Monday, April 25, 2005

ESL/IEI: Grammar

http://www.rong-chang.com/: Grammar skills Use the menu on the left of the page to access 'Grammar' . Some of these sites are excellent, others need to be reviewed for level applicability. Can also be used for GED students.

Guide to Grammar and Writing. Study grammar at sentence level, paragraph level, and essay level.
An On-Line English Grammar Book. An online grammar book with a lot of example sentences.
English Grammar Book.With high-quality English lessons and exercises to help English learners learn English grammar online.
Grammar Index. Discussion of about 400 topics on English Grammar.
Revelle Humanities Grammar Handbook. Explanation of various aspects of English grammar.
Grammar Safari. . A project that requires students to hunt for sentence structures on the Web by using SEARCH and FIND functions. Developed by the Intensive English Institute.
Guide to Grammar and Style. This site explains grammar rules, comments on styles, and suggest usage. A lot of advice on how to write better English.
Grammar Slammer. It has an easy-to-use format to help you find what you're looking for, and provide rules and tips about writing clear English.
Zozanga Grammar Lessons. A free and independent web site for EFL/ESL learners and teachers.
The Internet Grammar of English. An online course in English grammar written primarily for university undergraduates.
Rose of York Learning Resources. Free grammar lessons online.
English Grammar FAQ. Some of the postings made to the newsgroup alt.usage.english by John Lawler, Professor of Linguistics.
English Forum Free English language help. Post your questions here and will be answered by someone.