- Dave's ESL Café
- Where Learning English is Fun! This is the world-famous site hosted by Dave
Sperling, with chat and discussion centers, a job center, sites with idioms,
phrases, photos, quotes, slang words, and even a chance to buy a t-shirt.
- 1-language.com
- Free, comprehensive ESL Site including forums, realtime chat, grammar, writing,
interactive quizzes and games, flashcards, audio materials, helplines, multi-lingual
content - and much more!
- Holly Cobb's
Page
- Holly Cobb is an ESL instructor at College of the Sequoias. She has put
together a page of links to reading practice sites, writing practice sites,
a word of the day site and another site with an idiom of the week. There are
dictionaries, links to Spanish pages, how to get your own e-mail account and
how to make your own webpage.
- D.L. Hennessey's
Links
- This site is a collection of immigration and citizenship information, including
links to immigration law and lawyers, articles on immigration in English and
Spanish, education, history and government sites, and a citizenship and immigration
bookstore.
- FinAid, the Financial Aid Information Page
- This is a great place to start your search for money. It includes information
about grants and contests, scholarships and fellowships, and study-abroad
programs. Also included is information for special interests such as older
students, female students, international students, disabled students, and
minority students.
- Welcome to the White
House
- This is the website for the White House in Washington D.C. Through it you
can send e-mail to President Clinton or Vice President Gore, find out about
the history of the White House and take a virtual tour, read articles on recent
happenings at the White House, and connect to many more federal government
services.
- Learning Oral English Online
- This is an online conversation book from the University of Illinois. It
includes chapters on making friends, looking for an apartment, shopping, asking
for directions, using the library, and more. Each chapter has a written conversation
plus a sound recording that you can listen to (if your computer has the necessary
software and speakers).
- Actors and Actresses
- A list of website links for movie stars, from LINK, the online magazine
for college students. This site also runs a poll on different questions each
week. Last week the question was about drugs on college campuses. This week
the question asks if students would like to have classes without grades. Cast
your vote on the question of the week, then visit the website dedicated to
your favorite movie star.
- The Ralph Bunche School from Harlem,
New York.
- This school puts out a newspaper written by the students and posted to the
web, plus poems, drawings and other art projects by students and posted to
the web.
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