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Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.net This is a great source of public domain e-texts. Everything from "Alice in Wonderland" to "Paradise Lost". |
Interesting Things for ESL Students: http://www.manythings.org A fun site for students of ESL/EFL. Word games, quizzes, slang, proverbs, and much more! |
John and Sarah's TEFL Pitstop http://www.lingolex.com/jstefl.htm This site has numerous games for TESL/TEFL, using humor in lessons, worksheets, charts, discussion forum, and more. |
Guide to Grammar and Writing http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar Anything you want to know about grammar and writing is here. An excellent resource for ESL students. |
The Internet Public Library http://www.ipl.org An online Public Library as its name implies. This site has links to e-books, a reference area, newspapers, magazines, and exhibits. My favorite area is the "Say Hello to the World" section This section has lessons on how to say Hello in many different languages as well as additional language learning links for each language. |
The Java Boutique http://http://javaboutique.internet.com This java site has many freeware and shareware java applets which can be added to your website. They are categorized so it is easy to find the type of applet you are looking for. The site also has other java related topics such as, a forum, articles, and tutorials. |
Text World http://http://www.textworld.com This site is the home of the "Simple Concordance Program", a very nice windows based concordancer. There are also other concordancing and collocation software for processing natural language text. |
The JavaScript Source http://http://javascript.internet.com If you prefer javascript to java, this is the site for you. There are tons of free javascript examples which you can cut and paste into your webpages. |