A modern English-Polish and Polish-English dictionary by Longman. Allows the users not only to translate words, but also do various exercises in grammar, phonetics, and writing. Contains 65 500 words, 58 000 sample sentences, and 21 000 phrases and idiomatic expressions.
Spelling has never been this much fun! Improve youre word prowess and prepare to be the next Spelling Bee Champion! Get the whole family in on the exciting action with a Multiplayer game. With 3 exciting game modes to choose from and thousands of words to spell, Merriam Webster's Spell-Jam has something for everyone.
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Oxford Picture Dictionary Interactive CD-ROM (2nd version)This interactive, multimedia CD-ROM brings the words and illustrations of The Oxford Picture Dictionary to life with sound and animation. Its rich assortment of games, exercises, and activities makes it flexible for use in conjunction with the Dictionary or on its own. Thematic content corresponds to secondary and adult curricula, with a strong job-skills strand. It can be used in classrooms, in language labs, or at home, and it can be easily adapted to individual, pair, or small group work.
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