Feb23rd

Useful websites for an English learner.

Here I list some of the website I feel would be useful for an ESL learner.I listed the sites into two categories:
Reading and writing,listening and speaking. If you know any other websites please let us know about it through our comments section.

Listening and Speaking

1.Focus English - A great site with conversations related to various places and situations.You may need real player to listen.
2.Randall’s esl cyber Listening lab -One of the best sites.You can feel the authors sense of humor in the conversations.A best site to learn the culture too.

Reading and Writing

1.Cambridge Online Dictionary – A good companion for your reading improvements.Facility to search idioms and Phrasal verbs.
2.Dictionary Encarta – A good dictionary for hear the pronunciation of the word.

Do you have any site to suggest please feel free to submit it?

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4 Responses to “Useful websites for an English learner.”

  1. Ananth Says:

    Reading and Writing

    Yeah, I tried those links very useful thanks. Please contribute in to update Jaffna related matters, many of them are still blank.

  2. An ESL blog » Blog Archive » When to Begin? Says:

    [...] embarrassments. *Work on the phrases that you have trouble saying. *He emphasizes the importance of listening.By saying “Listening is the dominant component” *He also mentioned about some inner [...]

  3. Don Says:

    http://newfreebooks.com (Google “new free books”) has some excellent free ebooks. They are new books so the language is good for those who want to read common English.

    There is also a link to Strunks “Elements of Style” there which is the writers standard on English grammar.

    And there is an excellent research section called “Leap Over Web Clutter” This is a nice website with no advertising on it.

  4. Blog Celebrity Baby Blog Photo Blog Says:

    Blog Celebrity Baby Blog Photo Blog

    I didn’t agree with you first, but last paragraph makes sense for me

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