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Forums we avoid A Fan of Language 12/01/2020 (Tue) 00:40:25 No. 4
The below websites may or may not teach you wrong or weird English. Some of them focus on teaching you how to pass exams. Those websites where natives speakers do not exchange their views often confuse or mislead students. And the exam helping websites often teach you uniformed English which no native speakers speak. If you want to learn real English spoken by real people, avoid them.
Edited last time by REDACTED on 12/01/2020 (Tue) 00:42:36.
Wordweb Best for beginners, entry level learners. It offers overly simplified often inaccurate definitions. But if you pay, you will hear real human pronunciations. It's super handy.

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