Speaking
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Robot. Web:
Practice speaking English, free writing with an intelligent robot.

Adults - Exercises for High Level Students -. Web:



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Daily ESL. Web:
One of the best ways to improve communication skills is to become familiar with the language by reading, building vocabulary, and discussing what you study in daily conversations. This site presents short conversation starters or readings that you can study and then try to apply in everyday situations. With exercises and links to practise more listenings. For intermediate to advanced.

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In this section, students we will focus on learning idiomatic and everyday expressions to help them deal with daily conversational situations.  As each dialogue is accompanied with carefully designed exercises, They only have to follow the recommended steps and practice at their own pace.
Recommended for 2n cicle and BAT.
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Speaking at English Club. Web:
Everyday situations.
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English Speaking. Web:
Listen to native English speakers and record conversations with them.

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Talk English. Web:
TalkEnglish.com developed the "Click, Listen, and Repeat" functionality. In most of the lessons, you read the sentence, click on the sentence to listen to the sentence, and then you can practice speaking by repeating after the audio file provided by a native English speaker. This proven method strengthens your reading, speaking, and listening all at the same time and makes learning English easy.

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CHATS. Web:

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TOEFL Section 3: Speaking. Web:
The speaking section of the TOEFL takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.
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Let’s Talk. Web:
6 levels from low beginners to advanced.
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ESL Discussions. Web
Thousands of conversation questions.

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Learn English Online - Language Exchange. Web:
Speak or write with native speakers. "How-to" guidelines and lesson plans for effective learning.
Writing
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English Works! Writing: Essays. Web:
http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/writing/main/essay.htm
Ideal for BAT students. It is an excellent page that shows how to write the most common types of essays with examples.

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It shows the parts of an essay. It explains how to write different types of essays.

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TEST YOUR WRITING SKILLS.Web:
This is a free writing exercise for learners of English as a second and foreign language. To take part students will need to watch a short film and then write a short review of their reaction to the film; how they felt while you they were watching and when the film had finished. The film changes to a different film every few weeks. Reviews should be sent to the site where they will be read and assessed by one  English teacher; and then returned to the student by email. 

Speaking
1
Robot. Web:
Practice speaking English, free writing with an intelligent robot.

Adults - Exercises for High Level Students -. Web:



2
Daily ESL. Web:
One of the best ways to improve communication skills is to become familiar with the language by reading, building vocabulary, and discussing what you study in daily conversations. This site presents short conversation starters or readings that you can study and then try to apply in everyday situations. With exercises and links to practise more listenings. For intermediate to advanced.

3
In this section, students we will focus on learning idiomatic and everyday expressions to help them deal with daily conversational situations.  As each dialogue is accompanied with carefully designed exercises, They only have to follow the recommended steps and practice at their own pace.
Recommended for 2n cicle and BAT.
4
Speaking at English Club. Web:
Everyday situations.
5
English Speaking. Web:
Listen to native English speakers and record conversations with them.

6
Talk English. Web:
TalkEnglish.com developed the "Click, Listen, and Repeat" functionality. In most of the lessons, you read the sentence, click on the sentence to listen to the sentence, and then you can practice speaking by repeating after the audio file provided by a native English speaker. This proven method strengthens your reading, speaking, and listening all at the same time and makes learning English easy.

7
CHATS. Web:

8

9
TOEFL Section 3: Speaking. Web:
The speaking section of the TOEFL takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.
10
Let’s Talk. Web:
6 levels from low beginners to advanced.
11
ESL Discussions. Web
Thousands of conversation questions.

12
Learn English Online - Language Exchange. Web:
Speak or write with native speakers. "How-to" guidelines and lesson plans for effective learning.
Writing
 1
English Works! Writing: Essays. Web:
http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/writing/main/essay.htm
Ideal for BAT students. It is an excellent page that shows how to write the most common types of essays with examples.

2
It shows the parts of an essay. It explains how to write different types of essays.

3
TEST YOUR WRITING SKILLS.Web:
This is a free writing exercise for learners of English as a second and foreign language. To take part students will need to watch a short film and then write a short review of their reaction to the film; how they felt while you they were watching and when the film had finished. The film changes to a different film every few weeks. Reviews should be sent to the site where they will be read and assessed by one  English teacher; and then returned to the student by email.