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What is the best English advanced learner’s dictionary?

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Question added by Abdrabou Sharafeldin , Education Consultant , Educational Services
Date Posted: 2015/07/10
Synner Mayocdan
by Synner Mayocdan , Senior English Instructor II , Saudi Japanese Automobile High Institute

All book companies promote their books as the best. The country you are in has their preferred English, be it British or American. Your school may even have their own preference which is not the country's basic English. And even your student would argue with you which one should be used in class. So which one?

Depends on which English you are studying. Are you on ESP? ESL? EFL? Do you need one for the adult advance learners? or highschool kids? Do you need jargons? General English vocabs? Do you need a Brit dictionary? An American? Which English is used in your school?

Oxford has, Cambridge has, Webster even has one, plus a few others which are not so popular. Try these three, check there first few pages with the table of content. See what they offer, their especialty, whom they cater to, if they are academic, they are bilingual if needed, and if they suit perfectly to your immediate need. Like Oxford, this is academic and is designed especially for EFL. So if you are looking for one you can use in a non English speaking country and Oxford is available there, take one. Still read on the others first before making a decision which one to buy. You wouldn't want to end up insulting the guy who wrote this advice, uh huh?

 

English advanced learner's dictionaries share some features, and differ in the way they explore words and show them.

I think that if you want to make use of dictionaries, you should not resort to one dictionary only. Rather you should make use of all the dictionaries available.However, if you are in a situation where you can't access more than one dictionary, then, in my opinion, you should use Longman (LDOCE). I find it more explanatory and suitable for fast-paced work than the others I know.

Regarding the computer versions of dictionaries, if you have access to the internet, I think you can make use of their websites, such as: oxforddictionaries.com. If you do not, then you can use their applications. Either way, you can make great use of their word origins, examples, pronunciation, thesaurus, synonyms, collocations, grammar points, etc. They can enrich you with great information.

So, I think the computer versions of the dictionaries are the best.

I hope my answer will be useful for you as the dictionary you will choose. :)

Joan Marie Jopio
by Joan Marie Jopio , Online English Instructor , Platinum HuanxunEdu Phils. Cor.

Oxford and Merriam Webster

s_salameh Al Wardat
by s_salameh Al Wardat , Editor and Translator , Jordan News Agency

In my opinion, the best English advanced learner’s dictionary is Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary

It contains;

a. Oxford iSpeaker 

The iSpeaker helps you to develop your pronunciation and speaking skills.

b. Oxford IWriter

The iWriter shows you how to plan, write and review your written work.

c. My Wordlists

 

With My Wordlists you can create your own wordlists and test yourself on them.

مها شرف
by مها شرف , معلمة لغة عربية , وزارة التربية السورية

I think Oxford dictionary is the best. ......

Abdullah Maksud
by Abdullah Maksud , Assistant teacher , A reputed high school in Bangladesh

I think the 'Oxford English Dictionary' is the best one for the advanced English learners.

Yassir Ibrahim
by Yassir Ibrahim , وكيل خدمة العملاء , First security group

According to my experience I prefer oxford dictionary because it convey a very detailed information and clear to any levelof learners

Alesia Krynichnaya
by Alesia Krynichnaya , English Translator , Private Touristic Company "Vizavi Prestige"

Oxford Learner's Dictionary

Marirem Webster English Dictionary

 

Mohannad Barakat
by Mohannad Barakat , Arabic AL, Islamic teacher, ESL trained , Al Batinah International Schools

For me Oxford is the easiest one.

Nana Kgomo
by Nana Kgomo , Facilitator , Improx Training Academy

Well I could say they are Oxford advanced and Webster learners dictionary.

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