Free audiobooks online
The site Librivox is a really valuable resource for audio comprehension for advanced students. You can access the full versions of many classical novels ( by Austen, Carroll, Defoe, Dickens) and also some poems (Shakespeare, Poe, Whitman, Kipling).
http://www.librivox.org
Working in a cafeteria
our colleagues from e-teach, Rodolphe Maurel and Jean Lemauff have prepared for you these exercises (gap fillings, mixed words and a crossword) to test your students comprehension of a video or audio file about what working in a cafeteria implies. For intermediate students. Choose ‘various topics’ ; ‘jobs’ ; ‘cafeteria’.
http://www.soundguideweb.com/
Everything about Podcasts ***
Our German colleague Jürgen Wagner has put together an impressive list of addresses about how to use podcast, how to get started and how to use it in class, but also many addresses with audio resources for ESL students. A page to explore and bookmark. Thanks, Jürgen!
http://www.lpm.uni-sb.de/el/podcastlinks.htm