In a few days, either Barack Obama and John McCain will be the next president of the United States. You might not care who wins, but you can learn a great deal of English from them.
Political campaigns are about communications. The candidates use all means–TV and radio ads, live debates, stump speeches in rallies, door-to-door talks–to present their positions and to persuade the voters. In the presidential elections like this one, the candidates and the teams behind them perform the communication craft in the highest art form.
Visiting the multimedia pages of Obama and McCain (also available in the YouTube Channel), you’ll have plenty to watch two candidates talking about the wide range of issues, and–no surprise–attacking to each other. Such great show only comes along once in four years. So take in as much as you can.
