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Deanne Spears
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WORLD WIDE WEB SITES
LANGUAGE AND VOCABULARY IMPROVEMENT LINKS

 

As everyone knows, the most sensible way to improve one's reading vocabulary is to read widely. College instructors may recommend that students read every day for pleasure for at least one hour. However, playing word games is another excellent way to become interested in language and to improve one's vocabulary. The following Web sites represent a varied collection of material pertaining to words and new ways to enjoy them.

Vocabulary Subscription Services

Richard Lederer's Verbivore Page

Ladyfingers and Nun's Tummies

Martha Barnette's Funwords.com

The following three sites were recommended in the May 1999 issue of Yahoo! Internet Life. (147) The first, Word Wizard, offers, among other features, etymology information, discussion forums about the meanings of words, and a list of classic insults if you want to send a "scathing parting shot" to your boss when you get fired.

Wilton's Etymology Page explains how popular expressions like "it's raining cats and dogs" found their way into the language. The site offers stories, sometimes conflicting ones, about the origin of slang phrases. According to Yahoo! Internet Life, Wilton's site "provides the most comprehensive history of the "f-word" we've ever read."

Another related site is The Word Detective, an online version of Evan Morris's newspaper column. According to Yahoo!, "Morris traces the roots of everything from acme to yuletide with great historical detail." (147)

 



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