Posts filed under ‘Grammar/English’
Language resources (practice your Grammar, Pronunciation, & Vocabulary)
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Practice vocabulary, the alphabet and numbers, in the language of your choice. Place your cursor over an image or text to hear it pronounced aloud.
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“Welcome to Learning Chocolate! This web site aims to help students to memorize vocabulary in an easy and efficient way, by using pictures, sounds and games. Try our games and enjoy learning, like eating chocolate.”
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Includes Sounds, Stress, Intonation.
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English language pronunciation practice with minimal pairs – simply mouse over to hear
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This excellent website includes interactive quizzes to test your knowledge of and help you learn about English pronunciation.
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A free online Talking Dictionary of English Pronunciation
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Forvo is the largest pronunciation guide in the world. Ever wondered how a word is pronounced? Ask for that word or name, and another user will pronounce it for you. You can also help others by recording your pronunciations in your own language.
Language resources (English)
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Welcome to englishforeveryone.org – your resource for free printable English worksheets.
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Hundreds of free exercises to learn English online: grammar, verbs, vocabulary, listening, reading, songs and videos, including teacher and student resources.
Language resources (ESL)
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Welcome to this free English as a Second Language website, a starting point for ESL/EFL learners who want to study English through the Web. The site is updated constantly. It refers you to hundreds of other high-quality, free ESL/EFL sites and resources.
English Grammar worksheets
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“This site contains grammar and usage worksheets that I created to use in my own college classes. I teach English compostion, and although the course presupposes total fluency in English and a command of standard American grammar, syntax, and punctuation, I find that students benefit from a review, or in some cases and introduction, of these concepts. The materials are free for any teacher, student, tutor, school, or school system to download, copy, distribute, and use in any manner. The worksheets are in PDF files, and can be accessed through the pages dealing with the specific grammar or usage topic. Please do not modify the worksheets.”
ESL resources, Japanese games, Japanese grammar resources
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Learn English through songs!
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This web site is for people studying for an English language exam.These pages contain free online practice tests for the most important international ESL/EFL exams: IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, and the Cambridge ESOL exams such as CPE, CAE, FCE, and PET.
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Assorted Listening exercises for ESL learners
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ESL Exercises for pronunciation & intonation Practice
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Online pronunciation guides to 9 varieties of the English language and 9 other languages · Instant sound
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Learn hiragana by typing the roman characters into the field. This game is a fun and free way to help you memorize the hiragana characters.
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Good for ESL learners.
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Plenty of exercises for ESL learners.
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Grammar and Phonics for ESL learners.
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Use these free worksheets to help you measure and build their reading comprehension.
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All of the worksheets on this site are in Acrobat Reader (pdf) format.
They are free for you to use.
Language resources (Hebrew, Japanese, Korean)
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LanguageGuide.org offers free sound integrated resources for learning languages.
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Good JPop links here, for a fun way of learning a new language!
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Chinese songs selection, with lyrics (chinese + pinyin) and mp3 audio file to download. Chinese pop music, chinese R’n’B, chinese classical, traditional, Chinese minority music, Chinese movie themes, etc.
Language resources (Grammar: English, French, Japanese, Spanish)
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Spanish Language and Culture with Barbara Kuczun Nelson was formerly known as Spanish Grammar Exercises.
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This guide was created as a resource for those who want to learn Japanese grammar in a rational, intuitive way that makes sense in Japanese. The explanations are focused on how to make sense of the grammar not from English but from a Japanese point of view.