14 Sprachen – 8573 mp3
Tondateien von Muttersprachlern in 13 Sprachen zur freien Nutzung für Schulen oder Privatpersonen. Hörverständnis, Fremdsprachen lernen
Französisch
1046 Tondateien
Englisch
1810 Tondateien
Deutsch
1118 Tondateien
Spanisch
1329 Tondateien
Italienisch
636 Tondateien
Russisch
1004 Tondateien
Portugiesisch
527 Tondateien
Chinesisch
248 Tondateien
Occitanisch
178 Tondateien
Arabisch
238 Tondateien
Katalanisch
139 Tondateien
Korsisch
119 Tondateien
Kreolisch
130 Tondateien
Hebräisch
51 Tondateien
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Rosemary: my childhood
Rosemary has changed homes many times when she was a child and teenager; she tells us why, whereto, and how she felt about it.
Rosemary: my life
In her first recording, Rosemary spoke about her childhood in many diffferent countries. In this one she speaks of her life as a teenager and as an adult in Wiltshire, England, and tells us she feels she has found her roots - at last.
Michael: my hobbies
Michael, 18, likes doing many different activities in his spare time.
Eoin: living on a farm
Eoin, 16, enjoys living on a farm and helping with the animals, but he's also a soccer fan like most teenagers!
Peggy: my arrival in the States
Peggy, 75, moved to America in the 40s. She tells us why and how she arrived there, and of her first impressions.
Peggy: my arrival in the States: choosing a job
Peggy, 75, recalls how she had to choose a job just after arriving in America.
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Kerry : my favorite meal - roast leg of lamb
Kerry describes her favorite meal : roast leg of lamb.
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Jeremy : dos animales endémicos del Perú
El Perú tiene dos animales endémicos.
Andy : las redes sociales, un mundo virtual
Andy procura ser mesurado en el uso de la redes sociales pero ha visto casos de gente que abusa.
John : the Gettysburg Address
The Gettysburg Address is a speech that U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered during the American Civil War at the dedication of the Soldiers’ National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on the afternoon of November 19, 1863, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the Battle of Gettysburg. It is one of the best-known speeches in American history.