Wednesday, December 10, 2008

ENGLISH

Web Pages
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Voice of America Pronunciation Guide - http://ibb7.ibb.gov/pronunciations/
Sound files and pronunciation guide for more than 2,200 names of people, groups, places, and things in the news around the world.
Scripps National Spelling Bee - http://www.spellingbee.com/
Includes weekly literature-based word activities, a listing of local spelling bees, the history of the national (American) event, rules, and answers to frequently asked questions.
Calls for Papers - http://calls.eserver.org/
Announcement of calls for papers for conference presentations, scholarly journal articles and edited anthologies in the fields surrounding English departments.
Mrs. Adams' Red Apple Site - http://www.studyguide.org/
Includes world, American, and British literature resources, as well as Advanced Placement materials for high school teachers and students.
National Senior Spelling Bee - http://www.seniorspellingbee.com/
USA. Open to adults who are at least 50 years old. Includes word lists and local Bees information.
Secondary English Resources - http://home.pacific.net.au/~greg.hub/engpage.html
Directory of language and literature resources for high school level students.
English Grammar Help - http://www.grammarmechanics.com/
Nonprofit organization teaching English grammar and related English language skills through interactive animated cartoons.
Promote Yourself With Better Grammar. - http://www.bettergrammar.org/
Information and printable practice exercises on nouns and verbs, from the book series.
The Story Tent - http://www.storytent.co.uk/
A resource for literacy and oracy through story in schools in the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands. Tellings use puppets, mask, mime and particpation. Support materials provided.
National Literacy Strategy - http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Troy/7175/lit.html
An index for teachers of the literacy hour Framework for Teaching being taught in primary schools in the United Kingdom.
Silly-plurals - http://lists.beasts.org/mailman/listinfo/silly-plurals
Mailing list for discussion of plural forms of words, and announcements of new discoveries. Archives and subscription information.

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