
There are a lot of ESL sites on the internet. Some sites have been around for a while and they have a proliferation of information to offer us. You've probably already noticed that we've made references to these sites here and there throughout our document. Other sites, like The English Professor, are new generation sites trying to indicate different ways to respond to student and teacher needs not yet completely addressed in the past. The following is a mix and match of new and established sites. We hope that these sites will be useful to you.
This site provides a list of interesting sites and divides them by age groups:Click here!
Story Place is a wonderful site with lots of animated stories.Click here!
A digital library offers an abundant source of reading material for older students.
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Lil-Fingers is fun for cycle 0ne students.
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This a good site for students who like to do craft activities.
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 The British Council web site is very useful for elementary school teachers. If you are not familiar with it, you have to check it out.
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 Cbeebies is a terrific site too. If you choose the A to Z section, in the Stories and Rhymes category, you will have lots of choices for your students.
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The ESL-Lounge has been completely revamped. They offer free ESL Lesson Materials for TEFL and TESOL teachers. Grammar, reading comprehension, worksheets, song lyrics, board games, pronunciation, flashcards, surveys, role plays and more. Many levels. All free and printable. Also on site: Teachers' forum, ESL links, teachers' embarrassing tales.
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 To Learn English - offers a wide variety of information and resources for both teachers and students including: Courses, documents, exercises, tests, cliparts, forums, chat rooms. The exercises include some excellent word jumbles with feedback. Teachers can also build their own online tests at the site. Well worth a visit. Click here!
ESL Partyland - is a very visual site. It offers lots of different learning activities as well as penpal information and chats. Try it, you'll like it!
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Learning Zone -
Excellent resource of lesson materials from beginner to high-intermediate. Hosted by the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
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Randall Davis, from the University of Utah, has created something on the Web that enhances language learning beyond the static page (i.e., just the printed word) and focuses on listening skills. This site, you'll have to see ( or is that hear? )! Click here!
EnglishClub is a web guide which offers a collection of important links for anyone interested in learning or teaching English.
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