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New Online: Learn English - with audio and transliterations Sun Jan 21, 2007 14:58 pm  New Online: Learn English - with audio and transliterations
 

Hi Everyone !

Today I launched a new website called:
Learn English
http://www.learn-english.co.il

Learn English is a free, on-line, educational resource for
ESL and EFL students to learn English words. The flash site
incorporates 40 topics, along with over 1,500 English words
and phrases. When you click on a word or phrase you can
hear it spoken. The high quality audio was created
in a sound studio.

The site is multilingual. The menus, transliterations and
translations are in four languages: French, Hebrew
Russian and Spanish.
There is an English Only menu, for those that prefer
not to use language translations and transliterations.

Both the student and the teacher will find the site easy to use
and very educational. As mentioned, the site is free to all.

Feedback (in English) is welcome.

Have a good day,
Jacob
Jrichman
I'm new here and I like it ;-)


Joined: 30 Oct 2006
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New Online: Learn English - with audio and transliterations Mon Jan 22, 2007 19:28 pm  New Online: Learn English - with audio and transliterations
 

jrichman wrote:
Hi Everyone !

Today I launched a new website called Learn English...
Hi Jacob! I`m Bora, thank you so much, this new page is more good for me , because I have problem with spelling, thank you again. Sincerely Bora. Have a nice day.
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