Grammar help sites
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English
Grammar Links for ESL Students . Do you have a question
about prepositions? Do you need to find out how to use the future tense?
Do you want to practice for a grammar test? On this page you will find
links to grammar
references, exercises
and quizzes
that can both help you and allow you to have FUN. There is also a link
to Exam Writer,
a site which allows you to create your own multiple choice and true/false
quizzes online.
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Jonathan
Revusky's Interactive English Grammar Pages. This site
contains lessons in English grammar, along with interactive exercises in
the form of JAVA applets. The exercises on this site are oriented towards
intermediate and advanced students of English. Netscape or Explorer of
at least 3.O is required to use this site and the listening resources.
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The
ESL Help Center from Dave
Sperling's ESL cafe. Here at the ESL Help Center, you can receive help
from ESL/EFL teachers from around the world 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Having problems with Grammar? Writing? TOEFL? Vocabulary? Idioms? Slang?
Don't be shy - ask a question and an ESL/EFL teacher will try to quickly
post an answer onto the same page.
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Grammar
and Style Notes, by Jack Lynch. These notes are a miscellany
of grammatical rules and explanations, comments on style, and suggestions
on usage its author put together for his classes. There are two types of
notes: (1) specific articles on usage, and (2) more general articles on
style. The explanations are of very high quality, but I think this site
lacks the interactivity our students look for to find the source motivating
and different from other more traditional resources as grammar books and
dictionaries.
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Grammar
Help Page by Ruth Vilmi. The first two sections on each
of R. Vilmi' help pages contain help and interactive exercises written
by Ruth and her students. The last section contains a wealth of information
gleaned and linked from a variety of Web sites around the world.
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Interactive
English Language Exercises, a pilot development from
International House which offers interactive exercises about different
grammar topics for different levels of difficulty.
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Guide
to Grammar and Writing. Prepared by Professor of
English/Humanities Charles Darling for his English courses at Capital Community-Technical
College, this is the perfect site to visit if your students need help for
writing. It contains various sections: Contents - a list of links
to many writing related resources on the web, such as "Rules for comma
usage", "Capitalization, and so on, Important things to remember -
such as "Paragraph development", "Coherence and transition", etc., Grammar
topics, Quizzes and a lot more. The site is really helpful.
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