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Recommended ESL Websites for Grammar Practice and ESL Websites for Verb Practice

LEE (Learning English Electronically)
LEE is a computer-based educational program designed primarily for English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction. The goal of LEE is to help college-level adults with a moderate level of proficiency in English recognize the structural patterns of the English language and develop their writing skills at the sentence level. [more about LEE]

Activities for ESL Students
is a site that contains over 1,000 activities to help you study English as a Second Language. This project of The Internet TESL Journal has contributions by many teachers. Categories include Grammar Quizzes, Vocabulary Quizzes, Crossword Puzzles, and more. Quizzes are provided in the form of linked web pages, JavaScript, and Flash.

Dave's ESL Cafe on the Web
Dave Sperling provides the premiere web resource for information about English as a Second Language. The cafe is "open 24 hours per day"!

English Baby!
English lessons, chat, forums, penpals and vocabulary quizzes to help you learn English.

Randall's Cyber Listening Lab
These self-grading JavaScript listening quizzes will help you check your listening comprehension skills in English. They were designed to help ESL/EFL students self-test and improve their listening comprehension via the interactive Web pages.

PEAK English
This site was created to provide ESL/EFL schools and teachers with a suite of online lessons and free, easy to use class management tools to compliment regular classroom teaching.

English Computerized Learning, Inc.
A grammar and vocabulary program for beginner English learners.  This program, which uses the unique Color Key, will help students learn and remember the English skills they need for basic communication in English. Every word has a Color for the part of speech that it represents.  The students will be able to learn word position simply by remembering what part of speech each color represents!

Dartmouth Writing Program
Materials for students, faculty and writing tutors.

Grammar Aquarium
Grammar notes, online and handout exercises for EFL and ESL.