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'''Breaking News English''' <ref>[http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com | Breaking News English Homepage]</ref>  is a website run and created by [[Sean Banville]] which which provides free teaching materials every three days. Lessons are based on the day's current news. There is a 13-page printable handout as a MS Word or PDF download. Each lesson also has a listening, available as an MP3 file. You can also subscribe to the podcast. The content is generally quite useful for [[teacher]]s in a hurry to prepare a class.
'''Breaking News English''' <ref>[http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com | Breaking News English Homepage]</ref>  is a website run and created by [[Sean Banville]] which which provides free teaching materials every three days. Lessons are based on the day's current news.


The [[MP3]] files can be downloaded separately along with either a [[PDF]] or [[DOC]] file as required, and the entire history of the all the podcasts is also kept on the site.  The conversation questions generated by these podcasts are also available at the associated [[conversation questions]] site.
There is a 13-page printable handout as a MS Word [[DOC]] or [[PDF]] download. Each lesson also has a listening, available as an [[MP3]] file. You can also subscribe to the podcast.  Additionally, the entire history of the all the podcasts and associated materials is also kept on the site.  The conversation questions generated by these podcasts are also available at the associated [[conversation questions]] site.


The content is generally quite useful for [[teacher]]s in a hurry to prepare a class.


==Reviews==
==Reviews==

Revision as of 18:30, 27 July 2008

Breaking News English [1] is a website run and created by Sean Banville which which provides free teaching materials every three days. Lessons are based on the day's current news.

There is a 13-page printable handout as a MS Word DOC or PDF download. Each lesson also has a listening, available as an MP3 file. You can also subscribe to the podcast. Additionally, the entire history of the all the podcasts and associated materials is also kept on the site. The conversation questions generated by these podcasts are also available at the associated conversation questions site.

The content is generally quite useful for teachers in a hurry to prepare a class.

Reviews

If you have used these materials please give some brief comments about the contents and sign below.

  • I have used these materials and found them to be most useful.--Bob M 14:52, 30 May 2008 (UTC)



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