[General] Best way to lean

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Dears,

Please I need some videos and documentary films with sub-title for listening , Need to improve my english.
 
[STRIKE]Dears, [/STRIKE]

Please [STRIKE]I need[/STRIKE] ​suggest some videos and documentary films (with [STRIKE]sub-title[/STRIKE] subtitles) [STRIKE]for[/STRIKE] to practise my listening comprehension. I need to improve my English.

Welcome to the forum.

TED has great videos and I believe you can switch on English subtitles. Please see my amendments to your post.

By the way, I don't think you meant "Best way to lean" in your title.
 
Welcome to the forum.

TED has great videos and I believe you can switch on English subtitles. Please see my amendments to your post.

By the way, I don't think you meant "Best way to lean" in your title.

I tend to lean to the left.
 
Having a nautical turn, I list rather than lean. Frequently :oops:.

On a more serious note, youtube has a virtually unlimited supply of lectures, discussions, documentaries, etc.
 
Not a teacher!

I believe Del Boy already demonstrated the best way not to lean when he fell through the open bar flap, you know what I mean.

I learnt a lot of English by listening to programs on BBC Radio 4 and by watching plenty of comedies on TV. As much fun action movies might be, I think for a learner programs where the focus of attention is on the spoken word are best. Some of my all-time favourite films are "Casablanca" and "12 Angry Men".

TomUK
 
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