Best Online Language Tools for Word Nerds

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Lifehacker is running a good piece today that highlights a series of web-based language tools for anyone looking to figure out a word’s definition, translation, pronunciation, synonym, or antonym. Word nerds, this could be your lucky day…
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Top 10 Grammar Myths

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For National Grammar Day (March 4), The Grammar Girl (MP3 - iTunes - Feed - Web Site) issued another popular podcast that outlines and debunks 10 common grammar myths. If you’re already up to speed on these (preview them here), congrats. If not, give a listen.
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Learning Foreign Languages the Mango Way

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What’s an easy way to learn a new language at no cost, whenever and wherever you want? One is to take advantage of our extensive collection of foreign language podcasts. Another is to check out Mango Languages, a web site that offers free online language courses that will teach you the basics in French, German, [...]

100 Great American Speeches

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American Rhetoric has compiled its list of the top 100 American speeches, all of which can be conveniently accessed as mp3 files. Most of the speeches listed here are known for their eloquence, and many for the pivotal role they played in effecting major political and social change. The compilation lets you listen to F.D.R. [...]

The New Grammar Podcast on the Block

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It didn’t seem like an obvious blockbuster at first — at least not to me — but The Grammar Girl (iTunes - Feed - Web Site) has remained one of the most downloaded educational podcasts on iTunes. To be precise, each week, about 100,000 people download these short podcasts that offer “quick and dirty tips” [...]

Ten Podcasts to Build Your Vocabulary

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Recently Merriam-Webster announced that they’re adding “ginormous,” “speed dating” and a few other gems to the latest edition of their dictionary. In their honor, we present ten podcasts to help you expand your vocabulary. Enjoy!

Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Day (Feed, Site)
Podictionary (Feed, iTunes, Site)
The Word Nerds (iTunes, Site)
NPR: On Words with John Ciardi (iTunes, [...]

Learning English with Podcasts (ESL)

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These days, Open Culture has been attracting an international audience. To give you a littlesample, 43% of our readers come from outside the US, and they come chiefly from Taiwan (lots from Taiwan lately), Germany, China, Japan, France, Spain, India, Mexico and Brazil. But if you count them all up over the past week, we [...]