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Links: Grammar on the Internet
Eine der besten zur Zeit in Netz zu findenden Grammatiken ist die OnLine English Grammar der Hampstead School of English, die Ihnen zusätzlich zu einem Nachschlagewerk auch Übungsaufgaben und Soundmöglichkeiten bietet.
Weitere Grammar and Style Notes finden Sie hier.
Einen eher unterhaltsamen Service bietet die Grammar Queen, die gezielte Fragen zu Grammatik und Etikette der englischen Sprache beantwortet.
Weiterhin gibt es hier Links zu den folgenden Themen:
On-line reference grammars
- The Internet Grammar of English (Survey of English Usage), an overview of English grammar, also comprises exercises:
- Chemnitz InternetGrammar:
- A Brief Grammatical Sketch of English, a linguistic desription of the English language:
- On-Line English Grammar (Digital Education network), more comprehensive and more colorful than "An Elementary Grammar":
Where to ask for help with English grammar
- GrammarNOW! A Grammar, Composition, Editing, Proofreading Resource:
- Ask Miss Grammar:
On-line grammar exercises
- Preparation for the TOEFL test, interactive exercises on multiple-choce basis, e.g. "Recognizing the Function of Phrases". Feedback is given immediately. If needed the program gives hints at the solution. Does not let you proceed until you have answered the question correctly. Contains also a part that explains grammar, though there is only one example, the passive voice, available:
- Interactive Exercises by Jim Duber (Berkely University), High-Tech Exercises with movies and sounds, require plug-ins and do thus not run on every system:
- Self-Study Quizzes for ESL Students, run by "The Internet TESL Journal" (JP), a collection of interactive exerises of different types: an editing task, a matching task, multiple-choice, and fill-in-the-blanks exercises. There is also a collection of Grammar Quizzes:
- GLAMOUR GRAMMAR, Commercial WebSite:
- Interactive English Language Exercises:
- A Grammar Safari, the greatest webCALL idea I have come across up to now. Students are asked to hunt for grammatical structures on the net by using search-engines:
- Hypertext English Language Practice by Richard Side and the Eckersley School of English. Exactly what the title says. The exercises are based on HTML and resemble Programmed Instruction, but there is no branching:
- Grammar Help, focuses on problem areas for learners of English, includes a wealth of links to interactive exercises on the Internet:
Online dictionaries and thesauri
- A web of on-line dictionaries:
- Merriam Webster:
- Duden Online:
- The alternative dictionaries:
- LEO English/German Dictionary:
- The Internet Dictionary Project:
- WordNet - can be used as an on-line dictionary and a thesaurus, finds synonyms, hyperonyms, hyponyms, etc:
- The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus:
- Plumb Design Visual Thesaurus:
- Roget's Thesaurus:
Further CALL links
- Virtual CALL library:
- English Practice Links (Digital Education Networks):
- Tim Johns CALL Page:
CALL journals
- CALICO Journal:
- Internet TESL Journal:
Others
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