[NIFL-ESL:8886] ESL Disctionaries

From: Esther Perez (perezapple@bellsouth.net)
Date: Mon Apr 14 2003 - 14:17:56 EDT


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Hello Colleagues!

Is there anyone who might suggest a recommended ESL distionary to be
used in conjunction with a pronuncation text for my intermediate ESL
college students?  I'l l be using either Susan Miller's Targeting
Pronuncation or Colleen Meyers's Pronunciation for Success for the
text.  I'm looking for something that's easy to use and provides
information on usage and grammar.

Thanks for your suggestions!

Regards,

Esther Perez-Apple
Perez Apple & Company, Inc.



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