Useful resources

Hi! Before making a good start with our method it is absolutely essential to know the basics. After all it wouldn't make much sense to study English with videos if you don't know at least the simplest vocabulary and have no idea how to connect words with each other.

Here is the list of resources I myself find useful

http://www.24english.ru/multimedia/programs-english/380-tell-me-more - this one I would recommend for listening, speaking and pronunciation. I personally find it very appealing to have an ability to see what you've already done and what you expect to face in all its deepness and complexity with those self-filling tables. 'Tell me more' provides just that.




http://literacynet.org/learningresources/ - that one I find great for reading and writing. The best feature about this website is that it provides you with a real material from articles and speaches and not some artificial dialogues you were used to while studying the old-fashioned way. Each module includes the full text of each story and interactive activities to test comprehension. The learner can choose to read the text, listen to the text, and view a short video clip of the story.




https://www.esltower.com/ - this resource is great for learining grammar. The outstanding thing I like about it is that it makes the whole proccess of learning a cycle of short games for all aspects of English grammar. After all it isn't work if you enjoy it, is it?




http://www.pdictionary.com/ - this website is absolutely wonderful for learning vocabulary. It contains a gigantic list of words with each of them providing a simple picture for better memorising. If you're having difficulties with remembering one word or another - this source is good for finding pictures to print in the back of language-cards.



That's all for now. Stay tuned!

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