Apps for learning English

1. Stone It’s almost impossible to talk about language learning without mentioning Rosetta Stone. Not only has Rosetta Stone’s app been around the longest, but it also offers a balanced approach. You get to practice speaking, writing, and reading at each skill level. Rosetta Stone offers a completely immersive language learning experience. Contact your local SLT Coord for access!

2. Up Grammar is the heart of any language and, thus, the Grammar Up app is one of the most highly recommended apps for English learners. This app is specifically designed for people who want to improve their grammar, vocabulary and word selection. It consists of more than 1800 multiple-choice questions grouped under twenty different grammar categories.

3. English LaunchPad The English LaunchPad is an app especially designed for English learners and teachers. This app offers a complete package that is full of useful information to help boost your English learning experience. The common features of the English LaunchPad app include practice exercises, lesson plans, grammar structures, whiteboard, quiz generator, student tracking, student roaster, translator and flash cards.

4. Socrative If you want a great tool for creating instant formative and summative assessments, then Socrative is the app for you! Socrative is a cloud-based app by which teachers can easily create a variety of polls, quizzes and various other practice exercises for students, while monitoring and keeping a check on the students’ response.

5. Learn English The Fun Way “Learn English the fun way” is an amazing app for grammar and matching lessons in which English learners get to do simple exercises such as matching an animal or a short description of something to its picture.

6. SpeakingPal Recommended as one of the best apps for English educators and learners, SpeakingPal allow users to record and compare their speech with a native English speaker. This amazing app combines video with automatic speech recognition that tests your English speaking skills. You just have to speak with a video character and get immediate response on how well you said and pronounced all your English words. In short, this app basically understands and rates your speech.

7. Grammaropolis The Grammaropolis app can be called the school of grammar. It shows the parts of speech in the form of animated characters that have different personalities based on their respective roles in a particular sentence. This app makes learning grammar more fun and exciting.

8. iFPoems iFPoems is a fantastic app for poetry lovers. This app consists of a great collection of poems from famous poets around the world. It also allows users to save their favorites along with recoding their own readings of the poems.

9. Wordflex Touch Dictionary Turn your word-meanings search into a fun experience with the Wordflex Touch Dictionary app! Developed exclusively for iPad in association with the Oxford University Press, the Wordflex Touch Dictionary app converts your word entries into attractive trees which you can move, drag, share and reorganize using touch gestures. This app also contains audio pronunciations both in UK and US English, which is a great benefit for English learners.

10. Dynamic English Lesson 3 – Idioms The Dynamic English Lessons 3 – Idioms is an app that helps students learn and remember idioms using interactive games, fun graphics and practical examples. The idioms are grouped under six different categories including animals, body parts, objects, action and sports, food and drink and miscellaneous. By using the dial, you just have to select the right words in order to complete the idiom that is shown in the picture. It is one of the best apps if you want to test yourself on how to use idioms correctly.

11. iBooks iBooks is a complete book library for the iPad users. It includes the iBookstore and allows users to download and read books for free. It also allows users to save their favorite classics for free. The app features a beautiful bookshelf, on which you can browse various books; tap a book to open and read it, and add notes to your favorite paragraphs in the book. You can also create your own texts and upload them into the app.

11. One of them is Babbel, which is a paid service, costing anywhere from $6.95 to $12.95 per month (per language), with costs going down if you pay for several months at once. It has a 20-day money-back guarantee, several free introductory lessons, and over a dozen languages.

Other Second Language Training Resources: 1. Termium plus (Bilingual) 2. Le point du FLE (grammar, comprehension, oral all level) French 3. https://www.lawlessfrench.com/ 4. https://www.lexilogos.com/english/index.htm (multilingual online dictionaries) 5. word reference dictionary 6. Linguee 7. https://www.francaisfacile.com/ 8.https://www.anglaisfacile.com/ 9. https://papp.csps- efpc.gc.ca/courses/dept/CSPS/C285/content/section06/materiel_rencontres.html#questions 10.https://papp.csps-efpc.gc.ca/courses/dept/CSPS/C285/content/section03/index.html 11.https://www.justice.gc.ca/fra/sjc-csj/franc/outil-tool.html 12.https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/csj-sjc/franc/tool-outil.html 13.https://www.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/accueil.aspx 14.https://papp.csps-efpc.gc.ca/courses/C258PROD/Content/index.aspx 15.https://www.canada.ca/fr/commission-fonction-publique/services/evaluation-langue- seconde/entrevues-langue-seconde-niveaux-b-c/a-propos-du-test.html 16.http://www.visezjuste.uottawa.ca/?fbclid=IwAR156J6NqxJcYXXI2F1XV2yMvClsKEbyuONTC_ KAdBV1ywVJ4tkRrscXfdg 17. Language Learning Base – an online community for learning new languages http://languagelearningbase.com/?fbclid=IwAR2iB10SjGBcVTsx60eqmsMcyqCSIOtKet3mgiQX mjvMgDjBO4r4w8aLK3c