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osoymar
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 Message 9 of 17
26 June 2013 at 6:11pm | IP Logged 
@Jazzy, do the libraries in your area carry DVDs? My city's library has a wide selection
of DVDs, although because so many people have checked them out they often get scratched
up.

I believe that you can watch PBS (the American Public Broadcasting Service) in other
countries, and they do have closed captions (subtitles). Unfortunately most of the
programs are documentaries- the only fictional show I'm aware of is a British import.

You could also check ebay or similar sites. I've been able to get very cheap dvds of
series that are not so old that way.
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Jazzy1979
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 Message 10 of 17
26 June 2013 at 8:42pm | IP Logged 
osoymar wrote:
@Jazzy, do the libraries in your area carry DVDs? My city's library has a wide selection
of DVDs, although because so many people have checked them out they often get scratched
up.

I believe that you can watch PBS (the American Public Broadcasting Service) in other
countries, and they do have closed captions (subtitles). Unfortunately most of the
programs are documentaries- the only fictional show I'm aware of is a British import.

You could also check ebay or similar sites. I've been able to get very cheap dvds of
series that are not so old that way.



Oh yes great idea .
Time for me to renew my library card , there are a lot old dvds there .
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 Message 11 of 17
26 June 2013 at 8:52pm | IP Logged 
You might also sign up for Netflix or something like that, if it's available in your country. They usually have subtitles!
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 Message 12 of 17
26 June 2013 at 9:47pm | IP Logged 
Crush wrote:
One thing to keep in mind is that the subtitles for whatever reason often don't match up perfectly with what's being said. I'm not sure why that is, though.


Native language subtitles usually don't match unless they're called "hard of hearing" or something like that. If I activate the Swedish teletext subs on any TV program, they rarely match the audio word for word, but still make it easier for the viewer to follow what's going on.

The subtitles shouldn't be displayed too long and at the same time, they should cover most of the information, hence the "mismatch". According to the Swedish wiki, it is said that countries with a weaker subtitling tradition are more eager to include everything, resulting in more time spent on reading the subtitles.
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 Message 13 of 17
27 June 2013 at 2:40pm | IP Logged 
Netflix is american only. The French have the Amazon service, something like lovefilm or whatever.

Actually I am really surprised the OP is French, it is one of the few european countries where people do have great access to foreign culture, where there is no discrimination by delivery fees etc. and probably where public libraries can afford to have wide selection of dvds because the parasite protectors don't try to strip them naked for lending those.

Jazzy, there are many options for you, I'm sure you'll have no trouble once you look around.
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montmorency
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 Message 14 of 17
27 June 2013 at 2:56pm | IP Logged 
Also, don't totally give up on the listening option (you said you liked listening to
motivational speakers).

But perhaps try to vary the input. Perhaps listen to debates, interviews, maybe drama
or comedy. Anything to vary the vocabulary and perhaps to some extent, the accent and
manner of speaking. You should be able to find a lot of material online which is
legally free. It's just a question of finding something which will capture your
interest over longish periods.


And if you want to record streaming audio on your computer, give the free Audacity
software a try. (Audacity can also slow down speech without changing the pitch, in case
that might be useful).


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 Message 15 of 17
27 June 2013 at 5:15pm | IP Logged 
I don't know if they would have the types of shows you want but if you don't mind a Canadian accent, the CBC has video on line of a number of shows. You can click on CC to get the captions in English.

I can't say if they're all available to watch outside of Canada, however.

http://www.cbc.ca/player/
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Jazzy1979
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 Message 16 of 17
27 June 2013 at 5:35pm | IP Logged 
Because i am only discovering the learning language world , prior to that i wasn't aware of all the material available on the internet or on my libraries , i was learning on my own . I think i am gonna sign up to the amazon service (lovefilm) , because the Netflix stuff doesn't work here .


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