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Resources

This page provides links to different resources that can help with education, integration and navigation.

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Interactive Websites for both Tutors and Students

  •  a4esl.org: Lots of different types of quizzes (grammar, vocabulary etc.) to do with your student.
     

  • britishcouncil.org: Resources for adult learners and tutors. The website hasse parate sections for different ages, including adult students. Each section features a huge variety of interactive lessons, videos, games and podcasts to learn just about any skill.
     

  • manythings.org: Includes quizzes, word games, word puzzles, proverbs, slang expressions, anagrams, a random-sentence generator and other computer assisted language learning activities. It is interactive and has sound.
     

  • easyenglish.com: This website has fill-in-the-blank quizzes that are good for extra grammar practice.
     

  • reepworld.org: This site provides adult English language learners with level-appropriate, web-based activities that target life skill areas, while also preparing students to use the Internet as a tool for learning and participating in their communities. There are resources for both students and teachers.
     

  • newsinlevels.com: An extremely useful English learning website. You can read (build your vocabulary), watch and listen (improve your listening skills and pronunciation) to the latest news in English. PLUS you can do it at different levels.

  • intercambio.org: A site that connects English learners with community volunteers together in language classes and gatherings to build skills, confidence, and life changing connections. Download app from GooglePlay. Download app from Apple Store. 

  •  livemochas.com: One of the most difficult things to practice online when you learn a new language is speaking and reading. However, with Live mocha not only do you have access to English lessons, but you can practice reading and speaking with real English speakers after the lesson.
     

  • magneticpoetry.com: Arrange words into sentences just like the refrigerator magnets! Click on “Play” or go to the “Kids Area” for easier words.
     

  • dfilm.com: Fun, interactive site where you can create your own cartoons. Has sound and is great for practicing writing at any level.
     

  • makebeliefscomix.com: A creative and fun site which allows students to build and print comic strips. Good writing practice.
     

  • shiporsheep.com: This website has lists of minimal pairs; two words that sound very similar but have different meanings. It uses sound and is excellent for listening comprehension and pronunciation.

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