Oops, the last was not the nicest one... This one too is something! It´s a bank of websites separated into topics for English learners!
Worth bookmarking!
A lot of students ask me about ways to level off their English. Well, this is not an easy task, but you can add these ideas to your formal studies: - be surrounded by English - watch movies, listen to music, surf the Internet... - find an e-pal - there are some sites where you can find English students willing to practice their English, but they´re students, too, right!? Well, do you know www.facebook.com ? It´s pretty similar to Orkut, but widespread in the United States. Subscribe and make friends! Then add them to your msn or skype, and practice your English! - listen to yourself - you have, on your computer, a tool called Voice Recorder (Gravador de Som, in Portuguese). Go to Start, Programs, Accessories and there you have it. Take the dialogues from your Workbook (or Sudent´s Book) and record it. Then listen to yourself. If you have the CD, listen to it right after your recording. Delete it if you aren´t satisfied, and do it over again. - read - read books, magazines, articles, an...
Hiya! "Malila, can you recommend some websites where we can study English?" This is a very frequent question among my students, and I usually end up giving suggestions to the ones who ask me. So, if you didn´t ask me this question - yet - here´s another link for you to practice English: http://www.nonstopenglish.com/allexercises/ In this website, you have to choose the topic you want to work with, and then the kind of exercise you want. There are either vocabulary or grammar activities. Have fun! Malila
I guess you´ve noticed a button at the top of every post, right? It´s an incredible tool that allows you to listen to what´s written there - which makes my blog into a podcast as well! I love the Internet!!!
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