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Hi everyone. How could I find free databases of words grouped by "frequency of use" or by "level of difficulty / reading level"?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help out! Yours. Jon Hodge, Ph.D.
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Hi John, and welcome to the Forum. I have no idea how to find it out, but I am sure someone will help, be patient. Also I have a PM coming. Luke
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Most helpful, this site has a wealth of information. I've 'favorited' this one: fascinating.
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Most helpful, this site has a wealth of information. I've 'favorited' this one: fascinating.
I didn't. I bookmarked it instead.
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If you're using Microsoft Word,
Under Tools, Spelling and Grammar options you may select "readability". This will analyze selected text in your Word document.
Google the term 'free readability', and that may help too.
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