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Dialogues: OM Listening

 Here's an Argentine site that has American English listening

Grammar: Azar Grammar PowerPoints, Step Forward, A4ESL, and ManyThings.org

Here are some sites for focusing on grammar:

The Azar Grammar website has PowerPoints that present the various grammar points covered in the Azar Grammar series:

Basic English Grammar (Beginning Level)

Fundamentals of English Grammar (Intermediate Level)

Understanding and Using English Grammar (Advanced Level)

Each of the Step Forward chapters include a grammar exercise. Here's a link to the Step Forward site. Make sure you click on your book image so you are on the right level.

A4ESL has lots of grammar exercises. They are divided into easy, medium, and difficult. The exercises are done by many different teachers in different ways so try more than one if you don't like the first one that you try.

The BBC Learning English site has excellent grammar lessons . Make sure you look at the "Grammar Challenge".

Manythings.org has a grammar section. Some of the exercises link to A4ESL but some of them are just on many things.

 

Chinese New Year's PowerPoints

You can see Gloria and Bi Yu's PowerPoints on the web. [Gloria's PowerPoint had to be revised to fit the web)

Oxford University Press Text Websites

Oxford University has many sites to support their textbooks. Here's a link to the main page.

TPR Listening

Here's a great site for listening. There are diagrams to show motions and recordings to the diagrams.

A4ESL.ORG Easy Grammar Quizzes

A4ESL.ORG is a website developed by ESL/EFL teachers and has lots of quizzes, puzzles, and activities. Here's a link to their easy grammar quizzes.

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