Resources for English Language Learners
On-Campus Resources
In addition to the University Writing Center, there are a number of other on-campus resources that provide academic help that may be of interest to students for whom English is a second (or secondary) language.- Center for Teaching Excellence (English Language Proficiency)
- Oral communication assistance for current and future international graduate teaching assistants
- https://cte.tamu.edu/Graduate-Student-Support/English-Language-Proficiency
- POWER Writing
- Academic writing support for graduate students and faculty, with the goal of more productivity and publishing
- http://power.tamu.edu/
- 3 Minute Thesis Competition
- An international research communication competition for graduate students
- http://ogaps.tamu.edu/Buttons/Professional-Development-Opportunities/3-Minute-Thesis-Competition.aspx
- The International Student Association
- An on-campus group that represents the interests of international students at TAMU
- https://isa-aggies.tamu.edu/
- Texas A&M University Libraries
- Variety of academic support services such as one-on-one research consultations and EndNote training
- https://library.tamu.edu/
Online Self-Study Resources
Aside from on-campus services, many online resources offer English language support and training. The following resources, separated into six categories (writing, speaking, listening, reading, grammar, and vocabulary) may be helpful in your English self-study efforts. Be sure to check out the UWC's resources as well, including both web pages and videos: https://writingcenter.tamu.edu/Students/Writing-Speaking-GuidesWriting
- Purdue Online Writing Lab
- General writing tips, advice for ESL writers, and style guides
- https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/purdue_owl.html
- Michigan Corpus of Upper-Level Student Papers
- Database of undergraduate and graduate papers that is searchable by discipline and textual features (abstract, literature review, etc.) and provides models of successful writing
- http://elicorpora.info/
- Writing for Assignments E-Library (WrAssE)
- A guide to academic writing with examples of successful university-level writing from a variety of disciplines
- https://wrasse.plymouth.ac.uk/
- The University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott Library: Concept/Mind Mapping
- A library guide to using concept/mind mapping to plan academic writing projects with links to additional online resources
- http://campusguides.lib.utah.edu/c.php?g=160673
- ESLflow
- Advice for writing paragraphs and essays
- http://www.eslflow.com/AcademicWritng.html
- Writefix
- Preparation for writing tasks on the TOEFL and IELTS exams
- http://writefix.com/
Speaking
- Rachel’s English
- YouTube channel for pronunciation advice
- https://www.youtube.com/user/rachelsenglish
- Color Vowel Minute
- One-minute videos about pronunciation and spelling
- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL40At9EEsnl_zOZqOvkQhpppjHTtFCDwd
- Youglish
- Searchable YouTube database of English words being pronounced by different speakers in a variety of contexts
- https://youglish.com/
- Pronuncian
- Information about suprasegmental (ex: intonation and stress) aspects of English phonology
- https://pronuncian.com/
Listening
- English Listening Lesson Library Online (ELLLO)
- Conversations about language and culture with audio and transcripts
- http://www.elllo.
- TED Talks
- Hundreds of short speeches on a variety of topics for listening comprehension practice and models of successful public speaking
- http://www.ted.com/talks
- Voice of America News: Learning English
- News and current events, audio with transcript, and short videos teaching English
- https://learningenglish.voanews.com/
- National Public Radio “This I Believe” series
- Audio with transcripts by a variety of voices
- https://www.npr.org/series/4538138/this-i-believe
Reading
- News in Levels
- News site that offers 3 versions of each article: Level 1 (beginner), Level 2 (Intermediate), and Level 3 (Advanced)
- https://www.newsinlevels.com/#
- Using English for Academic Purposes
- Reading advice and exercises for university-level work
- http://www.uefap.com/reading/readfram.htm
Grammar
- Grammar Girl’s Quick & Dirty Tips
- Practical grammar tips and interesting explanations of frequently misused English words
- https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/grammar-girl
- Guide to Grammar and Writing
- Grammar explanations, sentence/paragraph/essay writing tips, and interactive quizzes
- http://guidetogrammar.org/grammar/index.htm
Vocabulary
- Academic Phrasebank
- From the University of Manchester, hundreds of phrases and idioms for everything from introducing academic work to classifying and listing and writing about the past, and a lot in between.
- https://www.phrasebank.manchester.ac.uk/introducing-work/
- Oxford Advanced American Dictionary for Learners of English
- Meaning, usage, frequency, grammar, common errors, and pronunciation of new words (free and paid versions)
- http://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/american_english
- Word and Phrase Info
- See frequency, meaning, part of speech, and usage of words
- http://www.wordandphrase.info/frequencyList.asp
- Using English for Academic Purposes
- Lists of academic vocabulary and subject-specific vocabulary, plus exercises
- http://www.uefap.com/vocab/vocfram.htm
- The Free Dictionary by Farlex (Idioms and Phrases Dictionary)
- Searchable database of English idioms with meanings, examples, and videos
- http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/
Editing
- English BCS
- EnglishBCS is an team of former English Language Institute TAMU teachers who can edit as well as tutor you on improving your writing skills in English. They have worked with students from all over the world and are familiar with language patterns and error analysis. They edit all types of manuscripts in the Bryan/ College Station area and offer a 30 minute consultation with each editing assignment to review comments and corrections. Their goal is to build fluency for second language writers. They charge $16 per page for editing.
- https://englishbcs.business.site/