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Basic Punctuation in English

Period (.)
We use a period (.)
  • at the end of a sentence (always)
Hello. My name is Jim. I am a teacher at Gulf Polytechnic in Bahrain. Bahrain is a small island in the Gulf near the coast of Saudi Arabia.
  • when we do not write all of a word (often)
Fri. ( = Friday)
Aug. ( = August)
A. Smith (Mr. Smith's first name begins with "A")
e.g. ( = for example; from the Latin exempli gratia)
etc. ( = and all the others; from the Latin et cetera)

Question mark (?)
We use a question mark (?) at the end of a question (but not at the beginning):
Did John find a nice apartment?
Where is Winnipeg?
Notice the question mark includes the period.

Apostrophe (')
We use an apostrophe (')
  • for the genitive of nouns (Unit 49)
My brother's name is Matthew.
My brothers' names are Matthew, Edmund and Martin.
  • for short forms of words (Unit 6)
Comma (,)
We use a comma (,)
  • in a list
In this sentence, My brothers are Matthew, Edmund and Martin, you can understand that I have three brothers.
But in this sentence, My brothers are Matthew Edmund and Martin, I have only two brothers (one is called Matthew Edmund and the other is called Martin).
Notice that there is no comma before and: I bought some oranges, some apples, some peaches and a pear.
  • at the beginning and end of some extra information
Matthew, my eldest brother, lives near Athabasca.
Matthew, who lives near Athabasca, is my eldest brother.
  • after extra information at the beginning of a sentence
After three months, Matthew found an apartment.
If the weather is good, we can go to the beach.
Finally, I managed to open the door.
But we do not use the comma if we put the extra information at the end of the sentence:
Matthew found an apartment after three months.
We can go to the beach if the weather is good.
  • between exact words spoken and the rest of the sentence
"Don't speak to me," he said.
She said, "I don't think you understand."
NEVER use a comma between subject and verb (Matthew, found an apartment) or between the verb and a noun phrase (Matthew found, an apartment).

Quotation marks (" ")
We use quotation marks (" ") to show that the words between them are the exact words spoken - "Just relax," the dentist told me. Notice that they are at the top of the writing (NOT "Just relax").

Exclamation mark (!)
We use an exclamation mark (!) to show great surprise or great interest.
Really! That is so strange!
Notice that the exclamation mark includes a period and that it cannot go at the beginning of a sentence (NOT ! Really). We do not use it for any other purpose.

Hyphen (-)
We use a hyphen (-) between two words to show that we must read them as one idea.
a second-hand car
a one-way street


source: wpeau.ca

50 video di Grammatica e Lessico Inglese

50 video riguardanti la grammatica ed il lessico della lingua Inglese proposti da Merriam Webster, una compagnia appartenente all'Enciclopedia Britannica. I video affrontano gli errori più comuni, i dubbi più frequenti ed anche aspetti storici della lingua Inglese.

Dictionary of Slang, raccolta alfabetica di slang inglesi e colloquiali

Raccolta alfabetica di slang inglesi e colloquiali attualmente in uso in Gran Bretagna, così come i collegamenti in gergo, bibliografici, e articoli affini.



54 Dizionari Inglesi online

  • 123words.com
    English dictionary with lists of words sorted by their popularity on the Web. Features links to Spanish, French, Italian, Chinese, Hindi, etymology, and thesaurus resources for each word.
    www.123words.com
  • AllWords.com
    Online English dictionary with multi-lingual translations to or from Dutch, French, German, Italian, or Spanish. Includes crossword puzzle solver features, creative writing tips, and slang words.
    www.allwords.com
  • AskOxford.com
    Searchable online version of the Compact Oxford English Dictionary, as well as thesauri, quotations, foreign language dictionaries, a word of the day, and games.
    www.askoxford.com
  • BambooWeb Dictionary
    Online dictionary and encyclopedia providing articles and information on a wide variety of topics. Browse encyclopedia entries by subject, or search for information by key words.
    www.bambooweb.com
  • BeeDictionary.com
    Provides contextual usages of words along with roots, definitions, audio, antonyms, and synonyms.
    www.beedictionary.com
  • Cambridge International Dictionaries
    Search Cambridge's free online dictionaries of English, English for students, French, Spanish, phrasal verbs, or idioms.
    dictionary.cambridge.org
  • Century Dictionary Online
    Searchable American English dictionary, featuring JPEG images of the correct pages in the print version of the Century Dictionary.
    www.global-language.com/CENTURY
  • CoolDictionary.Com: Audible Webster Dictionary
    Online version of Webster's American Dictionary, with audio clips of the correct pronunciation of words and quotes.
    www.cooldictionary.com
  • Datasegment Online Dictionary
    Online dictionary allowing users to search and browse word definitions from multiple English dictionaries and a thesaurus.
    onlinedictionary.datasegment.com
  • Definitions.net
    Online dictionary providing instant lookup and translations of word and phrase definitions, complete with images.
    www.definitions.net
  • definr
    Very fast and simple dictionary which suggests possible words as you type. Good for the spelling-challenged.
    definr.com
  • DICT.org
    Dictionary search site that draws on dictionaries and reference sources including Webster's, Jargon File, translation dictionaries, and Roget's Thesaurus. Created as part of an experiment to create a data exchange protocol for dictionary information.
    www.dict.org
  • Dictionary.com
    Free online English dictionary site, offering word definitions, synonyms, word of the day emails, and writing resources.
    www.dictionary.com
  • Dictionaryofsign.com
    Online international dictionary of sign language. Allows users to send in their own video clips of sign language for use in the dictionary.
    www.dictionaryofsign.com
  • Dictonary Page
    Quick reference guide and dictionary of complicated or uncommon words that are often misspelled.
    www.dictionarypage.info
  • Difficultwords
    A searchable dictionary of selected difficult or uncommon words.
    difficultwords.8-d.com
  • DifficultWords.info
    Provides a searchable dictionary of selected difficult or uncommon words.
    www.difficultwordsinfo.com
  • eLook.org Dictionary
    Online dictionary provides definitions, synonyms, and related words.
    www.elook.org/dictionary
  • Encarta World English Dictionary
    Online English dictionary and thesaurus, featuring audio clips of words pronounced, as well as a word of the day.
    dictionary.msn.com
  • English-Dictionary.us
    No-frills online English dictionary that users can search by word or phrase or browse alphabetically.
    www.english-dictionary.us
  • Free Dictionary, The
    Free online dictionary search, offering English, medical, legal, and computer dictionaries as well as a thesaurus, encyclopedia, and literature reference library.
    www.thefreedictionary.com
  • Grandiloquent Dictionary
    Collecting and defining the most rare, obscure, and pretentious words in the English language. Available in HTML and PDF formats.
    www.islandnet.com/~egbird/dict/dict.htm
  • HyperDictionary
    Online dictionary featuring links to explanations of difficult terms within a given word's definition. Includes computer, dream, and medical dictionaries.
    www.hyperdictionary.com
  • Hypertext Webster Gateway
    Online version of Webster's Dictionary, searchable by word or phrase.
    www.bennetyee.org/http_webster.cgi?
  • iTools Language Tools
    Online dictionary service that includes a thesaurus, industry-specific terminology, crossword puzzle and Scrabble help, and translation tools.
    www.itools.com/lang
  • KirzeN Dictionary
    Online multilingual dictionary, edited by users.
    www.kirzen.com
  • Language Bin, The
    Online dictionary featuring an interface that allows users to see word definitions from multiple sources simultaneously.
    language.bin.org/ref/dict
  • Lexiology.com
    Online dictionary of American English providing contextual usages of words along with meaning, audio, phonetics, antonyms, and synonyms.
    www.lexiology.com
  • Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
    Online English dictionary, with photo illustrations, audio files of selected word pronunciations, example sentences, and lesson plans for teachers. Also available as a CD-ROM edition.
    www.ldoceonline.com
  • LookWAYup
    Online multilingual dictionary and thesaurus search tool that can be embedded into a web page.
    www.lookwayup.com
  • Macmillan English Dictionary
    Offering an award-winning dictionary for English language learners of all abilities.
    www.macmillandictionary.com
  • MBA Brief
    Offers definitions of terms and phrases.
    www.mbabrief.com
  • Meanings 360
    Free online English dictionary.
    www.meanings360.com
  • Merriam-Webster Dictionary
    Free online version of the Merriam-Webster English dictionary, with searchable dictionary definitions, thesaurus, and a student dictionary for kids. Also offers online subscription versions of Merriam-Webster's collegiate dictionary and the Encyclopedia Britannica.
    www.merriam-webster.com
  • Merriam-Webster's Open Dictionary
    Submit and share entries that aren't already in the online dictionary.
    www3.merriam-webster.com/opendictionary
  • Merriam-Webster's Word Central
    Offers kids a student dictionary, Word of the Day, and interactive word games. Includes homework help and lesson plans for parents and teachers.
    www.wordcentral.com
  • Newbury House Dictionary of American English
    Free online version of the Newbury House Dictionary of American English, with simple definitions for students and English learners.
    nhd.heinle.com
  • ObjectGraph Dictionary
    Free online dictionary that suggests words and phrases as you type in the search box.
    www.objectgraph.com/dictionary
  • Omnificent English Dictionary In Limerick Form, The (OEDILF)
    Dedicated to writing at least one limerick for each and every word in the English dictionary.
    www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php
  • OneLook Dictionaries
    Dictionary search service that offers definitions from a variety of online English and foreign language dictionaries. Find the definition of a term, see terms that correspond to definition key words, or search for the correct spelling of a word.
    www.onelook.com
  • OneLook Reverse Dictionary
    Reverse dictionary lets you enter a concept to see matching words and phrases, for those times when you remember the definition but not the word.
    www.onelook.com/reverse-dictionary.shtml
  • Phoebe
    Online dictionary providing word definitions and links to additional resources.
    www.phoebe2.com
  • Visual Dictionary, The
    See definitions for terms from biology, anatomy, and music with the InfoVisual visual dictionary. Browse by topics and thumbnails, or search for a word or phrase.
    www.infovisual.info
  • Visuwords? Graphical Dictionary
    Visuwords looks up word meanings and associations with other words and concepts. This graphical dictionary is a helpful tool for writers, journalists, students, and teachers.
    www.visuwords.com
  • Vocabulary.com: Dictionary
    Free online dictionary, with engaging definitions.
    www.vocabulary.com/dictionary
  • VoyCabulary
    Turns the words on a webpage into links to their dictionary definitions, so you can look them up with a single click. Includes thesauri and foreign language dictionaries.
    www.voycabulary.com
  • Wiktionary
    Collaboratively produced multilingual dictionary, with meanings and definitions, etymologies, and pronunciations. From the founders of Wikipedia.
    www.wiktionary.org
  • Word Assault
    Searches multiple English dictionaries for words and phrases. Includes thesaurus, place names, computing terms, a Bible dictionary, and the CIA World Factbook.
    www.wordassault.com
  • WordIQ.com
    Reference resource that includes an encyclopedia, dictionary, almanac, thesaurus, and dream interpretation database as well as a general search engine.
    www.wordiq.com
  • Wordsmyth Dictionary-Thesaurus
    Online dictionary, thesaurus, and other American English resources for students and the general public. Find word definitions, spellings, and synonyms, or try tools like the Wordsmyth glossary maker or anagram solver.
    www.wordsmyth.net
  • WordThrill
    Online dictionary listing of definitions and synonyms, also find free word games.
    www.wordthrill.com
  • WordWeb Online
    Online dictionary and thesaurus which covers American, British, Australian, Canadian, and Asian English spellings and words.
    www.wordwebonline.com
  • Yahoo! Reference
    Find an online encyclopedia, quotations, and other fact-finding tools at Yahoo! Reference. Search for dictionary definitions, spelling help, thesaurus synonyms, maps, flags, and other answers.
    education.yahoo.com/reference
  • YourDictionary
    Directory of online English dictionaries and thesauruses, translation dictionaries of 150 different languages, grammar help for 70 languages, and pages of linguistic fun.
    www.yourdictionary.com
fonte; yahoo.com

Red Words Game, scopri le 7500 parole più usate dai madrelingua inglesi

Il 90% delle volte i madrelingua inglesi utilizzano, nel linguaggio parlato e scritto,solo 7.500 parole, che vengono chiamate “Red Words”. In alcuni dizionari queste parole oltre ad apparire in rosso  sono classificate con le stelle. Le parole con una stella sono comuni, le parole con due stelle sono frequenti  e le parole con tre stelle sono le più frequenti. Ma si può indovinare quante stelle ogni red word vale? Metti alla prova il tuo intuito sulla frequenza delle parole con questo gioco.

Wheel Game di MacMillian per imparare i Verbi Irregolari Inglesi giocando

Gioco del tipo Ruota della Fortuna,  utile, divertente e con relativo punteggio, per imparare tutte le forme dei verbi irregolari inglesi. Un'attività da assegnare per casa o da fare in classe con la LIM  che non mancherà di divertire e istruire gli "alunni" di tutte le età.

Gioca a Wheel Game

I migliori 10 siti per imparare la Grammatica Inglese

Livello principianti

Grammar Gold: Questo sito offre una serie di esercizi per imparare la grammatica da zero . Il sito supporta anche l'audio per il testo scritto sul sito . L'intera attività di apprendimento si articola in gradi .

Grammar Practice Park: Questo sito aiuta le vostre abilità grammaticali divertendovi . Qui si esplora un parco in cui giocando ai giochi si praticano le abilità grammaticali.
Bitesize : Bitesize KS1 è un'iniziativa della BBC per aiutare i principianti a imparare la grammatica con il divertimento. I bambini possono imparare la grammatica facendo varie attività divertenti e imparare di più sull’alfabetizzazione. Oltre alla sezione di grammatica , i bambini possono anche trovare Matematica e lasezione scientifica per la pratica.

Grammar Man Comic: è il modo migliore per imparare la grammatica a livello principiante con un sacco di divertimento . La presentazione del sito è in forma di fumetto, leggendo il  fumetto si impara la grammatica.

Livello Intermedio

The English Club: Questo sito vi guiderà nel dare un'introduzione di base su ciò che è la grammatica . Qui le lezioni sono in forma di quiz per verificare la comprensione dello studente della lezione . Gli studenti possono inizialmente di leggere la lezione e poi fare i quiz per testare la loro comprensione della  lezione.

The Grammarly Handbook: è un altro sito che aiuta gli studenti nei vari argomenti di grammatica. Il sito è facile da navigare e ogni parte inizia con un esempio prima di dare una spiegazione esauriente delle lezioni . Tuttavia, la lingua del sito è po' avanzata che lo rende po' difficile da capire.

Study and Exam: è un sito web buono sia per i principianti che per i livelli intermedi. Qui è possibile ottenere una spiegazione dettagliata della parte del discorso , così come per gli altri componenti della grammatica . Questo sito è uno dei migliori per gli studenti.

Grammar Bytes: Il contenuto del sito è molto buono così come il flusso e l'uso del linguaggio. Grazie alla lingua facile tutti possono capire la lezione . Qui potete trovare vari esercizi , nonché quiz interattivi . La breve ma chiara spiegazione aiuterà gli studenti a capire meglio le cose . Il sito offre anche una spiegazione multimediale che include video You Tube.

Livello Avanzato

Brainpop : Brainpop offre contenuti incredibili per gli studenti che vogliono imparare il livello avanzato della grammatica . Il sito è stato fondato nel 1999 ed è molto coinvolgente. I contenuti aiutano gli studenti a imparare ed gli educatori ad insegnare ai loro studenti.

Road to Grammar: Road to Grammar è anche tra i migliori siti web dove le persone possono imparare un livello avanzato della grammatica . Si possono trovare molti quiz sorprendenti e interattivi , nonché lezione che aiutano ad arricchire le vostre abilità grammaticali .

 Anche queste risorse aggiuntive possono aiutare a raggiungere l’obiettivo: