And as for what’s on the website,well to put it simply,it’s basically a huge collection of video speeches by various people from all kinds of fields,
So it’s a really great resource(一个极好的资源)for learning stuff
It’s completely free,you know,it doesn’t cost anything to listen to the talks,
And what’s great about it is that(它很好的一点就是)you can choose Chinese or English subtitles(字幕)for most of the talks,and also download them onto your computer.
I also like to read the comments(评论)written by other people who have watched the talk.
I go on it(probably)something like two or three times a week(我大概每周量、三次上这个网站),so pretty much every other day(所以差不多每隔)
I’m normally on it while I’m having my lunch(我一般吃午饭的时候在上个网站)because most of the talks are between about 10 to 20 minutes
As for why I think it’s a good website–well first and foremost,it’s because the(vast)majority of talks are incredibly interesting,at least in my opinion anyway(至少在我看来),so there’s a tremendous amount you can learn from them.(能够从它们学到很多很多!)
…I think it’s wonderful to have a website like this,which brings all these great talks together in one place
…and another good thing about it is that the talks on the website don’t go on for too long(不延续太久).You know we’ve all listened to speeches which drag on and on(拖延很久),but these ones are(generally)all quite short and to the point(直切主题的).

(Talking about Yahoo)
…what I like about Yahoo is that the news articles are always very short and concise(简明的),you know,not too wordy(文字略嫌罗唆)like a lot of other news websites.
…and another good thing about the articles on Yahoo is that they are generally written in a pretty colloquial(口语的)style,which makes them easy to read.
(Talking about the BBC World Service Website)
…I would say it’s definitely one of the best English learning resources on the web,because you can listen to the radio live for 24 hours a day…
…and as well as this(除此之外),there are loads of other radio programmes you can also listen to.
(loads of=lots of–and used mainly in spoken English)
(Talking about Renren website人人网)
Ok,well the first website that came to mind when I saw this topic was Renren dot com,which(I suppose you could say)is the Chinese equivalent of Facebook.
…it’s basically the Chinese version(版本)of Facebook.