Top 10 Websites to learn languages
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1. Lingq.com
Great website with a huge library of text and audio. Free to use!
2. Livemocha.com
Livemocha is a very famous website. It has graded lessons and many user. Also free to use!
3. Antimoon.com
A lot of people don't know about Antimoon. I am just going to say one thing: if you want to learn English, you should read Antimoon!
4. BBC Learning English
Tons of high quality material
5. All Japanese All The Time
Ok, this blog is about Japanese, but it has so much good insights into language learning that it will help your language learning for sure!
6. How to learn any language
Do you want to know how to learn any language? So this is your website. Also the best language learning forum on the net.
7. ESP Pod
A must for any English language learner. Daily lesson in mp3 format. Free downloads.
8. Grammar Girl
For the grammar freaks out there, this is the website.
9. Better at English
Another very nice site and podcast.
10. Listening-lab.
Tons of material and listening drills.
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Jeannie says:
4 months ago
Your English is very good. I did notice a few places where an American would not have worded things the same way.
"If you want to help me improving my English skills..." should be "help me in improving" or "help me improve."
"I'm not an English native speaker" would sound better as "English is not my native language." or just "I'm not an English native." How you said it is fine, it just doesn't sound natural.
"...and my future Hubs are going to be much better!" sounds very optimistic. If you are trying to sound more professional, I would say, "Your comments are much appreciated and will help to improve future Hubs."