web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/ is a link to a university site in British Columbia, Canada, which has some great interactive exercises that flexes a wide range of language skills at various levels of language proficiency. Surf here and have some fun while learning at the same time. Highly recommended.
www.esl-lab.com/ links to Randall's Cyber Listening Lab which contains a wealth of listening resources with more than 200 pre-prepared lessons ready for you. Authentic recordings at differing skill levels that run for varying durations. Highly recommended.
http://del.icio.us/ links to a social bookmarking site called, you guessed it, 'delicious'; which I think is one of the finds on the Web. You can save your bookmarks to this site from any computer terminal in the world; you will never loose track of them EVER again! The site allows you to share them with your friends, so find some (friends, or bookmarks) then share and discuss. All I can say is 'Wow!'
http://www.geocities.com/liacybercampus/learn links to a gateway site called 'Free Distance Learning English' which lists nine other websites ideal for learners to browse through; one of these must grab your interest and cause you to stop and linger. There are pre-created grammar activities, information on the various English language tests, interactive puzzles and games, and one site in particular that has everything an English language learner could ever want. A Highly recommended site for browsing.
http://www.mysterynet.com/ contains more whodunnits, in both video and text formats, than you could ever watch or read. Another excellent site to browse in and just enjoy. You can even have a weekly serial story emailed to you featuring an ongoing case, plus there are masses of games and quizzes. A good fun site for language learners to enjoy.