Pronunciation and Grammar. . . Elsewhere on the Internet!
It was another good week for me and the Internet. I came across two great sites that look like they’ll be helpful for English learners.
If you have good listening skills—we’re talking about native English—but you’re not confident in your grammar, have a look at Grammar Monkeys. It’s a blog—a podcast, really—run by the Wicheta Eagle, which is an American newspaper. At Grammar monkeys, you can hear fast and simple explanations of the kinds of grammar rules that are difficult even for native speakers. . . after all, it’s made more for Americans than for English learners!
Again, if your English is pretty good, but you’d like to work on your pronunciation, have a look at the American English pronunciation blog. There’s a lot on the blog that tries to sell accent reduction classes. . . and I’m all about the Internet being free. But, there are also a lot of good tips on how you can work on your own to improve your accent. Give it a look!
Do you know of other great online resources that should be mentioned? Let me know, and I’ll include them!
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