lunedì 26 marzo 2007

MY IMPRESSIONS ON SOCIAL BOOKMARKING

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Obviously, when I first read on Bloggingenglish the last week's task I was something like frightened and I thought 'I just want to die!'. Think of my difficulties in surfing the Net and my problems in reaching my goal whenever I look for something in the Net!
But soon later I had a pleasant and really uexpected surprise: in only one morning I was able to carry out the task without any particular problems! This allowds me to say that Delicious is a really useful and easy to use web site which can help you when you're serching something in the Net, you only need to insert a tag word and it will appear a long list of website on that topic selected by other people and also by yourself if you had done it before! Really useful website!

About my classmates' favourites on Delicious, I have to say they are all interesting an they can all be useful on the occasion you need them!

_First I think that the INTERNET SLANG DICTIONARY AND TRANSLATOR chosen by Martina can really be useful, especially for someone who has difficulties in surfing the Net, just like me!

_Than I find that the FREE ONLINE PRONUNCIATION GUIDES WITH INSTANT SOUND PLUS DICTIONARY, signaled by Erika Buzz, Tania and Elena, can help us to put in practise what we are learning in the course held by Professor Busà.

_Both THE DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH SLANG AND COLLOQUIALISMS OF THE UK, chosen by ale_aia, and THE DICTIONARY OF INFORMAL, COLLOQUIAL, SLANG AND IDIOMATIC PHRASES IN SPOKEN ENGLISH, selected by Alida, can satisfy one's curiosity and be useful when dealig with an Ebglish blog!

_Also the site signaled by Viola titled THE BEST OF BRITISH-THE AMERICAN'S GUIDE TO SPEAKING ENGLISH can both be funny and interesting at the same time.

_Concerning writing, I have to point out that Susi and Elena really gave good tips, the first signaling the site BASIC GUIDE TO ESSAY WRITING and the second suggersting the site DISSERTATION/THESIS GUIDE.

_Finally I want to thank Ale Teso for her suggestion on the weblog about English communication titled MOTHER TONGUE ANNOYANCES.

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