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ESL Links
Useful links for students learning English Many Things for ESL/EFL Students http://www.manythings.org Shockwave and Java games for ESL Students Direct link to pronunciation practice - http://www.manythings.org/pp/ Learning Vocabulary Fun htt
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Short Story
Short Story WIKI “Create A Reading Habit” Reading for pleasure will build your comprehension, vocabulary, English skills, reading speed, fluency and knowledge… Here’s one doable way to begin and maintain A “Reading Habit”:
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Online Interest Reading
Online Interest Reading WIKI High Interest Reading Will Improve Your Comprehension, Vocabulary, and Reading Speed “How to Create A Reading Habit” How can you Read for Pleasure with all the Reading Assignments in College? Take
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Make vs. Do
Make and do can be confusing words in English. They are often used as part of a phrase to create an entirely new meaning. Some of these may be obvious. Others are more obscure and need to be memorized. Please add phrases with make to the left c
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Glossary of Grammatical Terms
Noun - Proper Noun - Pronoun - Verb - Transitive Verb - Intransitive Verb - Phrasal Verbs - Phrase - Idioms - Proverbs - Sentence - Paragraph - Punctuation - Adjective - Adverb - Comma - Period - Exclamation Point
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List of Phrasal Verbs
On this page, list phrasal verbs you encounter in alphabetical order and indicate whether they are seperable (S) or non-seperable (NS). Provide definitions and examples for the phrasal verbs on the list. Some phrasal verbs may vary depend
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Phrasal Verbs
Phrasal verbs are one of the trickiest features of English grammar. They are widely used in Spoken English and often can be replaced with synonmyns in Written Academic English. They are verbs that consist of two or more words. Generally, we
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Idioms
Idioms are phrases that carry a different meaning than the words that form them. Please share your examples of idioms here: Piece of cake - Something that is very easy. a. If you know the material, the test will be a piece of cake.
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