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Street Addresses (IELTS) | English Listening Practice

6th - Higher Ed
Understanding street names and numbers in a foreign language is hard! But we often need to write down home addresses, so you need to get used to them, especially if you plan to sit an exam like the IELTS.



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Huawei's Meng released on bail amidst fraud accusations

12th - Higher Ed
Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou has been released on bail after being detained in Canada at the request of the U.S. government.
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ESL - Canada (Facts, Map, Currency, Cities, Symbols, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
What do you know about Canada? In this video lesson, Mr. P. will talk about the most important facts about this wonderful country. He will delve into its facts, symbols, map, cities, money, popular sports, and animals found in...
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Fans frustrated as Vancouver Canucks trade captain Quinn Hughes to Minnesota Wild

9th - Higher Ed
Canucks fans are still reverberating with the seismic news of captain Quinn Hughes being traded. One of the best players in Canucks history, Hughes is now a member of the Minnesota Wild. CBC's Cory Correia walks us through the...
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Orcas and dolphins teaming up to hunt salmon

9th - Higher Ed
New research published in Scientific Reports says orcas and dolphins have been caught on video collaborating to hunt for salmon. Researchers say dolphins dive deep for salmon and orcas eavesdrop on their echolocation to hunt. The...
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Vancouver Whitecaps one step closer to getting their own stadium

9th - Higher Ed
The Vancouver Whitecaps are one step closer to getting their own stadium. The team and the city have agreed to negotiate terms for a new stadium and entertainment district at Hastings Park. But as Jon Hernandez reports, there's no...
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New St. Paul's Hospital to open in early 2027 with single-occupancy patient rooms

9th - Higher Ed
Construction for the new St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver is well underway. It will double the size of the old facility. CBC’s Tanushi Bhatnagar takes us on a tour.
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Vancouver gears up to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches

9th - Higher Ed
Officials in B.C. say planning for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is kicking into high gear, now that the FIFA match schedules are out. Vancouver will host seven World Cup games next summer. And as the CBC’s Michelle Gomez reports,...
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How to ensure holiday celebrations aren't overwhelmed by family drama

9th - Higher Ed
As we head into the holidays, the proliferation of bright lights and cheery music might not be enough to get you through. Expectations and stress can hit hard during family gatherings.Julia Somody, a registered psychologist in Vancouver,...
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B.C. Place explodes after Vancouver Whitecaps score in MLS Cup

9th - Higher Ed
Thousands of fans at a watch party erupted when Canadian forward Ali Ahmed scored in the second half of the MLS Cup final to briefly even the score against Inter Miami.
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Abby Boreen's pair of goals lead Goldeneyes to shutout win over Sirens

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver blanks New York 4-0 as Abby Boreen scores twice to lead the way.
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'Vancouver is a great city for soccer': Whitecaps coach

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver Whitecaps head coach Jesper Sørensen said he wants to see the club remain in the city following their successful 2025 season. Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber said on Thursday he wouldn't rule out moving the team...
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Dream season ends in heartbreak for Vancouver Whitecaps after close match in Florida

9th - Higher Ed
It was a crushing defeat for the Vancouver Whitecaps and their supporters as the team fell to Inter Miami in its first ever crack at an MLS championship. CBC's Jon Hernandez caught up with fans in the aftermath.
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Vancouver’s Hastings Racecourse announces it will stop thoroughbred horse racing

9th - Higher Ed
Generations of people have watched horse racing at Vancouver’s Hastings Racecourse since 1889. But on Friday, the track’s operator announced it will stop thoroughbred horse racing immediately. CBC's Troy Charles tells us why Great...
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Vancouver hopes Whitecaps Cinderella season ends with MLS Cup win

9th - Higher Ed
Thomas Müller and the Vancouver Whitecaps are set to battle Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami this weekend for MLS’s top trophy. The final is being billed as a battle of the league’s two top stars, but at the start of the season few expected...
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TTC considering advertising on subway tunnel walls

9th - Higher Ed
Ads on Toronto's subway tunnel walls could soon come to the TTC, with the transit agency's board set to consider them next week.
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How Kindness Karaoke will light up the stage at CBC's Make The Season Kind event

9th - Higher Ed
Singer Marie Hui and actor Jesse Lipscombe are two of the judges for CBC B.C.'s annual Kindness Karaoke event as part of its fundraiser for food banks across the province, with actor Eric McCormack as a special guest. The trio joined...
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Why fans are kicking up a fuss for the Vancouver Whitecaps

9th - Higher Ed
The Vancouver Whitecaps are headed to the MLS Cup final on Saturday. Peter Schaad, former Whitecaps play-by-play announcer and current podcast host, tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot that the team's playoff run has been ‘spine-tingling...
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#TheMoment the Vancouver Whitecaps advanced to their first MLS Cup final

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver Southsiders president Peter Czimmermann tells The National about the moment the group of Whitecaps supporters travelled to San Diego and watched the team advance to the MLS Cup final for the first time in the club’s history.
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Vancouver mayor pushing province to move SROs away from Granville Street

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is again pushing the province to move single-room occupancy (SRO) buildings away from the Granville Entertainment District. But as the CBC’s Pinki Wong reports, advocates worry the closures will just push...
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How Vancouver businesses are reacting to the Celebration of Lights being cancelled

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver businesses say the loss of a major summertime event, the Festival of Lights at English Bay beach, will lead to a major downturn in revenue. Organizers of the Celebration of Light fireworks festival said it can’t go ahead...
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3 arrested after Hong Kong highrise fire leaves dozens dead

9th - Higher Ed
A fire spread through a dense highrise apartment complex in Hong Kong has left dozens dead and hundreds more reported missing. Three construction company executives were charged with manslaughter, but the cause of the fire remains unclear.
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Businesses lament end of Celebration of Light fireworks festival

9th - Higher Ed
After 35 years, the Vancouver Fireworks Festival Society says the Honda Celebration of Light has been cancelled indefinitely. Teri Smith of the West End Business Improvement Association told BC Today host Michelle Eliot that the...
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Vancouver Aquatic Centre closure causes overcrowding at other pools

9th - Higher Ed
It's been two weeks since falling concrete forced the closure of the Vancouver Aquatic Centre. The debris fell into the pool but no one was injured. But as Troy Charles reports, regular users and other pool patrons are feeling the...