Hi guys,
This is the website I told you about the other day: www.ted.com. A great resource for video in English with subtitles, on a range of very interesting topics. As they say "riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world".
It usually takes them a few weeks to make the subtitles available after they first publish the talk. So, if you really want them, go for talks which are at least a few months old --they are just as good.
Notice that the full transcript is also accessible at once (top right link). It's a great exercise to work on it after watching the video for a first time. It's also great to read along with the speaker, the second time you watch.
Find the short talk by Stacey Kramer that we watched the other day bellow, or on this link.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
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TEDTalks (video)
- How music helped me live through long COVID | Joshua Roman
- The next computer? Your glasses | Shahram Izadi
- The hidden cost of the green transition's mineral rush | Galina Angarova
- Stop telling single people to get married | Peter McGraw
- OpenAI's Sam Altman talks ChatGPT, AI agents and superintelligence — live at TED2025 | Sam Altman
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