In 2006 I wrote An A-Z of ELT - an encyclopedia-dictionary of terminology relating to English language and English language teaching. As soon as it was published (by Macmillan) I was already planning an update. Hence this blog.
These BUILDER routines create cloze passages of different types and some allow links to learning resources (dictionary, audio file, video file) on user specification.
This site is designed to help students with their writing.
When searching for words, Netspeak can give you directions. Their dictionary contains billions of phrases and how commonly they are used.
Just type the verb that you want to conjugate in any form. Any verb, regular or irregular. Click on "Conjugate." A new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices and tenses.
WordNet® is a large lexical database of English. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept.