Resources for learning English and other languages
Language instruction tools just for the Institute community:
Pronunciator, web classes for 80+ languages*. They also offer access to 256 classes each week taught by teachers and 50 English as a second language options.
Please contact tucker @ias.edu who will give you a user name and password if you are off campus and would like to register.
Practicing English:
- US Department of State, http://americanenglish.state.gov/materials-learning-english
- BBC Learning English, http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/
- Internet TESL journal contains many bilingual quizzes, http://a4esl.org/
- Activities for ESL students, http://a4esl.org/
- YouTube channels: Beginner: EF PodEnglish, English with Jennifer, EngVid
- more advanced or business: Chalk N'Talk,
Grammar and vocabulary:
- Oxford English Dictionary
- Purdue Online Writing Lab
- Dictionaries are also available in print from the HS-SS Library
Collections
- Princeton Public Library offers Pimsleur downloadable resources as well as CDs
- Language Centre, resources for listening through radio stations and other media
- English Club
Language Exchange
Social networking site which provide access to native speakers
Resources specifically for:
- German speakers: http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/index.htm;
- German speakers: Babbel
- vocabulary http://iteslj.org/v/g/ ;
Resources for children:
- Princeton Public Library offers many programs and collections for children.
- Once you have a Princeton Public Library card your children will have access to Muzzy,. a language interface designed just for children. They also provide a subscription for select languages through Rosetta Stone online. see https://princetonlibrary.org/learn-a-new-language-this-fall/
- Starfall
- ABCya