Listening





Kids news


Watch and listen to the video clips from the television programme 'What's Your News?'

Short stories

Do you like listening to and reading stories? There are lots and lots of great stories here for you to watch and listen to.


Tongue twisters

Listening to tongue twisters is one way to improve your English pronunciation. It's very difficult to say tongue twisters in English so don't worry if you can't do it very well at first, just have fun!


Interactive books (audiobooks)


Here I'm going to put some links where you can put to your children stories and they can develop their listening




In my opinion this one is excellent!





Do you like listening to and reading stories? There are lots and lots of great stories here for you to watch and listen to. There are stories for your little brother and sister too!
You can also see our Stories playlist on YouTube for videos of our most popular short stories for kids




These educator-reviewed resources from TeachersFirst offer audio books in interactive form so all students, including emerging readers and ESL/ELL learners, can experience reading with audio and visual prompts or interactivity to reinforce and inspire literacy skills and enjoyment as they read. Be sure to explore each site, as many include multiple types of activities, including the interactive books. The helpful reviews suggest ideas for ways to use the interactive books in the classroom or outside of school to reinforce literacy skills, improve English skills, or study literature in new ways. 





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