
These are 10 free websites that you can visit to kill your time:
You will discover leading art, design and photography community for creative people that sometimes turn into stories. They also have travel stories, DIY project, even parenting categories.
2. Konbini
I know this website from my friend, she was an intern at Konbini France. For those who like pop culture and want to know what’s gone viral at the moment, this is the right place.
Wait a sec folks, it’s not only about house and garden, I found this website when I was searching for some cooking idea. They have goods recipes with some tips, travel ideas, also some tips & advice for home decoration.
4. Learning English for work by BBC
If you’re not English native speaker and you just need to learn English very quickly because you do not have a lot of time to go to take lessons at schools, this website is giving you free lesson and some useful vocabulary that you normally use at work.
This is pretty much a website for guilty pleasure. Yep! It is a good place to find update of your favourite celebrity news.
6. Udacity
Are you interested to have free lessons in marketing management, web development, software engineering? They have some free courses which built and recognized by industry leaders such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, and even Amazon.
7. Travelbird
If you want to have a nice weekend getaway or an affordable package deal, I recommend this website a lot. They give you lots of choice of holiday package deals, city trip, spa trip and gastronomic restaurant deals.
8. Duo Lingo
This website has free lessons for some languages around the world. It is useful for travelers.
9. Life hacker
10. 9 gag
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Thanks for this list… It is useful 🙂
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Thank you for coming around Sara 🙂
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Hi Liza! This is a great list of websites. I’ll be sure to check them out.
Also, BBC’s Learning English is a great way to improve English skills. As an ESOL teacher, I love using in classes. They’ve got really good stuff. Duolingo is great too! But from what I read here on your blog your English is great!
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Thank you Camila. My English is far beyond perfect, still have some grammar error though, and I don’t really have lots of different vocabularies. I found BBC learning is very awesome, it kinda useful on writing professional email properly.
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That’s true! I use it too. English is my second language too, so understand what you’re saying. Here’s a teacher’s tip for you: when writing important stuff (in my case, blogging) you can always check which preposition to use or the best adverb for a certain verb at http://www.just-the-word.com. Just type in the word and click on combinations. It’s really helpful. 😉
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Thanks CamillA, bookmarked your link. Will use it next time. I’m really bad at preposition. :p
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