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Website or app for listening to numbers?
Hi everybody - I stepped away from my Spanish study for a couple of years and while I was gone a wonderful website disappeared. I'm hoping that someone here will know of something similar.
It was: http://www.jvlnet.com/~liliana/numbers90.html Actually there were a few pages, each with different ranges of numbers. It was a quiz. Once you started it read out numbers to you and you needed to type in the correct response. So you might hear 837 followed by 469 followed by 103, etc. What was so great about it was that the numbers were not in any order, and they were said rapidly. It was a great way to build up my listening skills. Now it's gone. When you go to the URL all you get is a 404 error. I tried googling liliana but came up empty. I've also been looking around for iPhone or Android apps that would do something similar, but most of the ones I've found are for young kids, and none of them are really any good. Does anyone here know of a good resource for listening to numbers? |
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