Chatrooms & Penpals
Write e-mails in English, and meet new people from all over the world.

Dictionaries
Do you need to find the meaning of a word? Look on the Internet!

Educational Software
Teachers and students alike - do you want to write your own quizzes?  Need a good place for downloads?  Check these out. 

Encyclopedias
Have a topic? Need more details? Look here.

ESL sites
Where do you start? HERE! These sites are BIG, with tons of practice and interactive information for students.

FUN sites
Trivia, jokes, cartoons, mysteries, cool facts, and more. Do you need a break from studying? Try one of these sites. 

Games and Puzzles
Do you like challenges? Do you like word searches, or new ways to study English? 

Grammar
What does that sentence mean? How can I say it correctly? 

Idioms, Proverbs, & Slang
What does it mean when somebody says, "Get off my back"? Learn a new idiom every day.

Information Resources
(libraries, museums, etc.)

OK, this link is FINALLY up! (October 11, 2000)

Listening
Is listening difficult for you? Go here to listen to radio programs, practice dialogs, and more.

News
Find a newspaper or a webzine in English on the Internet.
Quizzes
Do you want immediate answers to your questions? Use these interactive quzzes on the Internet.

Reading
Practice reading paragraphs and articles and then do exercises to test your reading comprehension and vocabulary skills. 

Songs and Lyrics
Find pop songs and all the words at these sites. Music can be a great way to learn English. 

Study Abroad
Find a program in which you can study English in the U.S., Canada, Britain, Australia...

TOEFL & TOEIC
Do you need a better test score? Go here for information on these tests and interactive practice on-line. 

Writing
What is a topic sentence? How do I organize my paragraphs?  Look here for advice and exercises on writing academic papers.
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AND, be sure to visit these sites, too:
  • American English - links to sites about general explanations of American English and American English sounds, plus audio, literature, and news. 
  • British English - similar site about British English. 
  • Canadian English - similar site about Canadian English.  
  • Konglish - strange things that Koreans say - not quite regular English... Find out why you shouldn't say "bee-pee", or "same-same", and what you should say instead.
  • Business English - Great list of links! 
  • How Stuff Works - "How does an airplane wing work?", etc. - information on more technical matters; very specific vocabulary and explanations.
  • Student Resource Center from ETS (makers of TOEFL) - Links to other Web sites containing information that may be of interest to international students planning to study in North America. The links are provided as a service to help you learn more about higher education in the United States and Canada and about the culture and history of these two countries. 
  • Jim Edgar's Learning Links - OK, this is another links page. BUT, it is a TERRIFIC LINKS PAGE. There are more than 90 ESL sites listed here, and they are listed according to the country of origin, whether or not they contain interactive exercises, and Jim gives you his own personal rating, too.