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  1. qwertzy2

    qwertzy2 Thành viên mới

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    Hì hì.. Đã gặp nhau tại Wikipedia Việt rồi !!!!!!!! Cụng ly 1 cái !!!!!
  2. cafewifi

    cafewifi Thành viên mới

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    Em thấy mọi nguời trong này toàn là cao thu English, không hợp tác thì phí sắc quá, làm cái e-education đi nào. ai máu làm ăn nhớn thì mail qua em cho em tham ra giới.
    mail to giare@fpt.vn or vinhchina@fpt.vn
  3. PantherSon

    PantherSon Thành viên quen thuộc

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    Đồng chí có đề án chưa? Lĩnh vực này mình cũng quan tâm nhiều nhưng chưa thu xếp được thời gian thực hiện. Nếu thấy cần người kết hợp thì có thể chat với mình: nmson_vn @ yahoo nhé
  4. solitary

    solitary Thành viên mới

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    Chào mọi người, tôi muốn xin địa chỉ để tải về file mp3 truyện, tin tức,....Tôi chỉ biết VOA special với spotlight (?) 2 cái này có vẻ hơi dễ.
    VOA doc nhanh thì tàm tạm, khổ cái nó dùng từ vựng với ngữ pháp hơi khó 1 chút, với lại phần nhiều là chính trị như bom với cả tiến trình hoà bình nghe mệt quá.
    tôi muốn tìm cái nào khó hơn VOA special 1 chút, có script để kiểm tra lại. Có ai biết giới thiệu dùm 1 cái nhé.
    Cái của bác hungpq bên audio book phần nhiều là link chết hết rồi, ai có cái nào dễ nghe, có script gửi lại cho tôi nhé.
    Cám ơn nhiều.
  5. hungpq0904

    hungpq0904 Thành viên mới

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    Mình nghĩ, trong trường hợp này, bạn nên vào các trang podcast. Đây là directory của các trang web về podcast:
    http://www.podcast.net/
    Podcast thực ra là một dịch vụ mới trên web. Nó cũng giống như các web-blog nhưng lại có âm thanh (thường là ở dạng mp3, available cho bạn download). Đây là các trang web nghiệp dư nên ... . Các trang này vừa có âm thanh, vừa có script nên rất thích hợp cho bạn luyện nghe.
    Để tìm hiểu thêm về dịch vụ podcast, bạn có thể tham khảo tại đây:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcasting
    PS: Hầu hết các link trong thread "Audio books for share" đều ở dạng yousen*** nên thường expire rất nhanh. Nếu bạn cần, cứ gửi email hoặc pm cho mình, mình sẽ gửi cho.
    Cheers!
  6. hungpq0904

    hungpq0904 Thành viên mới

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    http://www.theconnection.org/
  7. cupid84

    cupid84 Thành viên mới

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    Chỉ thấy dạng ram thôi!
  8. cupid84

    cupid84 Thành viên mới

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    Muốn nghe phải down Apple Quick time ah?
    Em k có iPod, chỉ có mp3 bình thường thôi, k hiểu làm ntn???
  9. sirson

    sirson Thành viên mới

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    WEB ADDRESS & DOMAIN NAME & DESCRIPTION

    www.grammarbook.com/grammar/fr_gram.html
    The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation
    Website offers 13 general rules of grammar plus examples followed by an exercise and test to check knowledge. It also covers Subject & verb agreement, use of Who & Whom, Who vs Which vs That, effective writing, misplaced and dangling modifiers.

    http://newark.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/index.html
    Guide to Grammar and Style
    Links to articles and essays on subjects as varied as: "When to Use Semi-colons," "What is a Dangling Participle?"
    Also includes ad***ional suggested reading on English Usage and on-line sources to English and writing resources.

    www.channelone.com/fasttrack/big_index.html#english
    This site offers grammar and writing help. It includes help with style, parts of speech, phrases & clauses, and sentences. It also offers a dictionary, thesaurus, vocabulary help, help with public speaking and links to authors, poets and playwrites.

    www.grammarlady.com
    This site offers interactive help from a former teacher in the "English as a Second Language" program in Pittsburgh, Pa.
    This site has a grammar hotline, a newsletter and a help column.

    www.edunet.com/english/grammar
    Online English Grammar
    Definitions of parts of speech. The list is quite extensive, but the definitions are very short and utilitarian. Examples are included following the definitions. This site also has a ''eForum'' that looks very much like the COD eForum.
    By clicking on "Subject Index" you arrive at an alphabetic listing of all grammar subjects covered at this site.

    http://pw1.netcom.com/~rlederer/rllink.htm
    This site is a potpourri of all things relating to English grammar. There are 10 General headings with many, many related links under each. The headings and related links are: Etymology, Grammar & Usage (with link to COD Grammar 126), linguistic links, newsgroups, puns, reference (dictionaries and thesauri), word games, word & letter play and word watching and vocabulary development.

    http://168.229.236.7/~bcurtis/grammar.htm
    Also http://members.aol.com/hu4wahz/ug/index.html
    This site contains an essay called "Why Good Grammar?" at the bottom of the essay is a link to The Underground Grammarian.

    www.hut.fi/~rvilmi/help/grammar_help/
    Interactive site starting with how to use parts of speech correctly. This is followed by a long list of grammar and word games, puzzles and short quizzes.

    http://webster.commnet.edu/HP/pages/darling/grammar.htm
    Guide to Grammar and Writing
    Topics start at the sentence level, progress to the paragraph level and culminate in the essay level where "Principles of Composition." are discussed. The site also includes examples of business letters, memos, resumes and research papers. It offers a help column, interactive quizzes, a list of online resources, quotes from famous writers about writing and grammar goofs and misspellings from college and high school essays. Ends with Websters dictionary and thesauris.

    http://www.stormloader.com/garyes/its.html
    Only one page to this web site. It is dedicated to the difference between "it''s" and "its". Also included is a link to "Grammar and Style" web site.

    www.dsoe.com/explore/english/english.html
    This is also a relatively small site - It covers "Anatomy of English" (parts of speech) and "Style Elements" (capitalization, punctuation and spelling)

    www.theslot.com/contents.html
    The Curmudgeons Style Book
    Written as a supplement to the AP stylebook, this site helps with word choice, capitalization, compounds and punctuation.

    www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/
    University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana Writers Workshop
    This site offers assistance with the parts of speech, phrases and clauses, usage problems and sentence elements. It also has links to a writer''s workshop and other sites that offer help with writing everything from research papers to resumes.

    HELP WITH WRITING
    Resources to Make You the Next Wm. Shakespeare
    That last web address for the University of Illinois makes a nice segue into a listing of web sites devoted to the business of writing. Pick up your pen, and come with me ----
    www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/strunk
    Online Version of "Elements of Style" by Wm. Strunk
    Designed to aid the student who is combining Composition with literature course. Covers the Elementary Rules of Usage, Principals of Composition, Words and Expressions Commonly Misused

    http://www3.sympatico.ca/bill.cutler/INDEX.HTM
    Grammar Grabbers
    Professional Tips for Amateur Writers
    A humorous look at grammar choices that will make your writing clearer and more interesting. Offers help with misused words and phrases, suggestions for simplifying word choices, a brief section of grammar assistance, web page design tips and a section on being "gender neutral."

    www.library.ca/www/utel/index.html
    University of Toronto English Library
    This site, like so many others, covers more than one category. It includes links to History of English, English Composition and writers'' resources.

    www.idbsu.edu/english/cguilfor/paradigm
    Paradigm Online Writing Assistant
    This site is specifically for learning to write. There are pages explaining how to decide what to write, how to organize, revise & e*** what you write. Also has help writing informal, exploratory & argumentative essays.

    www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/errors/errors.html
    Common Errors in English
    Interesting web site that lists the most common errors in English and explains why they are errors. For Instance: affect/effect, capital/capitol, compare & contrast, for all intensive purposes, different than. There are also supplementary pages of usages people keep telling you are wrong but which are perfectly okay. Site lists other resources (with a link to Dan Kies'' Modern English Grammar).

    PUNCTUATION ON THE WEB
    Help Making Your Sentences Readable
    The following web sites are related to punctuation. Some of the sites will have a smattering of grammar and writing assistance.
    www.awbi.com/classes/english/punctuation/01
    from: The Utah Valley State College and The Association of Web Based Learning.
    This site appears to be an English class online. There are 10 basic rules of punctuation with links to examples and participation questions. When answered and submitted, the computer will assess your understanding of the rule.

    www.powa.org/punctuat.htm
    There are no cute graphics or interesting looking pages with this site. It is just one long page of punctuation rules, explanations and examples. The few links that are included cover "coordinating conjunction", "base clauses," "dependent clause," "sentence," "main & independent clauses," and "basic sentence concepts."

    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/writers/by-topic.html
    Purdue University has an online writing lab that covers grammar and punctuation. It can be linked to the writing lab which includes instructional handouts and writing resources

    www.cas.usf.edu/JAC/pms/index.html
    Punctuation information from "The writing Group." The site presents an overview of punctuation and pages of explanations and examples of 5 major means of punctuation:
    the apostrophe
    the colon
    the dash
    the comma
    the semicolon

    http://sti.larc.nasa.gov/html
    A Functional Concept of Punctuation
    This site seems to be part of a larger site that is a ''Handbook for Technical Writers and /E***ors'' called Grammar, Punctuation and Capitalization. This is Chapter 3 and covers the apostrophe, colon, comma, Em dash, En dash, hyphen, italics, parentheses, ellipsis, period, question marks, quotation marks, semicolon and slash

    www.lifelong.com/AcademicWorld/Punctuation/home.html
    Lifelong Universe:Punctuation Made Plain (high school & up)
    As the title shows, this site deals mostly with punctuation. It explains and demonstrates sentences, intonation, questions, & exclamations. The site includes a glossary of terms that covers everything from adverbial clauses to verbs. The definitions include examples and occasionally a link to more information. Each page of explanations has an unusual graphic.

    http://owl.english.purdue.edu/Files/Punctuation.html
    Purdue University Online Writing Lab
    This site offers links to pages that explain the usage of commas, apostrophe, quotation mark, hyphen, semicolon, dash, and parenthesis. You will also find help with run-on sentences, comma splices and fused sentences. there is also a page of definitions of such terms as: independent and dependent marker, independent & dependent clauses, coordinating conjunction, and some common errors to avoid

    HOW DO YOU SPELL THAT?
    Dictionaries on the Web
    Necessary resources for anyone writing anything, including letters, are dictionaries and thesauri. If you have a good word processor, chances are there is also a spell checker. However, maybe you''re using paper and pencil or an old-fashioned typewriter.
    www.m-w.com/home.htm
    Merriam Webster Online - The Language Center
    Online dictionary with search function. Also online thesauris with search function. Plus - A Brief Look at the History of English

    http://eserver.org/langs/
    Languages and Linguistics page from E-Server
    Offers links to dictionaries in several languages, including English-German, French, Russian, Spanish. Also links for learning foreign languages, including Japanese, Arabic, and Russian. Links concerned with Linguistics, oxymorons and acronyms.

    www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/rbeard/diction.html
    An Index of Online Dictionaries (multi-lingual and specialized English)
    A web of online grammars, linguistic fun, thesauri and other vocabulary aids.

    www.perseus.tufts.edu/
    Project Perseus - An Evolving Digital Library
    Contains book texts, English word and phrase search and an English-Greek search tool.

    BOOKS ONLINE
    Finally, the result: English grammar & punctuation & good writing & dictionaries & thesauri=Books!
    www.americanliterature.com/ARCHIVES/ARCHIVES.HTML
    Links to each chapter of great American books including:
    "Little Women," "Winesburg, Ohio," and "The Red Badge of Courage"

    www.promo.net/pg/

  10. ph4love

    ph4love Thành viên mới

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    22/05/2003
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    Nếu bạn nào chưa quen lắm với việc đọc trực tiếp bằng tiếng Anh thì có thể xem qua trang này, viết bằng tiếng Việt, cũng tương đối hoàn chỉnh:
    www.hp-vietnam.com/grammar.htm
    Cheer.

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