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Old 21-Aug-2006, 20:40
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Hi, guys! It has been a while... My students are asking me how they can improve their English using Internet, and apart from this site I do not know of any other... Besides, I myself do not search the net very often simply because I do not have the time. Do you know what websites they can visit to practice more, and for what level they are appropriate? I have students in Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Levels that are all willing to improve taking advantage of their computers, since they spend most of their time on line... Thanks in advance
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Old 21-Aug-2006, 21:50
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Try looking here to start with: http://www.usingenglish.com/links/
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Old 22-Aug-2006, 20:54
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THANKS A LOT!!! I already started sharing this site with them. Let's see how it works.
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