English Learnig Resources |
If you can understand this sentence, then you understand English and I'm sure you know how to use it. The question is: How well?
There's no limit when it comes to learning a language. How well you can improve your English depends on the availability of reliable resources available (not only in the real world but also on the Internet.
Here are some places in the virtual world that you can visit to try to improve your English.
The web's ultimate guide to grammar provides a database of topics and an easy-to-search A-Z list of cohmmon questions.
2. Use English Punctuation Correctly
A quick and useful crash course in English punctuation.
3. HyperGrammar
An extensive electronic grammar course at the University of Ottawa's Writing Centre.
4. Grammar Girl
Mignon Fogarty's quick and dirty tips for better writing. Grammar Girl provides short, friendly tips to improve your writing. Covering the grammar rules and word choice guidelines that can confound even the best writers, Grammar Girl makes complex grammar questions simple with memory tricks to help you recall and apply those troublesome grammar rules.
5. Better Writing Skills
This site contains 26 short articles with writing tips about the ampersand, punctuation, character spacing, the difference between i.e. and e.g., etc.
6. The Guide to Grammar and Writing
An old, yet very useful site tht will help you improve your writing on word & sentence level, paragraph level as well as essay & research paper level.
7. Writer's Block
A compact resource with over 20 articles that cover abbreviations, capitalization, numbers, punctuation, word usage and writing styles.
8. Paradigm Online Writing Assistant
This site contains some useful articles that explain common grammar mistakes, basic punctuation, basic sentence concepts etc. Worth visiting and reading.
9. The Learning Centre
A site that contains articles similar to those in POWA, but with more examples.
10. Jack Lynch's Guide to Grammar and Style
Those notes are a miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations, comments on style, and suggestions on usage put together by Jack Lynch, an Associate Professor in the English Department of the Newark campus of Rutgers University, for his classes.
11. English Style Guide
This guide is based on the style book given to all journalists at the weekly newspaper The Economist. The site contains various hints on how to use metaphors, puntuation, figures, hyphens etc. Brief and precise.
12. Technical Writing
An extensive guidance on grammar and style for technical writing.
13. 40+ Tips to Improve Your Grammar and Punctuation
A writer on the DumbLittleMan website wrote: "Purdue University maintains an Online Writing Lab and I spent some time digging through it. Originally the goal was to grab some good tips that would help me out at work and on this site, but there is simply too much not to share." So, basically this page is a much shorter version of OWL.
14. Common Error in English
A collection of common errors in English, with detailed explanations and descriptions of each error.
15. AskOxford: Better Writing
A very useful reference for classic errors and helpful hints but with terrible site navigation.
16. Dr. Grammar's Frequently Asked Questions
Answer to common grammar questions related to English grammar, with examples and additional explanations.
17. English Grammar FAQ
A list of common English language problems and how to solve them. This list was compiled from an extensive archive of postings alt.usage.english by John Lawler, a retired linguistics professor at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.