Az Eszterházy Károly Tanárképző Főiskola Tudományos Közleményei. 1998. Vol. 2. Eger Journal of English Studies.(Acta Academiae Paedagogicae Agriensis : Nova series ; Tom. 26)
Studies - Ramesh Krishnamurthy: Electronic resources for language teaching and learning: cornucopia or information overload?
Adverb Order: how to extend simple sentences by adding adverbials; where to put them and in what order. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cellis/antagonym.html Common Errors in English - a page on the most common usage and spelling mistakes in English. http://www.hiway.co.uk/~ei/intro.html An Elementary Grammar - an entire grammar book online. http://www.fairnet.org/agencies/lca/grammar2.html ESL Grammar Notes: Articles - explanations and rules on using articles, countable and non-countable nouns, Explanations and rules on verb tenses. http://www.pacificnet.net/~sperling/wwwboard2/wwwboard.html ESL Help Center - twenty-four-hour help for ESL/EFL students from an international team of ESL/EFL teachers. http://deil.lang.uiuc.edu/web.pages/grammarsafari.html LinguaCenter's Grammar Safari. A great place for students to gather real grammar examples found on the World Wide Web. http://www.edunet.com/english/grammar/toc.html On-line English Grammar - an excellent grammar resource http://www.ihes.com/Sresource/Sstudy/simplesentence.html Sentence Structure: Simple Sentences: the parts of a simple sentence and how to put them together. Anyone who has tried a simple search on a popular search engine such as Alta Vista will be familiar with the problem. For example, I have just searched for "English + grammar", and I am told that "688590 matches were found": 1. Business English grammar,vocabulary,listening and reading exercises 2. On-Line English Grammar 3. The Internet Grammar of English 4. Internet Grammar of English 5. Lydbury English Centre - Grammar page has moved 6. English Grammar 7. English Grammar Clinic - Links page 8. WORDbird: English grammar, editing, and writing 9. Welcome to Jonathan Revusky's Interactive English Grammar Pages 10. Basic English Grammar How am I - or any teacher or student - supposed to cope with this inundation of information? One answer is that, of course, we do not have to use ail of it! A visit to the first site listed may well give us the answer or the 23