... to watch on your I-Pod/MP4 Player or Laptop/Computer
use KeepVid
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go to KeepVid: http://keepvid.com/
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KEEPVID – do you want to run this application popup window
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click on ‘I
accept the risk and want to run this application’ box; click on ‘run’ to allow
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go to YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/
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find your
video and select/copy URL at very top in Navigation Toolbar
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return to
KeepVid and enter/paste in URL
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press
Download to the immediate right
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under
Download Links, click on download MP4 (= video format)
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in pop-up
window, click on Save (rather than Open With)
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you
should then be able to watch on Windows Media Player or http://www.videolan.org/
other websites with links to YouTube:
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Real
English: http://www.real-english.com/
then scroll down to bottom for Videos and Lessons: chose a lesson and click on YouTube
button to open a new window.
· Luke’s
English Podcast: http://www.youtube.com/user/LukesEnglishPodcast
and check out his: http://teacherluke.podomatic.com/
· BBC
Learning English: The Flatmates soap: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/flatmates/
other websites with video files:
· BBC
Learning English: The Teacher can be downloaded as video http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/theteacher/
· Michell
Henry: http://www.michellehenry.fr/tv.htm:
loads of links to sites with downloads in MP4 format: eg >>
· Vimeo as
an alternative to YouTube: http://vimeo.com/10857606
: scroll down to Download and click on Mobile MP4file
other websites with audio files:
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BreakingNewsEnglish:
http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/:
click on Listen at top and then Download This File to listen in MP3 format.
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British
Council: http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/category/resources-category/audio-bank:
scroll down to Attachments and follow instructions.
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Elllo: http://www.elllo.org/:
scroll to under flags/photos of speakers and RIGHT click on Audio File free
MP3; Open link in new tab; in pop-up window, click on Save File; in Downloads
pop-up window, RIGHT click on file; Open Containing Folder to find your file
(probably in Computer > Users > x > Downloads)
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Randall’s
esl-lab: http://www.esl-lab.com/:
chose from the extensive menu of listening activities; under II Listening
Exercises and just beneath the media player, RIGHT click on Other Audio Options
play Real Media or Window Media; follow steps above at Elllo
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YouTube
audio can be used for songs together with: http://www.lyrics.com/ which has YouTube
window/links; and http://www.musicalenglishlessons.org/
adverts:
· Absolute
Andy: http://www.absolutelyandy.com/tvadverts/
very helpful instructions re downloading
· Paul from
Exeter Globe: http://globeexeter.pbworks.com/w/page/36659246/Advertising
with http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiPnkFuk_Qk
and useful type of follow-up: http://globeexeter.pbworks.com/f/Advertising+students.doc
using visuals rather than video:
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Plans and
maps: eg – robbing a bank courtesy of Paul from Exeter Globe: http://globeexeter.pbworks.com/w/page/28151138/The%20Bank%20Job; you might have to use the likes
of Windows Paint to lay out the plan of this ultra-cool bank which you're
going to rob: http://omahtrends.com/designs/bank-floor-plan-architecture/
· demotivational posters as an alternative to PowerPoint: http://cheezburger.com/FlashBuilder/Demotivation
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