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Pronouncing and Spelling English Words with Silent Letters

24 Thursday Aug 2017

Posted by Alison Sattler in English Learners' Page, Lessons_Advanced Level, Pronunciation Resources

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Source:  Learn English with Emma

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Test Your English Vocabulary Skills

10 Monday Jul 2017

Posted by Alison Sattler in English Learners' Page, Lessons_Beginning Level

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Below is a vocabulary quiz item for FACE words on Agenda Web’s website’s vocabulary exercises page.  You can also learn and improve your grammar, reading, pronunciation and other skills using this site’s free, interactive content.

Example Vocabulary Question

If you like this site, please share it with your friends and classmates!

Source: http://www.agendaweb.org

 

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Sing Along to Learn Colors!

10 Monday Jul 2017

Posted by Alison Sattler in English for Children

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Phonemic Awareness and Practice Worksheets

23 Thursday Feb 2017

Posted by Alison Sattler in Lesson Ideas, Teachers' Page

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Adult ELLs, adult English language lessons, EFL, ELL, English consonants, English pronunciation, English vowels

Help your students develop their phonemic awareness and speaking skills using the free, downloadable minimal pair worksheets on this site.  The My English Image‘s site offers far more than mere images for ESOL teachers, as is evident from the page below and attached.  Please open this page’s source link to see other pronunciation worksheets.   image-for-pronouncing-numbers-page

Download P-F Worksheet (PDF) :p-vs-f

Original Page Source Link:  http://myenglishimages.com/pronunciation/

 

 

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Conversational English Skills | edX

24 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in Conversation Skills, English Learners' Page

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Learn how to effectively communicate in English and improve your conversational language skills.  FREE ON-LINE COURSE!

Source: Conversational English Skills | edX

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English In Life – Resources for ESL/EFL

22 Tuesday Nov 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in English Learners' Page, Free and Low-Cost Teacher Resources, Grammar Resources, Lessons_Advanced Level, Lessons_Beginning Level, Lessons_Intermediate Level, On-Line Publications and Sites

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English language learners:  Have FUN while you learn from this site’s interactive games and activities using real-life situations.  If you like this English in Life site, please share it with your friends!

Source: English In Life – Resources for ESL/EFL

New Daily Videos for Learning New Words

04 Monday Jul 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in Conversation Skills, English Learners' Page, Lessons_Intermediate Level

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Children and Teens:  You can learn how to talk about interesting topics with your friends in English from the videos in a new website, called Learn English-Speak English Fluently.   It offers free, 15-minute videos every day and the words are pronounced slowly and clearly.  The new vocabulary words are explained when spoken, displayed on the screen, and reviewed often.  Adults may like these videos for this reason, even though the lessons are for young people.  

The video below is about hiking and nature, and introduces the following vocabulary words: gate (noun), hike (verb), waterfall [falls] (noun), trail (noun), view (noun).

Source: Learn English – Speak English Fluently

 

Awesome Teacher Education Site

20 Monday Jun 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in Creating Inclusive Lessons, Lesson Ideas, On-Line Publications and Sites, Teacher Education, Teachers' Page

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ANCD Think Teach Lead

ASCD is a global community dedicated to excellence in learning, teaching, and leading. Comprising 125,000 members—superintendents, principals, teachers, and advocates from more than 138 countries—the ASCD community also includes 54 affiliate organizations.

Our diverse, nonpartisan membership is our greatest strength, projecting a powerful, unified voice to decision makers around the world.

NOTE: Most resources are for member access and registration is not free. The site does offer a free trial membership and some materials for free.

This is one of the best international continuing education sites I’ve seen for English language teachers.  If you agree, please consider sharing this site with your colleagues. 

Source: English Language Learners – Videos, Articles, Resources, Experts

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Free On-Line English Quizzes for High-Beginning Level Students

26 Saturday Mar 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in English Learners' Page, Lessons_Beginning Level

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ESLgo.com offers the following on-line grammar and vocabulary classes for high-beginning English language learners.  Please click on the links next to each class to begin your lesson.  You can also find out more about the classes in general by clicking on the SOURCE link at the bottom of this post.

there is / there are – Grammar to describe a painting. 1. Study grammar: there is / there are. 2. Discuss art.

Correct Winky – Winky’s bad grammar from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. 1. Study grammar: subject/verb agreement. 2. Read and write messages on the forums.

My hobbies and interests – A brief self introduction. 1. Study grammar: present simple vs. present progressive. 2. Make friends on the Say Hi forum.

Richie and Nash – My cats (who are named Richie and Nash. 1. Study grammar: comparisons with adjectives. 2. Read and write messages about pets.

SOURCE:  ESLgo.com List of High Beginning-Level Exercises

Free online upper intermediate English advanced ESL lessons

26 Saturday Mar 2016

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Learning ESL – free advice on learning English as a second or foreign language

Source: Free online upper intermediate English advanced ESL lessons

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