domingo, 27 de mayo de 2018

Search in Collocation Dictionary. Ozdic.com

Ozdic.com is an amazing and very useful dictionary that helps English learners write and speak more natural-sounding. It contains over 150,000 collocations for nearly 9,000 headwords. 

Examples of how the collocations are used in context are provided.

Ozdic.com is based on the 100 million word British National Corpus.

Ten Minute History

History-focused YouTube channel. 10 minute introductions to multiple topics for students or people interested in World History.


sábado, 19 de mayo de 2018

Free ebooks

This collection includes more than 800 free ebooks to your Kindle, iPad/ iPhone, computer, smart phone or e-reader. 

Great works of fiction, non-fiction and poetry

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viernes, 18 de mayo de 2018

The Guide to Common Fallacies


The Guide to Common Fallacies is a series of short videos from the PBS Channel. Each video covers a different common fallacy.

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viernes, 11 de mayo de 2018

Leemos en inglés @leemoseningles

Leemos en inglés es una guía interactiva de la Junta de Castilla y León y Unpuntocurioso con lecturas, recursos y actividades para el aula de Educación Primaria. 

Se compone de más de 20 propuestas de actividades para esta etapa, una por cada letra del abecedario, que inciden el la promoción de la lectura a través de materiales atractivos para el alumnado de edades tempranas.

Permite la navegación por área curricular, nivel educativo y competencias clave.

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domingo, 6 de mayo de 2018

Astrobiology: The Story of our Search for Life in the Universe

NASA’s Astrobiology Program addresses three fundamental questions: How does life begin and evolve? Is there life beyond Earth and, if so, how can we detect it? What is the future of life on Earth and in the universe?

This website offers a series of downloadable astrobiology-related graphic history books, conceived to highlight key moments and key people in this field.


sábado, 5 de mayo de 2018

Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature

The Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature at the Library of Congress dates back to 1943. It contains nearly two thousand recordings—of poets and prose writers participating in literary events at the Library’s Capitol Hill campus as well as sessions at the Library’s Recording Laboratory.

Most of these recordings are captured on magnetic tape reels, and only accessible at the Library itself. In digitizing the archive and presenting it online, the Library hopes to greatly broaden its use and value.

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