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  2. Learning English (version of English) - Wikipedia

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    Learning English (previously known as Special English) is a controlled version of the English language first used on October 19, 1959, and still presented daily by the United States broadcasting service Voice of America (VOA). World news and other programs are read one-third slower than regular VOA English. Reporters avoid idioms and use a core ...

  3. Voice of America - Wikipedia

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    Voice of America (VOA or VoA) is an international radio broadcasting state media network funded by the United States of America. It is the largest and oldest of the U.S. international broadcasters. [ 4 ][ 5 ][ 6 ] VOA produces digital, TV, and radio content in 48 languages, which it distributes to affiliate stations around the world. [ 7 ]

  4. English as a Second Language Podcast - Wikipedia

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    English as a Second Language (ESL) Podcast is a web-based English language-learning podcast. It is the first and longest-running English language learning podcast on the Internet. It was launched in July 2005 by two former university professors, Dr. Jeff McQuillan and Dr. Lucy Tse of the Center for Educational Development in Los Angeles ...

  5. Border Crossings (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Premiering on October 13, 1996, with Judy Massa as host, it is one of VOA's longest-running music programs, surpassed only by Willis Conover's jazz program (1955-1996), and "Country Hits USA" (airing continuously since 1984 and also originally hosted by Massa).

  6. NPR - Wikipedia

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    The organization's legal name is National Public Radio and its trademarked brand is NPR; it is known by both names. [11] In June 2010, the organization announced that it was "making a conscious effort to consistently refer to ourselves as NPR on-air and online" because NPR is the common name for the organization and its radio hosts have used the tag line "This ... is NPR" for many years. [11]

  7. Talk:Learning English (version of English) - Wikipedia

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    VOA no longer using the term. None of the VOA sites are using the phrase "Special English" anymore in new materials, it they appear to be using the term "Learning English", which conflicts with the BBC's use of the same. I think the article should be changed to reflect this - I've seen one post referring to it as "VOA Learning English" to ...

  8. Social Media Breaks: Benefits, Tips, and How to Set Boundaries

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    A 2015 study found that U.K. children were twice as likely to report high or very high scores for mental ill-health if they used social networking sites for 3 hours or more on a school day.

  9. Negar Mortazavi - Wikipedia

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    Iranian, American. Alma mater. University of Massachusetts. Brandeis University. Occupation (s) Journalist, political analyst. Negar Mortazavi (Persian: نگار مرتضوی; born 1981) is an Iranian-American journalist, political analyst, editor and host of the Iran Podcast. [1] She is based in Washington DC. [2]