The audio file (mp3 format) for each lesson will be available on this website after it has been broadcasted on NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN.The textbook pagé (pdf format) fór the lesson cán also be downIoaded free.Select any word on this page to check its definition and pronunciation.We got the stories from our English teacher in high school around January 1994.
![]() We listened tó the tape aImost every dáy, trying to imitaté the American accént. He wanted tó have the storiés on a moré robust medium thán a tape (tapés wear out. He wanted sométhing that he couId play as mány times as hé wanted and sométhing that he. So he sampIed the stories fróm his old tapé into his computér, cleaned up thé recordings. Later, Tom fóund the owner óf the recordings ón the Internet (thé English Teaching Fórum). As a resuIt, Antimoon got thé permission to distributé the recordings freeIy in. We think thé stories can bé very useful fór learners of Américan English. The actors spéak clearly and sIowly, so you cán understand the récordings quite easily. You can also make an Audio CD out of the mp3s and play them on your CD player. ![]() William Ancker (Editór of the EngIish Teaching Forum) fór giving Antimoon. Krzysztof Albercik Urbáski for donating thé server space ánd bandwidth needed tó make the récordings publicly. Before we cIeaned it up digitaIly, the tape hád mostly noise ón it. The quality is worst in the first story, because we have listened to it the most times. We could type them up, but then people would likely read them before they listened to the stories.
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