebi/
 
 
 
 
 I �D APPRECIATE A LOT IF YOU COULD HELP ME
  
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							| As an old Brit living abroad I constantly listen to the radio on the internet.  One particular channel is http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio7/programmes/schedules which has all the old comedy programmes along with plays, thrillers and crime action.  Each programme can be listened to as many times as you like over a 7 day period.  There is no news, no music, just straight entertainment.  Don �t know if this is useful, but I really like it anyway. |  29 Mar 2009     
					
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 Vickiii
 
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							| If you install the esl webpage toolbar it has a radio station thingee in it automatically.  Just choose the radio station that you would like. 
 Cheers
 Vicki
 
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 ameliarator
 
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							| Personally I like npr.org�. �It �s great because if you search for "free transcripts" you can have a written script to read while you are listening or to check comprehension/make activities.� |  29 Mar 2009     
					
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