Longman video dialogues Восемь видеодиалогов на английском от Longman (каждый размером около 14 Mb). Уровень языка - примерно Intemediate. Скрипты (тексты диалогов) прилагаются.
VIDEO 1. A LOST BAG AT THE AIRPORT VIDEO 2. LOST ON A COUNTRY ROAD VIDEO 3. JOB INTERVIEW VIDEO 4. ORDERING A MEAL IN A RESTAURANT VIDEO 5. STUDENTS AFTER THEIR EXAMS VIDEO 6. MEETING FATHER'S BUSINESS COLLEAGUE VIDEO 7. GETTING A PARKING TICKET VIDEO 8. HIRING A CAR REUPLOAD NEEDED
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