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Free Resources for Your Students...

These are links to free, online resources that you can offer or assign to your students for additional practice. You can also use these links to support your lesson planning.

Pronunciation

A1-C2

Pronunciation - Dictionary

American English & British English. This is a great dictionary with audio pronunciation of the words. Type in the word you want to pronounce and you will see a sound icon for US and a sound icon for UK.

Pronunciation

A1-C2

Pronunciation - Links for Practice

Links to a variety of pronunciation practice sites, including games.

Pronunciation

A1-C2

Pronunciation Native Speakers (American & British)

American English & British English. Type in the word you want to pronounce. Scroll down and you can listen to multiple native speaks pronounce the word.

Pronunciation

A1-C2

Pronunciation - Dictionary

American English. This is a great dictionary for American English with audio pronunciation of the words. Type in the word you want to pronounce and you will see one or more sound icons, depending on how many ways the word is pronounced in American English.

Pronunciation

A1-C2

Pronunciation - Native Speakers (British)

British English - Practicing the sounds of English as they are spoken by native speakers.

Reading

C1

Reading - by Level for Teens

Reading with exercises to check comprehension. Choose your topic.

Pronunciation

A1-C2

Pronunciation - FAVORITE (American)

American English - One of our FAVORITE sites for learning how to pronounce American English sounds. The videos demonstrate how the interior and exterior of the mouth moves, explain common errors, and offer a lot of practice words.

Pronunciation

A1-C2

Pronunciation - Practice

American English & British English. Available for most words. Google has a wonderful feature that allow you to actually practice speaking a word, and it helps you correct your errors. In the Google search bar, type the word "pronounce" followed by the word that you want to learn to pronounce. For example: pronounce comfortable. Select which English pronunciation you prefer. You can slow down the pronunciation. Click on practice to record your voice and Google will explain any erors and give you examples to help you correct your error.

Reading

C1-C2

Reading - Exercises by Level

Reading exercises and vocabulary to improve your reading comprehension skills.

Pronunciation

A1-C2

Pronunciation - Links for Practice

Links to a variety of pronunciation practice sites.

Pronunciation

A1-C2

Pronunciation - Pronunciation Skills by Level

Work on pronunciation skills based on your level. Includes foundational sounds, word stress, and intonation.

Reading

C1

Reading - 'How to' for Exams

Reading section is specifically designed for the U.S. SAT college entrance exams; however, the skills taught are great preparation for any English reading exam.

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