TOP 5 ESL/EFL WEBSITE
Every ESL teacher has to teach grammar,So, This website lists
the grammar rules of English alphabetically. It’s a super useful
website for both beginners and advanced learners. You’ll find the answer for
nearly all the questions you can have about English grammar, like Punctuation,
Conjunctions, Business Writing, Adjectives, Verbs, and many others and
you can also find online tools such as grammar checker, plagiarsm.net and etc,
then you can also find the video all about grammar in this website. They are easily accessible. Not only that, they provide PDF files of
lessons on these rules that you can use with your students.
"A WebQuest," according to Bernie Dodge, the originator of the WebQuest concept, "is an inquiry-oriented activity in which most or all of the information used by learners is drawn from the Web. WebQuests are designed to use learners' time well, to focus on using information rather than on looking for it, and to support learners' thinking at the levels of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation."
A WebQuest has 6 essential parts: introduction, task, process, resources, evaluation, and conclusion.The original paper on WebQuests had a component called guidance instead of evaluation.
3. ESL/EFL Video.com
While you are at it, why not make up your own quizzes from your favorite videos on YouTube? With ESLvideo.com you can create your own quizzes and even have your students search by teacher to find them. If you are looking for comprehension activities that are ready to go, this site also has videos and quizzes from other teachers sorted by fluency level that your students can access anywhere and anytime.
4. ESL Partyland.com
5. BusyTeacher.org
While you are at it, why not make up your own quizzes from your favorite videos on YouTube? With ESLvideo.com you can create your own quizzes and even have your students search by teacher to find them. If you are looking for comprehension activities that are ready to go, this site also has videos and quizzes from other teachers sorted by fluency level that your students can access anywhere and anytime.
ESL Partyland is designed with adult learners in mind, however in the "English Teacher" section there are resources and connections for all ESL teachers. Specifically look at the Lesson Plans including hundreds of lesson plans on teaching conversation, grammar, listening, speaking, reading, writing, using the Internet and vocabulary, etc.
For example, the ideas for previewing vocabulary in the Teaching Reading Writing and Vocabulary section give a nice twist to the usual writing the words on the whiteboard. They have ideas including a matching game where students walk around to match the word to the definition that another student is holding...then they write sentences using the word and share them.
5. BusyTeacher.org
If you are reading this, you already know that busyteacher.org is an essential resource for the ESL teacher. Why not take some time to explore other tools that we have to offer including free worksheets, flashcards, ideas for vocabulary, and teaching ideas, just to name a few. You will never know there was so much available to you so close to home.
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