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ONLINE

RESOURCES

The following resources are suggestions for websites and applications you can use on your own to improve various components of spoken language. There are, of course, hundreds of other resources available on the internet.

 

If you have a suggestion for a great resource that is not included in this list, please email your suggestion to jckocsis@ncsu.edu

 

VOCABULARY
 
PRONUNCIATION
  • American English Pronunciation Practice: Various mp3 samples of spoken language, with a focus on consonant and vowel sounds

  • English Sounds: "Rachel's English" blog, with a full section on how to make English sounds 

  • Pronuncian: Podcast providing explanations of and exercises for pronunciation, and stress and intonation patterns

  • Intonation: Short videos explaining English intonation

  • Daily Pronunciation Practice: Each day, this site features 5-6 sentences with audio of the common pronunciation and intonation. 

 
LISTENING
  • Voice of America Special News Reports: News reports about current issues, delivered at a slower pace and with English subtitles (the most recent report is from 2012; VOA stopped this version of its reports).

  • This is America: Audio recordings with written transcripts about a given topic in U.S. culture. The recordings are read at a slower pace than normal spoken English.

  • TEDed: Short videos about various topics; many of the videos include brief listening comprehension quizzes.  

 
GRAMMAR
 
IDIOMS
 
INTERNET EXTENSIONS
  • Language Immersion: Translates random portions of a webpage into English (can set the amount of text to translate based on your competencies); works as a Google Chrome extension

  • Google Translate: Uses the Google Translate feature to translate any text

  • Lingua.ly: Allows you to define and collect new vocab words while reading articles/text online

 
MOBILE APPS
  • HelloTalk: Allows you to text (for free) speakers around the world

  • DuoLingo: Award-winning language-learning program

  • iTalki: Skype/video chat with speakers around the world

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