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lunes, 26 de diciembre de 2011

Stative Passive - Lesson 30 - English Grammar (with captions)

jueves, 22 de diciembre de 2011

The digital story of the Nativity

sábado, 17 de diciembre de 2011

Testyourenglish.org


Testyourenglish.org is a website that contains English tests which you can solve online or download and print. The variety of categories and clear distinction between levels make that both beginners and advanced English students can find tests which are appropriate to their language skills. Testyourenglish.org enable you to check your knowledge and develop new skills as well. Thanks to our diversified exercises you can prepare to exams and practice English at home.





viernes, 9 de diciembre de 2011

Quizlet

Quizlet is a lightning fast way to memorize vocabulary lists. It's like flashcards, but much more fun and interactive.

jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2011

Writing / communicating

Writing/communicating - writing and communicating techniques and examples, cv templates, reference letters, free resignation letter samples.

viernes, 11 de noviembre de 2011

LingualNet - Aprender Inglés a través de los medios de comunicación


Lingual Net provides interesting movies, with subtitles, scripts, and quizzes, to help you practice English listening. We have a variety of videos: music, comedy, animation, documentary, drama, and YouTube selections.

miércoles, 2 de noviembre de 2011

HYPERGRAMMAR - English GRAMMAR to improve WRITING

Welcome to HyperGrammar electronic grammar course at the University of Ottawa's Writing Centre. This course covers approximately the same ground as our English department's ENG 1320 Grammar course. The content ofHyperGrammar is the result of the collaborative work of the four instructors who were teaching the course in Fall 1993: Heather MacFadyen, David Megginson, Frances Peck, and Dorothy Turner. David Megginson was then responsible for editing the grammar and exercises and for converting them to SGML.

This package is designed to allow users a great deal of freedom and creativity as they read about grammar.HyperGrammar allows users to create and follow their own lines of thought. On its first appearance on any page, every grammatical term is linked to its definition. A user reading about nouns might jump to the simple subject, and from there to subordinate clauses -- users are not required or even encouraged to use this material in order.

This package is currently under construction! You are welcome to use HyperGrammar over the Internet, but please be aware that it is incomplete and almost certainly contains some errors.

http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/