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LISTENING - WRITING - READING - SPEAKING - VOCABULARY - GRAMMAR - PRONUNCIATION

LISTENING - Escuchar

Try watching movies and TV programmes, and listening to the radio, in English.

Don't be discouraged if you can't understand everything first time, the more you listen the more you will understand.

With movies on video, if you find it difficult, don't try to watch everything at once; watch a little at a time, checking any new words in your dictionary.

Tape record English radio programmes, listen to them several times.

Listen to songs. Follow the lyrics sheet that often comes with a CD.

Try to write the lyrics of a song only by listening to it; you'll probably need to listen several times with many pauses. (The lyrics of many songs can be found on the Internet, try starting with a search engine such as Google, Yahoo or AltaVista.)

  1. Ordinary people tell their story
  2. Authors talk about their work
  3. Project Free TV
  4. Subtitled series, movies, etc.
  5. Music listening exercises
  6. Speeches, all in a speech bank
  7. VOA - News in Special English - read - listen & learn
  8. Listening Cyberlab: diferentes acentos y niveles, act. escritas
  9. Listen to songs and fill in the gaps - with answers
  10. Listen to songs, stories, features, poetry,...Excellent site
  11. Everyday English in Conversation: dialogues to listen to and read
  12. Excellent Listening lessons: intermediate level (Listen and Read+activities)
  13. Your online library (stories read) and language lab
  14. Welcome to English as a Second Language Podcast (Listen and download mp3 files)
  15. Easy English Popdcasts
  16. General English podcasts to listen to and download (with scripts)
  17. What is a podcast? Podcast Resources
  18. Useful sites: classified & annotated links
  19. Grabaciones de historias con transcripción del texto
  20. new - englishyappr - Ver y aprender: videoclips en inglés, muchos de ellos gratuitos.
  21. new - videojug - Practica tu comprensión oral en inglés al tiempo que aprendes a hacer cosas prácticas.
  22. new - The Learning English Video Project - Serie documental de 7 videos sobre personas que aprenden inglés en diferentes partes del mundo.

The practice of listening online is becoming more and more useful and available.

This selection of webs will offer you hundreds of chances to improve your listening skill.

Plan a daily listening activity from the ones offered. You can listen online or download files on your mp3 player to listen to later, while in the underground to work or back home...

 

WRITING - Escribir

Keep a diary. For each day consider the "WH"-questions (what, where, who, when, why, how).

Write reviews of movies you've seen, restaurants you've eaten at etc. Describe them and say what you liked - and didn't like about them.

Find some English speaking penpals or email friends to practice real English communication with.

Write letters to newspapers and magazines on subjects that interest you.

  1. Good Course on Writing
  2. Low Level Writing activities
  3. The Writing Process: how to organise your writing activities
Choose the web that best suits your needs and visit it regularly.

READING - Leer

Read newspaper and magazine articles that interest you. Subscribe to an English newspaper or magazine or read one regularly on the Internet; see the links page.

When you find new words try to guess their meaning before looking at them in the dictionary.

Practice reading quickly, without re-reading, to see how much you can understand (this can also help your listening).

Practice different kinds of reading: Scanning is reading for specific information, eg reading some adverts to find the ones that interest you.
Skimming (or reading for gist) is reading to get the main point of a piece of text, eg you might do this with a newspaper or magazine to decide which articles to read in full.

  1. Reading graded texts with quizzes and more!
  2. New Yorker: magazine with stories, articles,...
  3. Read short stories: crime, fiction, horror, ...
  4. Baje y suba libros, documentos, etc.
  5. Reading Online with English Dictionary
  6. Intermediate Reading- Vocabulary
  7. Interm-Advanced Reading Activities
  8. 100 free short English stories -listening, grammar, dictations,...
  9. Reading Comprehension texts, also audio
  10. Los Angeles Times - Children Reading Room
  11. Political satire in the US (advanced level)

Reading on the screen is not a pleasant thing to do, so we recommend you "copy and paste" or just print out the texts you choose. In this section you will find an interesting range of texts of different levels.

Reading exercises should be a regular part of your autonomous learning activity. The more you do it, the more you enrich your vocabulary and experience of everyday English. Eventually you will get familiar with lots of grammar issues and subjects from a practical point of view.

SPEAKING - Hablar

Practice introducing yourself in English.

Prepare a 5 minute presentation on a subject that interests you. Give it to your friends.

Speak to as many English people as possible; if you see English people in your country, say hello and ask if they need any help.

Have an "English Only" party with your friends. Have English food, beer and conversation!

Practise regurlarly in the the voice chatrooms you find out in the Net. Begin with these:

 

  1. Speaking activities & Conversation topics
  2. A voice describes pictures in a museum
  3. Conversation questions for Conversation lessons
  4. Voice chat -download software
  5. They say They're Internet's best Voice Chat systems
  6. Free Language Exchange Network
  7. Splendid speaking
  8. Exchanging conversation online: Verbling
  9. new - Guía de conversación universitaria. Especialmente útil para estudiantes Erasmus o quien desee manejarel vocabulario que necesitan los estudiantes en un contexto internacional.

Practice makes perfect, but many ESL students do not have opportunities to practice speaking English. These websites will help you:

Know other members of the English speaking community, dessign conversation lessons, expose you to interesting forms of speech, correct and improve your pronunciation, etc.

Finally, you may try and register in one of the voice chat rooms on offer and get more practice by actually talking to other speakers or learnes of English.

VOCABULARY - Vocabulario

Read newspaper and magazine articles that interest you write down and check new or difficult words.

Write down and check new words or expressions you hear in movies, songs etc.

Do crossword puzzles and other word games.

Set yourself targets for learning new words - eg try to learn 10 new words a week.

 

  1. Masión del Inglés - Vocabulary
  2. BBC- English In The News
  3. Lista de cosas interesantes para imprimir
  4. How do you remember...
  5. Vocabulary University
  6. BBC - English Grammar
It takes more than 1,000 words to be able to speak English. Do not rely on what they say... about learning English quickly. It is not true!

GRAMMAR - Gramática

Most native speakers NEVER learn rules of grammar.

English grammar rules are complex and have many exceptions.

It is best to learn grammar by hearing and reading as much natural English as you can.

  1. An idea: First of all try your textbook website, then, either: 1. choose one of the following , or 2. search the web for a "grammar topic", such as "prepositions, verb tenses, narrative tenses, etc.
  2. Gramática inglesa (en español) con ejercicios prácticos
  3. Follow the exciting adventures of Rick Mansworth...
  4. Online English Grammar
  5. English Grammar Help - Rules, Worksheets, Games, Quizzes, Exercises
  6. BBC English Grammar Site
  7. Sitio para la práctica gramatical con sonido incorporado. Bueno
  8. new - Bell English Online - Ejercicios, actividades, juegos etc.
A large choice of grammar lessons and activities, most of them interactive which will help you use it more accurately.


PRONUNCIATION -Pronunciación

Pronunciation requires repetition of individual sounds, then words, the phrases and sentences.

Through the webs offered here you can get a fairly good introduction into the sounds of English.

  1. TranslateText to Speech, differ. accents
  2. Record your own voice and listen to it
  3. British Council- pronunciation
  4. Pronunciation exercises in 13 lessons
  5. The BBC web for a better English Pronunciation
  6. Blog que enseña pronunciación con canciones
  7. Diccionario de pronunciación del inglés
A clear pronunciation is crucial for accurate and mutual understanding in conversation. Do not ignore this competence. It is very useful.

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