Another website that I use quite often is www.wordreference.com, which is one the best online dictionaries. The reason why I think this is one of the best dictionaries is that it has forum discussions, which are very useful when you are looking for the translation of a phrase or expression.
Well, if you are a teacher or a student of English, at least one of these websites could be a good option for enhancing your learning or saving time when you are planning your lessons; and if you're writing blogs I'm sure I told you to use wordreference and not google translator!!
Hi all!
This week we will write about a career-related website that you enjoy visiting. You have to:
1. Provide the link
2. Describe the website (sections, features, etc)
3. Say how often you visit the site
4. Explain why you like the site
and... what if you don't have or know a website related with your career?? you can write about a person/expert on your field that you admire!
You have to mention:
1. Who this person is (short biography)
2. What this person has done (examples of their work)
3. Include his/her image
WORDCOUNT: 170 WORDS (don't be afraid!)
Make comments on 3 of your classmates' post+your teacher
Also, I always forget my passwords!
ResponderEliminarI used to use google traductor for english homework or presentations, but thanks to you I realized that wordreference was better in all aspects
ResponderEliminarteacher i think wordreference is so useful, but the translator is more comfortable and fast):
ResponderEliminarI can imagine the website help and gives ideas to the teachers who want to make a better class and go further.
ResponderEliminari think the same of Daniel, google is faster than wordreference
ResponderEliminarI think that busy teacher page it´s like rincon del vago for the studients.
ResponderEliminarPd: Long life to the cheap
I think that today technology helps us many things and we have to occupy it correctly
ResponderEliminarI am going to show this website to my best friend, he is studying to be a teacher :)
ResponderEliminarTeacher, put your name and birthday as a password, so you will never forget it haha.
ResponderEliminarthaks to you I discovered Wordreference too, and it´s so much better but babylon it´s faster to translate
ResponderEliminarIn my opinion I prefer Google translate, but I admit that word reference is a complete and serious web site.
ResponderEliminarI visit wordreference very often because since I was in school my teachers recommended it
ResponderEliminarlike word reference i found linguee that is a very good transalator
ResponderEliminarGoogle translator is unique, Google and nothing else!
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