

- English as a Second Language
Guide to over 700 sites for teaching ESL/ESF students.
- LibWeb
Guide to over 5700 pages from libraries in over 100 countries. It includes academic, public, national, state and regional listings of library databases.
- Internet Classics Archive
Select from a list of 441 works of classical literature by 59 different authors, including user-driven commentary and "reader's choice" Web sites.
- YourDictionary.com
Guide to Web-based dictionaries including language, law, business, finance, medicine, computing, and sports. It also lists hypertext word games and language tools such as the thesaurus and word search tools for rhyming, pronunciation, acronyms, synonyms, homophones, antonyms, and spelling.
- PBS On-line
Includes links for reading about the arts and sciences and current affairs.
- New York Times on the Web-Learning Network
This site connects the news with the classroom. Students can read articles online and enable the Vocabulary Knowledge Tool, which links difficult words to their definitions in the Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary. Instructors can use tools to prepare lesson plans to correspond with the Day's news.
- MyReadingLab Web site
This Web site has reading modules for more practice on specific reading skills.
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