Anki is a flashcard type study program that will help with the learning process and memorization. It is content-agnostic and supports images, audio, videos and scientific markup (via LaTeX), the possibilities are endless, helping add to the learning experience beyond simple words on a card.
Livemocha is a site I personally use to improve my L2. You can learn for free through an exchange program of helping others and in return they help you. On the other hand you can sign up for a personal tutor for a fee.
This product uses flashcards that learn about you to improve your learning process. Mnemosyne uses a sophisticated algorithm to schedule the best time for a card to come up for review. Difficult cards that you tend to forget quickly will be scheduled more often, while Mnemosyne won't waste your time on things you remember well.
Much like Super Memo, Memory Lifter has learners put information in "boxes" that are to be opened at different stages so that the information has a chance to sink into deep memory rather than surface memory. It is free.
This website helps people to remember, or rather not forget language through a process of being reminded at different stages rather than through daily repetition.
This platform allows teachers and students to link relevant information, including images and webpages, to virtual images to enhance memory and increase recall.
Soundcloud is a website where students and teachers can upload their audio files for others to listen to online. The best part is that people can leave comments at specific points in the recording that pop up as the recording is played. This way students are able to get precise feedback and encouragement at the exact moment something happens.
The list contains 570 word families which were selected according to principles. The list does not include words that are in the most frequent 2000 words of English. The AWL was primarily made so that it could be used by teachers as part of a programme preparing learners for tertiary level study or used by students working alone to learn the words most needed to study at tertiary institutions. The Academic Word List replaces the University Word List.