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Web Links for Learners of English

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Alphabetical Listing

  • Aardvarks English Forum
    http://www.englishforum.com/
    Comprehensive web portal with a wealth of resources for students and teachers of English (ESL/EFL). interactive exercises, message boards, ELT book catalog, Good School Guide, Web Directory, world news, links, cool tools and more.

  • Activities for ESL Students
    http://a4esl.org/
    There are over 1,000 activities on this website to help you study English as a Second Language. This project of The Internet TESL Journal has contributions by many teachers. If you're learning English as a foreign language you can also profit from this site.

  • AJR Newslink
    http://www.newslink.org/
    Looking for reading material in English? Try this site from the American Journalism Review. Loads of newspapers, magazines and more.

  • Andy Holt Virtual Library
    http://www.utm.edu/vlibrary/vlhome.shtml
    An excellent tool for homework and research, it contains a world catalog window, free bibliographic databases, periodicals list, reference desk, online digital collections (nearly one million documents, with children's literature), Humanities and Fine Arts discipline-oriented resources. These resources are offered for free to the public.
    Producted by Globe-Gate Research.

  • Breaking News English
    http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/
    Ready-to-use EFL / ESL lesson plans based on current affairs lessons. Graded news articles, listenings and communicative activities uploaded daily.

  • Campus Resource Centre Amiens France
    http://www.u-picardie.fr/crl/campus/index.html
    Lots of interactive exercises for learning English. This site is maintained by Dr. Michael A. Riccioli.

  • Chorus: Cutting Edge CALL Resources
    http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/chorus/call/
    Shockwave ESL/EFL activities. Try the Grammar/Listening Quizzes. Challenging! Jim Duber promises more surprises on his site soon.

  • Common Errors in English
    http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/
    Quite a collection of common errors in English. Worth a visit, especially for advanced learners.

  • Dave's ESL Cafe
    http://www.eslcafe.com/
    Dave Sperling's extraordinary web site for learners, teachers, grammar, phrasal verbs, message board, jobs, you name it.

  • Digital Dialects English/ESL Games
    http://www.digitaldialects.com/English.htm
    Interactive games for ESL/learning the English language

  • Easy English On Line
    http://mrc.ltd.free.fr/index.html
    Easy English On Line has more than 800 free exercises created by Eduard Roose.

  • Education Calendar
    http://home.earthlink.net/~mediadesigns/Calendar.html
    Selected days of the month with web links to various events. The focus is on K-12 (kindergarten - 12th grade) in the USA, but it looks interesting for all.

  • English as a Second Language Home Page
    http://www.rong-chang.com/
    By Rong-Chang Li, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A

  • english@home
    http://www.english-at-home.com/
    This site has grammar, vocabulary and speaking with learning games, a free newsletter and more.

  • English Club.Net
    http://www.englishclub.net/
    An extensive site with topics covering study, reference, leisure, business, forums and even homework.

  • English Daily
    http://www.englishdaily626.com/
    This site has vocabulary, common mistakes, idioms, stories, grammar, proverbs, slang...

  • English On-Line
    http://cla.univ-fcomte.fr/english/index_s.htm
    This site is a resource for students and teachers of English as a Foreign Language. Among others it includes:
    • Do-It-Yourself English: Une "boîte à idées" pour étudiants et enseignants d'anglais / Exercises for students working on their own with articles, cassettes, etc. Can also be used by teachers in class.
    • Interactive grammar exercises
    • Beginners Dictation Exercises - illustrated
    • Real English Video Dictations
    • Interactive reading exercises based on VOA special English programmes
    • An extensive list of annotated links to help students find exercises and other resources on-line rapidly.
    • A mini lesson on how to make webpages for language teachers.

  • ESL All
    http://www.eslall.com/
    A directory of English as a Second Language (ESL) resources.

  • ESL Independent Study Lab
    http://www.lclark.edu/~krauss/toppicks/toppicks.html
    Clearly presented and organized resources for studying English as a Second Language on your own by Michael Krauss of Lewis and Clark College, Oregon. (Editor's note: also useful for EFL: English as a Foreign Language)

  • ESL Slang Page
    http://www.eslcafe.com/slang/
    In Dave Sperling's ESL Cafe site. [Page d'argot en anglais.]

  • ESP - EFL: Michael's English Language Exercises
    http://www.english-studies.org/
    English for Special Purposes and General English exercises developed with French speakers learning English in mind by Michael A. Riccioli. Quizzes, British History Page, software and more.

  • eViews
    http://www.eviews.net/
    eViews is free for students and fee-based for teachers for their teaching materials. This site offers listening exercises with lesson plans for teachers and students looking for advanced level comprehension. English appears to mean British English; otherwise you'll see American, Australian, etc. as descriptions of the English accents.

  • Interesting Things for ESL Students
    http://www.manythings.org/
    Indeed, interesting web pages to improve your English. Do visit this site.

  • Internet Movie Data Base
    http://us.imdb.com/
    Find out about your favorite movie.

  • Internet Projects for Learners and Teachers of English
    http://www.wfi.fr/volterre/inetpro.html
    This is VOLTERRE-FR's collection of exciting and innovative Internet Projects.

  • Internet TESL Journal's Selected Links for Students of English as a Second Language http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/ESL.html
    "Stop by Japan for a fine collection of links for learners. This is a good "starter page" for ESL students. Only pages which are highly useful and very interesting to students are on this list, so students won't get bored wading through a large list of links to pages which may not be all that interesting. Maintained by The Internet TESL Journal with input from teachers all over the world."

  • iT's On-Line
    http://its-online.com/
    E-zine for students and teachers, with free on-line materials combined with a print publication from Spain. Bravo and olé for a nice resource.

  • IELTS Blog by Dominic Cole
    http://www.dcielts.com/
    Dominic Cole's blog has advice and tips on how to prepare for IELTS with materials including sample essays and task 1 reports prepared by an experienced teacher to help improve your writing. Many links to the best IELTS online resources including reading and listening practice tests.

  • Jürgen Wagner's Web Site
    http://www.wagner-juergen.de/
    Numerous interesting activities for learning English (and French). See Jürgen's Webquests, links, grammar exercises and more in his site in Germany.

  • Learn American English Online
    http://www.learnamericanenglishonline.com/
    This site is especially designed for students who want to learn basic grammar and vocabulary.

  • Learn English
    http://www.learnenglishguide.com/
    Learn English guide, all about how to learn English and how to speak English.

  • LearnEnglishFeelGood.com
    http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/
    ESL site with free English grammar exercises and vocabulary quizzes, downloadable grammar handouts, videos, lists of American idioms and phrasal verbs, and more.

  • Learning Chocolate
    http://www.learningchocolate.com/
    This website provides free vocabulary learning material for students to learn English vocabulary online. Editor's note: a fun way to practice your vocabulary.

  • Lingoo
    http://www.lingoo.eu/
    Lingoo is a community site specialising in language exchange and paid stay holidays for children aged 8-18 organised directly between families.

  • Linguistic Funland
    http://www.linguistic-funland.com/tesl.html
    This list is run by Kristina Pfaff. And full of goodies.

  • NetsurfLearning
    http://www.netsurflearning.com/
    NetsurfLearning interactive worksheets. Hundreds of them in 10 different levels and they are very interesting indeed. The links have been categorized by Bray’s English Centres in Spain.

  • Nonstop English Intereactive
    http://www.nonstopenglish.com/
    Free English grammar and vocabulary exercises and tests on 7 levels. Learning English with interactive email exercises and personal page with activity history.

  • Notable Citizens of Planet Earth
    http://s9.com/biography
    This Biographical Dictionary is great resource for students and teachers!

  • Ohio University's ESL site
    http://www.ohiou.edu/esl/
    The Ohio University Web pages are excellent resources, run by John McVicker, CALL Coordinator, Ohio Program of Intensive English. I'm a graduate of Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA myself!

  • 1-language.com
    http://www.1-language.com/
    This is an ESL Site for everyone learning English, including forums, realtime chat, jobs, links, worksheets, flashcards, Flash listening and TOEIC modules, helplines, reading library, games and multilingual support.

  • Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab
    http://www.esl-lab.com/
    Randall Davis' site is a free interactive educational site, using both RealVideo and RealAudio technology for language learning, provides visitors with the opportunity to self-test their English listening comprehension skills via JavaScripted quizzes. These are nicely done listening exercises. Worth the visit!

  • SchMOOze University
    http://www.schmooze.hunter.cuny.edu:8888/
    This is a MOO. I think you'll enjoy this one.

  • Self-Study Quizzes for ESL Students
    http://a4esl.org/q/h/
    This site is from the Internet TESL Journal in Japan.

  • theenglishweb.com/
    http://www.theenglishweb.com/
    This site has English as a Second Language (ESL) links for learning English.

  • ToLearnEnglish
    http://www.ToLearnEnglish.com/

  • Tower of English
    http://towerofenglish.com/
    This site is an ESL Internet Guide. There are more than 300 recommended websites where students can find authentic English resources. Each recommendation includes a suggested activity.

  • verb2verbe.com
    http://www.verb2verbe.com/
    This site provides conjugations, translations and online testing of over 4000 French and English verbs.

  • VIFAX-anglais
    http://www.langues-vivantes.u-bordeaux2.fr/
    "Batteries d'exercices fabriqués quotidiennement par nos équipes à partir des journaux télévisés du jour, sont disponibles sur la Toile par abonnement."

  • Word A Day
    http://www.wordsmith.org/awad/index.html
    A site to visit every day for your vocabulary word of the day. You can subscribe online to get A Word A Day in your email mailbox, too.

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