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Podcasts gratuits pour apprendre l'anglais

Podcasts gratuits pour apprendre l'anglais | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it

Voici un répertoire de sites qui proposent gratuitement des flux de fichiers audio (ou vidéo) pour l’apprentissage de l’anglais.


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Shona Whyte's curator insight, January 2, 11:24 AM

Une bonne vingtaine de sites, y compris portails, cours pour objectifs spécifiques, jeunes apprenants francophones.  If you can't find anything to suit, you're not trying.

Annie Gual-Arnoux Gwynn's curator insight, January 5, 12:51 PM

for English and other languages.

sarspri's curator insight, January 9, 2:36 AM

The initial commentary is in French, but the list of podcasting resources for learning English is quite accessible.

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YouTube Blog: YouTube automatic captions now in six European languages

In 2009, you first saw a feature that automatically creates captions on YouTube videos in English, and since then we’ve added Japanese, Korean, and Spanish. Today, hundreds of millions of people speaking six more languages—German, Italian, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Dutch—will have automatic caption support for YouTube videos in those languages.


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Free 57 Language Translation App – Now for the iPad! | iGo With My iPad

Free 57 Language Translation App – Now for the iPad! | iGo With My iPad | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
The Pros of the Google Translate app: A clean simple interface to choose between the two languages to translate between.
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Subtitle, Caption and Translate Any Video with Amara / Universal Subtitles

Robin Good: Amara / Universal Subtitles is a free web-based service that allows anyone to easily sub-title and add captions to any video. 

 

As long as you have a URL of a published video, Amara makes it very easy to caption it. The clip may be on a video sharing site or embedded in custom video player and Amara can still get to it.

 

Amara is made up of three main parts:

 

a) A subtitle creation and viewing tool (aka the widget)


b) A collaborative subtitling website

 

c) An open protocol for subtitle search/delivery

 

All tools inside Amara are free and open-source.

 

Supported video players and video sharing sites include:

 

Flowplayer JW Player Firefox native player Chrome native player
  YouTube Vimeo Dailymotion blip.tv

 

See examples: http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en/videos/watch/ ;

 

To start subtitling now, go here: http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en/videos/create/  ;

 

FAQ: http://support.universalsubtitles.org/solution/categories/13504/folders/21914 ;

 

Find out more: http://www.universalsubtitles.org/en ;


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Lost in translation: tech age limits learning languages

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Smartphones are making language translators more accessible to everyone, but one Cal Poly professor says he doesn't expect students to stop studying modern...
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