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1. WORDREFERENCE: BILINGUAL DICTIONARY
http://www.wordreference.com/
A biligual dictionary with
several entries sort of a
real dictionary.
It also includes language
forums in which the users
can solve specific doubts
about the language.
There are different
dictionaries for other
languages such as
Spanish, French and
Italian among others.
2. THESAURUS: SYNONYMS DICTIONARY
http://thesaurus.com/
A useful virtual dictionary
of synonyms which relate
words in terms of
similarities in their
meanings.
Synonyms are found
differently depending on
the entry of the word.
There are different
interesting sub-sections
which helps 2LA users to
improve their skills.
3. CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY: MONOLINGUAL
DICTIONARY
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/
Cambridge University
Press publishes a range
of dictionaries for learners
of English around the
world.
This web site contains the
Official Oxford Dictionary
Online. Entries go along
with their specific
examples in order to give
a exemplified meaning.
4. OXFORD DICTIONARY: MONOLINGUAL DICTIONARY
http://oxforddictionaries.com/
Oxford Dictionaries Online
is a free site offering a
comprehensive dictionary,
grammar guidance,
puzzles and games, and a
language blog.
It contains the
pronunciation of words in
both British and American
English.
5. REVERSO DICTIONARY: BILINGUAL DICTIONARY
http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-cobuild/
Reverso offers a free
English dictionary that
goes far beyond what a
normal monolingual
dictionary or thesaurus
can provide by explaining
the use of words and
phrases in natural
language and providing
real-life examples
6. LITERARYVOCABULARY: LITERATURE DICTIONARY
http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/lit_terms.html
This web site is plenty of
entries ordered by
alphabethical order
because of the huge
amount of the words.
It contains literary words
with their correspondent
definition(s). However,
there is no harm checking
different material.
7. CLEFT SENTENCES: EXERCISES
http://es.scribd.com/doc/12881488/Cleft-SentencesExercises
A useful pdf file which
contains basic information
about cleft sentences. It is
provided with definitions,
examples and practice
exercises in order to
assure whether the reader
has understood the
material given.
8. ALFONSOHINOJOSA'S SITE: ENGLISH GRAMMAR
EXERCISES
http://alfonsohinojosa.es/web/
This web site focus on the
required skills for a
common English exam as
a Foreign Language.
It contains listenings,
readings, use of English
exercises and mock
exams in order to prepare
the student to the official
examinations.
9. CARMELU: ENGLISH PRACTISE PER LEVELS
http://www.carmenlu.com/
This web site is divided
into different sections
covering levels from the
A1 to the B2.
It is provided with
grammar, vocabulary,
listening, writing and
speaking materials along
with exams on the
grounds that the students
will reinforce their
knowledge.
10. BBC LEARNING ENGLISH: BASIC INFORMATION
ABOUT THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/
The web site of the most
famous British TV
Channel BBC contains a
subsection destinated to
the English Language
itself.
The English Language is
studied through its relation
with the British culture and
put them in practice with
interactive exercises.
11. JUNTADEANDALUCÍA: GRAMMAR EXERCISES MADE
BY HOT POTATOES
http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/averroes/recursos_informaticos/concurso2005/17/index.html
A web site covering
different fields of the
English language by Hot
Potatoes exercises.
It is provided with
exercises of different
levels, from the very basic
to the more advanced
ones.
12. ENGLISCHHILFEN: GRAMMAR EXERCISES FOR
ESO'S STUDENTS
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/alle_grammar.htm
A web site plenty of
exercises about the
English Language. It is
very useful when the
learner decides to put in
practise what they learnt.
It covers most of the
academical material
taught in high-schools.
13. AGENDAWEB: COVERING THE REQUIRED SKILLS
http://www.agendaweb.org/
This web site provides the
learner with exercises,
vocabulary, grammar,
listenings, readings,
videos among other
materials.
The vocabulary is divided
into thematic categories,
the grammar into specific
sections and it is plenty of
contrastive exercises.
14. ENGLISHEXERCISES: EXERCISES BY LEVEL AND
AGE
http://www.englishexercises.org/
Choosing the level and
the age of the learner, the
user will find the specific
exercises for their
standard competence.
It also contains two index
at both sides of the page
destinated to grammar
(right) and vocabulary
(left).
15. LITERATURELESSONPLAN: LITERATURE
RESOURCES
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/bookplans.html
A web site full of
information about
literature divided into
lessons.
It is typically useful for
those students which want
to know more information
about the general
literature.
It is provided with several
links about literature.
16. ENGLISHPAGE: ENGLISH DICTIONARIES &
EXERCISES
http://www.englishpage.com/
The English Page not only
provides the learner with
different topics about the
English language but also
with dictionaries which will
be consulted whenever
the learner has any doubt
about any word of the
vocabulary given.
17. THEFREEDICTIONARY: SEVERAL ENGLISH
DICTIONARIES
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/
The Free Dictionary
provides the learner with
different useful
dictionaries such as a
thesaurus, medical, legal,
finantial, acronysms and
idioms dictionaries.
It also includes
dictionaries of other
languages and a virtual
encyclopaedia.
18. LEARNENGLISHTODAY: A WEBPAGE PLENTY OF
EXERCISES
http://www.learn-english-today.com/
This web site is plenty of
material which helps the
learner in their aim to
learn English as a foreign
language with lessons,
vocabulary, idioms,
proverbs and wordgames.
It contains a interesting
subsection about
quotations of celebrities.
19. ENGLISHDAILY626: TOELF, VOCABULARY,
PROVERBS AND IDIOMS
http://www.englishdaily626.com/
EnglishDaily626 is
provided with different
subsections dealing with
different grammar topics.
There is the new
subsection “conversation”,
which helps the learner to
comprehend better the
terms given
contextualizing then into
basic conversations.
20. LEARNENGLISHFEELGOOD:
http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/
The website thought to
provid the learner with
plenty material about the
English Language.
It contains exercises
about vocabulary and
grammar. Moreover, it has
sections about idioms,
phrasal verbs or English
used for travels.