8 Websites for Listening Practice

General
http://www.esl-lab.com/

​Randall’s ESL Cyber Listening Lab. Many stories with pre-listening, listening, and post-listening exercises. The stories are divided into Easy, Medium, and Difficult categories, and you can also search for stories about particular topics.

http://www.voanews.com/   (VOA News main site)
http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/index.cfm   (VOA Special English)

Voice of America News (VOA). Click the button for “Special English” or go to http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/index.cfm to listen to simplified news stories in extremely slow, careful, precisely pronounced Standard American English. There are complete transcripts for each story. In the regular news section, there are somewhat more difficult stories in clear, careful English that is not unnaturally slow.

http://www.penguindossiers.com/​

Penguin Dossiers (Penguin Publishing Co.). Read news stories and listen to many of them. Click on “Audio” at the top of the page for a list of all the stories that have sound recordings. The speaker has clear and careful pronunciation in an American accent, but it is not unusually slow. You can also print transcripts of the stories and comprehension questions (“Factsheets”).

http://breakingnewsenglish.com/

​Breaking News English. Listen to stories on current news topics in Easier and Harder versions. There are also vocabulary and comprehension exercises for before and after reading.

http://www.elllo.org/​

English Language Listening Lab Online. Hear recordings of native speakers from the U.S., Canada, Great Britain, and Australia talking about themselves or telling stories. Most of it is unplanned, casual, authentic conversation rather than specially written stories. There are complete transcripts and comprehension questions for each story.

http://www.world-english.org/listening.htm

​World-English. Listen to radio broadcasts in English from the U.S., Canada, England, Australia, and other countries. There are listening comprehension exercises for some of the news stories.

http://www.npr.org/

​National Public Radio. Listen to real-time radio broadcasts or past programs that have been broadcast on public radio stations. Programs are authentic English and so are appropriate for higher-level learners. They cover a wide variety of topics.

CATESOL Regional Conference Information "Balancing Continuity & Change"

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Saturday, October 16th
Please arrive outside the ESL office by 6:15 am. The bus will leave by 6:30am. I know it's early. Irvine buses do not run that early either. Please arrange with your classmates if you need a ride in the morning.
It takes 1 hour and a half to get there. We should be back in Irvine by 5:30pm.

Here's the link to CATESOL's Information.

Conference Schedule
8:00 - 9:00        Registration and Breakfast
8:00 - 3:30        Publishers' Exhibits
9:00 - 10:00      Plenary 
10:15 - 11:00    Session I of Workshops
11:15 - 12:00    Session II of Workshops
12:00 - 1:15      Publishers' Exhibits
12:00 - 1:15      Lunch (bring your lunch or buy something there...i'm bringing my lunch just in case!)
1:15 - 2:00        Session III of Workshops
2:15 - 3:00        Session IV of Workshops
1:15 - 3:00        90-Minute Workshops
3:00 - 3:30        Raffle and Publishers' Exhibits