Wordia – Dictionary that brings words to life
Wordia is a wonderful online dictionary has videos of people defining words. Listen to the tone of their voice, their expression on their faces, and their body language. Build your vocabulary beyond...
View ArticleHowCast
At Howcast watch videos on a variety of different topics and learn how to… Watch instructional videos submitted by regular people. Topics range from: Arts & Media, Business & Finance, Careers...
View ArticleOne in 8 Million
The New York Times has provided a platform for people to tell their story on their website One in 8 Million. View pictures and hear their story in their words. This is a fascinating way to learn...
View ArticleStudent Health 101
Many students who travel abroad for their education have many questions about living on their own. College Health Services publishes an interactive online magazine for students studying at the...
View ArticleVoice of America – Learning English Channel
Voice of America has long been a source of English around the world since 1942. They now have a Youtube channel for English Language Learners. It is an excellent place to go to practice your listening....
View ArticleUsing Google to Do Academic Research – Tips
This infographic from HackCollege.com informs students how they can take full advantage of their google search.
View ArticleFree Audio Books
Improve your listening skills and learn new vocabulary by listening to free audio books online at booksshouldbefree.com. Choose from the hundreds of books and listen to streaming audio or download a...
View ArticleActivating Your UMNetID
Once you have been registered for the English Language Centre students can activate their UMNEtID which will give them access to University email, wireless, computerlabs, Desire2Learn, JUMP and much...
View Article2 Minutes Worth Watching
Want to practice your academic listening? A Canadian website, Vidoyen.com, has scholars and professionals sharing their thoughts on a variety of topics from Arts & Culture and Sports to Philosophy...
View ArticleClaiming Your UofM Computer Account
The following procedure is for English Language Centre or U of M students. Once you have been registered for the English Language Centre students can activate their UMNEtID which will give them...
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