Resources


Recommended Websites




 Sources of Reading Material

News

Amazon Free Downloads  http://www.amazon.com/

Search Amazon’s kindle store for terms you're interested in or a specific title or genre. Then sort by ‘Price: Low to High’. You will need to set up an Amazon account, but once you have done so, you can download the Kindle file (.azw) to your computer. You can then use a program like Calibre (http://calibre-ebook.com/) to view the book or convert it to a pdf or other mobile formats.  You can also convert the tile to simple text, if you’d like to use that for presentation materials. 
 

Reading Resources  from Jeff's Presentation
of note...

TOOLS
Google Translate http://translate.google.com


These can be useful for quickly checking the meaning and pronunciation of words online.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-dictionary-by-goog/mgijmajocgfcbeboacabfgobmjgjcoja?hl=en

ONLINE SOURCES of Reading Materials


Writing Sites
Vocabulary Practice Sites

Specific Writing Tips

Purdue's Online Writing Lab has an extensive range of guides about various aspects of writing. 
Purdue OWL Site Map
___________________________________________________
Activities


No comments:

Post a Comment