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Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab
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Other Sites
Los Alamos education resources
Lesson Plans for Media Literacy
Outta Ray's Head: Ray's lessons include handouts and links to other English teachers online. He has a great site and updates often.
Douglas Mills The WWW as a Project for Collaboration: English Learning
RESOURCES
Link to Ms. Smith's Page Ms. Smith has a list of other English teachers online also. She also includes many sites for lessons, ideas, and when the work is done links. Her list of English teachers is quite comprehensive.
Resources for Teachers of English as a Second Language
Internet Academic Resources Center This site is extremely comprehensive and you will find tests, study guides, and notes here.
Great Links from Teacher from Oz
Mr. Heffner's Web Page Here is a web site created by a teacher of ninth grade English in Robesonia, Pennsylvania. There are Great Course Links related to selections which his students will be studying including: The Odyssey, A Tale of Two Cities, and Romeo and Juliet which you will also probably be reading in ninth grade.
Apple Annie's Home Page Here's a page created by a teacher in Australia with links of interest for teachers, parents, and students.
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators Here is a tremendous resource for teachers of all disciplines and at all levels.
Kimmy Smith's Home Page - English I and II Links ( SMITH is such a popular name!!!)
Englishteacher's Homepage Here's a site offering hints on punctuation, spelling, and words often confused
B.E.N.: The Bilingual
ESL Network
The lofty goal here is to connect every bilingual and ESL
school and teacher in the world to each other. Site has
features for educators in K-12, universities and
internationally.
BiEN: Bilingual
Education Network
California Department of Education site has information
on education issues, instructional resources, lesson
plans, curriculum, and organizations and agencies.
Bilingual Books for
Kids
The company offers a line of books, music and
language-learning tapes and educationally sound games.
The books, with English and Spanish text side-by-side,
cover fiction and nonfiction, and are appropriate for
everyone from toddlers through adults.
CATESOL: California Teachers of
English to Speakers of Other Languages
The organization supports ESL teachers at all levels,
from elementary to university, in California and Nevada.
The site has sections on publications, teacher
qualifications, conferences and jobs.
Collocation Homepage
Interesting and useful collection concerning a bugaboo
that occurs in translating certain phrases, usually
adages or figures of speech. Page is divided into
sections for students, teachers and researchers.
Dave's ESL Café
Great site for ESL teachers, featuring an ESL search
engine, online help service, a bookstore and an FAQ.
Teachers might be especially interested in the Chat,
Discussion and Ideas sections.
EFL Teacher's
Handbook, An
Brett Reynolds, an EFL teacher in Japan, shares his ideas
on how best to teach English to non-English speakers. He
includes his syllabi for junior high students and his
lesson plans in different disciplines.
ESL Teacher Connection
A personal project of Joanna Armour, the interactive site
provides an open forum for ESL teachers to share
successful class activities and lesson plans with other
teachers.
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FLES Web
A good site for teachers using computers in teaching
foreign languages to young students. Links to Computer
Assisted Language Learning, government, K-12 training
resources and more.
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Internet TESL Journal,
The
Monthly zine for teachers of English as a second language
has a number of articles, research papers, lesson plans,
classroom handouts, teaching ideas and links to kindred
sites.
Kristina Pfaff-Harris'
Linguistic Funland
Links and resources for language teaching and learning,
and linguistics study. The site is a handy starting point
for finding information on teaching English and other
languages.
Language Policy Web
Site
Teachers can keep up with issues affecting their
profession at this site. Topics covered include the
English Only movement, bilingual education, endangered
languages, language rights in the U.S. and more.
Linguistic Funland
TESL: Resources for Teachers of English (ESL/EFL)
Linguistic Funland is intended to be a stepping off point
for TESL/TEFL people into the wonderful chaos available
on the Internet. An ESL/EFL FAQ is also furnished to
orient newcomers.
National Clearinghouse for ESL
Literacy Education (NCLE)
Worthwhile resource site funded by the U.S. Department of
Education. Contains newsletters, FAQs, ERIC Digests,
books and an e-mail forum for the discussion of ESL
topics.
NCBE: National Clearinghouse
for Bilingual Education
Helpful site for educators from George Washington
University and the U.S. Department of Education has an
extensive library, searchable database, lesson plans,
success stories and tech assistance.
NETEACH-L
Unmoderated online forum where international EFL/ESL
teachers can discuss issues related to using the Internet
as an educational tool. Created in part to help
computer-phobic teachers get in the swing of things
cyberish.
Port-Edu
Teachers are welcome to add their own thoughts to the
ongoing discussions at this interactive Swiss site for
ESL/EFL teachers. They will also find a wealth of
information and practical ideas for their own teaching.
Resources for Teachers
The University of Washington ESL Center maintains this
collection of links, which takes you to sites featuring
various resources for teachers of ESL/EFL.
Resources for Teachers
of English for Science and Technology (EST)
With English as the default "common language"
in technology, the necessity for learning it and
employing it properly is fundamental to success. This
site acts as a central resource for teachers specializing
in this sub-area of EFL.
EFL WEB
Online magazine for teaching and learning English as a
foreign language (EFL). The U.K. site has a bookstore and
a software store, resume posting service, assistance with
questions, EFL articles and a good deal more.
ESL Magazine
The magazine for ESL/EFL professionals combines
practical, informative articles by recognized industry
experts with information about the latest ESL/EFL
products and services.
Learners
English as a Second
Language Page
University of Illinois resource site for adult learners
that includes listening and speaking, reading and
writing, ESL-related information, English language
schools and an ESL Teachers' Corner.
ESLoop, The
Starting point of a Webring devoted to ESL. Participating
sites feature English-language teaching and learning,
student projects and activities, scholarly papers,
English for Science and Technology, and job openings.
On-Line English
Grammar
Anthony Hughes developed this free resource especially
for English as a Second Language usage. Its database can
be accessed either through the search engine or through
the table of contents.
Planet English
Web site for learners and teachers of English --
particularly as a second language -- features a search
facility, chats, message boards, job opportunities,
tutoring situations, books, software and more.
TESL Canada
Home page of Canada's national federation of English as a
Second Language teachers, learners and learner advocates
has a journal, job offerings, publication links and
learners pages.
TESOL Online
International organization, Teachers of English to
Speakers of Other Languages, promotes scholarship;
disseminates information; and advocates credentialed
instruction, quality programming and teaching standards.
Top Language Groups
for LEP Students (A)
Links to resources relating to the most common language
groups for limited English proficient students in the
U.S. Languages include Spanish, Vietnamese, Hmong,
Chinese, Cambodian and Korean
Spanish and Bilingual
Books Search
Very handy teachers' aid. The California State University
search engine lets the user find Spanish/English books by
title, subject, author, publisher and grade level. And
it's fast.
TPR: Total Physical Response
Information on this innovative approach to second
language learning developed by Dr. James Asher. Site has
a catalog of TPR books, games, teacher kits, student kits
and video demonstrations.
Puzzle Maker
Perpetual Schoolhouse
Free Motivational Posters to download
School Express Free Online Worksheets
Exam Creator Online
Grade Above's Helpful
Web Sites, A
If you are looking for standard editing resources such as
Elements of Style or general tips such as editing and
proofreading strategies, A Grade Above can connect you
with the information you need.
We have had many request from students who are looking classes that they can take on the internet to enhance their language skills, so we are begining to index links to public and private schools that offer language learning through the internet. We do not know the quality of instruction from these various institutions so we suggest that you look carefully into what they offer before you commit to any program. Some of these classes have additional technical requirements beyond delivery through the internet.