Define Talking Books. Talking Books synonyms, Talking Books pronunciation, Talking Books translation, English dictionary definition of Talking Books. n. A recorded reading of a book, designed for use by the visually impaired. American Heritage® Dictio
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22 November 2024 The morning after the election, I was talking with a friend who said something that made me pause: “The American people aren’t buying what the Dems are selling.” At the time I acknowledged the notion but filed it away for closer inspection, once the shock wore off. ...
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Tackling Extremism in the UK Or take the prime minister himself, David Cameron. In November 2012, he responded to the de facto press regulation recommended by the Leveson Inquiry by talking about how proud Brits can be of ‘the oldest democracy in the world; freedom of speech; a free press...
This time on the pod, Katy and Tim discuss some weird laws from the UK. Does your country have any strange old laws that are still on the books? Posted in2Ts in a Pod: Podcast,Listening Classes 2Ts in a Pod Episode 65 – Jokes ...
I’m talking about a whole new culture: the rise of the micro-library. ‘Take a book, leave a book’ at your local micro-library In their simplest form, micro libraries are free book exchanges set up in the community. A micro-library might not be housed inside a typical bricks-and-mo...
There are many language learning apps out there, but online courses can do one thing that these apps aren’t doing or can’t do — Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) can teach you about the culture of the parent country. To get a sense of what I’m talking about, take a look at ...