There are tons of websites that can help you to improve your English Language skills. We've compiled a list of some of the best websites to help you with all possible requirements ranging from a variety of topics like grammar and spelling to even vocabulary and meanings of certain words and phrases. The websites which we think that can really help are:
1) dictionary.reference.com
With meanings of every word, explanation of quotes and amazing grammar tips, this website is perfect for learning new words, avoiding spelling mistakes and improving your grammar. Its a highly recommended site, and we advise you to pay this website a visit, for English Language references.
2) translate.google.com
For those who did not know, Google has a really helpful tool to translate words and phrases into several different languages, so if you are having difficulty in some local words and meanings, this tool is really helpful. Also, they have added a feature where you can listen to the actual pronunciation so as to speak the word or sentence correctly.
3) http://esl.about.com/cs/onlinecourses/a/a_ecourses.htm
Sign up for free English courses from about.com and you'll get regular e-mail updates as well. You can choose from the following:
a) Beginning English
b) English Language Learning Tip of the Day
c) English word of the day
d) Intensive Grammar
e) Vocabulary
4) http://learningenglish.voanews.com/section/the-classroom/2345.html
Watch videos and listen to news stories to improve your listening and vocabulary skills. Also, find basic, intermediate and advanced activities to learn English. You can also hear English words and their meaning.
5) http://www.youtube.com/user/PrivateEnglishPortal
Watch this series of videos with subtitles on YouTube designed to help English learners develop their listening and comprehension skills. You can also do a search for “learn English” on YouTube to find other videos.
1) dictionary.reference.com
With meanings of every word, explanation of quotes and amazing grammar tips, this website is perfect for learning new words, avoiding spelling mistakes and improving your grammar. Its a highly recommended site, and we advise you to pay this website a visit, for English Language references.
2) translate.google.com
For those who did not know, Google has a really helpful tool to translate words and phrases into several different languages, so if you are having difficulty in some local words and meanings, this tool is really helpful. Also, they have added a feature where you can listen to the actual pronunciation so as to speak the word or sentence correctly.
3) http://esl.about.com/cs/onlinecourses/a/a_ecourses.htm
Sign up for free English courses from about.com and you'll get regular e-mail updates as well. You can choose from the following:
a) Beginning English
b) English Language Learning Tip of the Day
c) English word of the day
d) Intensive Grammar
e) Vocabulary
4) http://learningenglish.voanews.com/section/the-classroom/2345.html
Watch videos and listen to news stories to improve your listening and vocabulary skills. Also, find basic, intermediate and advanced activities to learn English. You can also hear English words and their meaning.
5) http://www.youtube.com/user/PrivateEnglishPortal
Watch this series of videos with subtitles on YouTube designed to help English learners develop their listening and comprehension skills. You can also do a search for “learn English” on YouTube to find other videos.
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