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ESL Websites – A Partial List
ABC English
http://english.abcingles.net/
Free site for English as a second or foreign language
students, in English or Spanish,” using theories from Applied
linguistics." Includes online assessments and instruction.
Adult Education ESL Teachers Guide
http://humanities.byu.edu/elc/teacher/teacherguidemain
Designed as an introduction to new ESL/ESOL teachers, this
includes an orientation, beginning and intermediate lessons and
accompanying teacher training modules, and a section on
teaching non-literate adults.
Collaborative Writing Projects on the Internet
http://www.hut.fi/~rvilmi/Project/
Online writing project, teacher resources for writing, language
and grammar helps, etc.
Computer Resources for ESL
http://sppro.ocdsb.edu.on.ca/orlac/
This Web site is a search-able, online database of over 300
items of reviewed software, Web sites and other materials which
are available to assist in the learning of ESL/ESOL. It is
impressively comprehensive, complete and search-able.
¶Dave's
ESL Cafe
http://www.eslcafe.com/
Current news, geography, grammar, history, idioms, slang
and words, people, reading comprehension, science, world
culture, writing
¶The
ESL Quiz Center
http://www.pacificnet.net/~sperling/quiz/
ESL Slang Page
http://eslcafe.com/slang
A search-able list of American slang words and phrases
with short definitions
Email Project
http://www.otan.dni.us/webfarm/emailproject/email.htm
Includes current and completed on-line adult learning
projects such as the annual Cookbook Project, the Internet Pizza
Project, Home Remedies, an adult learners' annotated
bibliography and others
¶English
as a Second Language
http://esl.about.com
All levels of on-line quizzes for self-paced or
instructor led training.
English as a Second Language
www.rong-chang.com
A starting point for learners who want to learn English
from using Web sites. Also includes Web sites for teachers.
The Web site author is an experienced ESOL Web-site designer.
There are masny good sites linked here.
Englishtown
http://englishtown.com
Although this is a commercial site where one can pay to take
classes to learn English, there are also several good free
features, including chat rooms, games, keypal opportunities and
others. Unfortunately it is not accessible from a Macintosh
computer.
¶Ernie's
EFL Song Activities
http://barteldes.freeyellow.com/page1.html
Activities and lyrics to songs for basic, intermediate
and advanced ESL/EFL students
¶ESL
gold
http://www.eslgold.com/
Lots of listening, speaking, reading and writing exercises,
grammar explanations, ideas for teaching and links to other ESL/ESOL
sites.
¶ESL
Lesson Plans and Resources
http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/eslplans.html
A straightforward, comprehensive list of lesson plans and one of
the best hypertext lists of practical, teacher-oriented ESL/ESOL
resources I have seen.
ESL Loop
http://www.linguistic-funland.com/esloop/
This is a collection of sites related to English
language teaching and learning. It includes the California
E-Mail Project Homepage, TESL Ontario, and Computers and English
Language and Literacy Education, among others
ESL Student Projects page
http://www.missioncollege.org/depts/esl/StudProj/Student_Projects.html
This site offers several interesting topics written by
Mission
College (Northern California) ESL students. Topics include:
"Customs around the World," "Domestic Violence," "The Fall of
Saigon," "Friendship," "The Meaning of Names," and "Surprises
and Problems of ESL Students."
The Fairfax County Family Literacy Curriculum
http://www.aelweb.vcu.edu/publications/famlitcurric/
a multi-level adult ESOL family literacy program - four modules:
Introductory (Self, Family and Community), Government (Schools
and Community), Health (Medicine and Stress), and Consumerism
(Shopping and Making a Budget)
Global Issues for Learners of English
http://www2.gol.com/users/bobkeim/contents.html
Glossary of Second and Primary Language Acquisition Terms
http://www.earthrenewal.org/secondlang.htm
This a very useful list of terms and definitions used by
ESOL/ESL teachers, teacher trainers and researchers.
¶Grammar
for English Language Learners
http://www.ohiou.edu/esl/english/grammar/index.html
A very comprehensive list of links to on-line grammar and
writing sites
Home buying Readiness ESOL Web sites
These sites are from projects funded by the Fannie Mae
Foundation. They include student and teacher writings, lesson
plans and teacher resources to enable ESOL students to improve
English language skills while learning about American culture
through home buying readiness content.
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How to Buy a Home in the United States
http://www.geocities.com/sgaer/home/
o
Boston
New Americans Homeowners Project http://alri.org/fannie/fnma1/fnma.html
o
Eastern Massachusetts
New Americans Homeowners Project
http://alri.org/fannie/fnma3/FannieFront.html
Internet TESL Journal
http://iteslj.org/
This site offers lots of very usable information for classroom
teachers, including lesson plans.
LINCS ESL Special Collection
http://www.literacynet.org/esl/
Includes reviewed resources for students/learners,
teachers/tutors and administrators, and a showcase of ESL/ESOL
resources on the Web.
Learn English with pictures
http://www.my-english-dictionary.com/
An online picture dictionary for beginners.
National Immigration Forum
http://www.immigrationforum.org/index.htm
Current information about issues of concern to teachers of
immigrants, including citizenship.
¶Colorful
Clothesline
http://Hub1.WorldEd.org/docs/clothing/index.html
A lesson created to introduce level 1 ESL students to
clothing, colors, and color patterns. Students can test their
knowledge of colors and clothing. Select a category below to
practice vocabulary. Then take a quiz to test what was learned.
Opportunities in ESL...THEME-BASED PAGES
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~leslieob/themes.html
Topics include: AIDS, Environment, Gender Issues, Migration,
Native Americans, Holidays, Treasure Hunts and many others
PBS ESL Civics Link
http://www.pbs.org/literacy/esl/esl.html
An "online professional development system for adult education
ESL teachers.
Developed by adult educators for adult educators and tested in
the field, this innovative web-based product is managed by KET
and prepares teachers to do the following:
Project Connect
http://www.pbs.org/literacy/esl/pc.html
The goal of PBS LiteracyLink's Project CONNECT is to
create supplemental web-based instruction for intermediate adult
ESL learners. The self-paced website has an emphasis on
listening and reading comprehension
Rebecca's EZ Page
http://alri.org/ltc/ezpage/
A Boston area ESOL teacher, Rebecca Pomerantz, has developed
lots of interactive materials for basic level ESOL
students on this Web site. It includes: summer and winter
clothing vocabulary, a multicultural inquiry map on headaches,
holidays in different countries, housing rights,
responsibilities and basic vocabulary, workers' rights, maps and
continents and other topics.
U.S. Citizenship Study Pages
http://www.uscitizenship.org/
Adult learners can study on-line for the U.S. citizenship test.
There is a $20 registration fee for students who live outside
Minnesota
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
http://uscis.gov/graphics/index.htm
Writing (composition) topics
http://unrestrictedarea.com/esl/compositiontopics.html
100+ topics
for writing that can also be used for conversation. For more
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