In this blog post, Conti reiterated inadequacies in methods from previous posts about teaching listening to secondary-level additional (modern) language learners in the UK. He then outlined skills and conditions necessary for successful listening comprehension. As he enumerated practical implications of those skills for learning and teaching activities, he provided illustrative sequences of tasks that teachers could set for learners to help them develop their listening comprehension.
In this post, Deubelbeiss listed characteristics of Extensive Watching (2012.07.03).
Movie trailers you can use for listening practice – Thanks to Rickla for pointing them out.
This site provides an index, micro-reviews, and ratings for "... thousands of great short videos, and other media, explaining every topic taught to school kids.... WatchKnow--as in, 'You watch, you know'--is a non-profit online community devoted to this goal" (What is WatchKnow?, ¶1, retrieved 2010.11.02).
"Learn English with free videos" (tagline, 2010.06.21).