comprehension exercise website
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comprehension exercise website
I'm trying to remember how to find an oldish site that used to be mentioned here quite a bit which has listening comprehension exercises in many different languages. I have in my mind that it was made by the DLI, but all my Google searches are coming up empty. I think I remember that Serpent used to recommend it often. Does anyone remember the site I'm talking about?
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Le mieux est l'ennemi du bien (roughly, the perfect is the enemy of the good)
French SC Books: (0/5000 pp)
French SC Films: (0/9000 mins)
French SC Books: (0/5000 pp)
French SC Films: (0/9000 mins)
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Re: comprehension exercise website
That might be gloss?jeffers wrote:I'm trying to remember how to find an oldish site that used to be mentioned here quite a bit which has listening comprehension exercises in many different languages. I have in my mind that it was made by the DLI, but all my Google searches are coming up empty. I think I remember that Serpent used to recommend it often. Does anyone remember the site I'm talking about?
https://gloss.dliflc.edu/
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Re: comprehension exercise website
DaveAgain wrote:That might be gloss?jeffers wrote:I'm trying to remember how to find an oldish site that used to be mentioned here quite a bit which has listening comprehension exercises in many different languages. I have in my mind that it was made by the DLI, but all my Google searches are coming up empty. I think I remember that Serpent used to recommend it often. Does anyone remember the site I'm talking about?
https://gloss.dliflc.edu/
That's the one, thank you!
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Le mieux est l'ennemi du bien (roughly, the perfect is the enemy of the good)
French SC Books: (0/5000 pp)
French SC Films: (0/9000 mins)
French SC Books: (0/5000 pp)
French SC Films: (0/9000 mins)
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