Showing posts with label DICTIONARIES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DICTIONARIES. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 April 2020

USEFUL RESOURCES

Hello everyone,

These days I've been searching for resources for our virtual class. Sometimes I come across things I post on Google Classroom related to your lessons and sometimes I find more general things that I think you might find useful. 

I'll just post a couple of them which I will add to the PADLET wall you will find on the side bar on the right of the blog. This can serve as a reminder for you to use the useful links there too.

I'm aware many of you have less time than they used to at the moment, but others have more spare time than usual. So just in case you find it useful. Those of you who don't have time now, can always explore it whenever you want in the future. So here are some useful links:

The following are great resources for improving your writing skills and learning vocabulary:





This one is a great site to improve your reading and listening skills.
They are classified according to level and you can both read and listen to the texts before completing the multiple choice tests that are proposed. 



I hope you find them useful.

Take lots of care and stay safe






Wednesday, 6 February 2019

COLLOCATIONS - B 2.1



Dear students,

Are you planning to focus on collocations in your next writing assignment?

I'm posting a link to a free online collocations dictionary that might come in handy.



You can also watch the following video lesson to learn more about collocations:







Sunday, 13 December 2015

LINGRO, MAKING YOU READING EASIER

Dear students,

Here's a great tool to make your reading easier and to improve your vocabulary. Lingro is a great site every student of English should know.

Lingro will help you surf the Internet in English when you are exploring a website full of new words you don't know. It will allow you to quickly look up and learn new vocabulary.

All you need to do is enter the name of the page you want to read on Lingro's homepage, and it will make all the words on the clickable. Then you can click on any word to find out what it means in English or in 11 different languages.

Isn't that cool? Now you have no excuse for not reading in English ;)