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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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EFL, ELL, English vocabulary games, ESL, TESOL

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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ESL Games, Stories, Songs and Plays for Kids, Teens and Adults.

27 Tuesday Jun 2017

Posted by Alison Sattler in Free and Low-Cost Teacher Resources

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English for Children, English games and activities, TESOL, TFL

Do you want hundreds of ideas and inspiration to make your ESL teaching easier and more fun?  Do you need to know how to motivate your pupils, help them learn and enjoy your lessons more?

Source: ESL Games, Stories, Songs and Plays for Kids, Teens and Adults.

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Resources for Teaching English-Language Learners | Edutopia

10 Saturday Dec 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in Free and Low-Cost Teacher Resources, Teachers' Page

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adult English language lessons, TEFL, TESOL

From literacy instruction to arts and technology integration, explore strategies for engaging English-language learners.

Source: Resources for Teaching English-Language Learners | Edutopia

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Culturally Responsive Instruction for Holiday and Religious Celebrations | Colorín Colorado

01 Thursday Dec 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in Creating Inclusive Lessons, Teacher Education

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cultural awareness, Inclusive Classroom Strategies, TEFL, TESOL

Now is the time of year to learn about and share cultural traditions in a way that expands students’ knowledge, interest, and respect for all people.   The article referenced below offers teachers suggestion son how to observe the variuos cultural and religious holidays and celebrations in their classrooms throughout the year.

Source: Culturally Responsive Instruction for Holiday and Religious Celebrations | Colorín Colorado

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Teaching English Language Learners with Special Needs: An Informational Resource

01 Thursday Dec 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in Teacher Education, Teachers' Page

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Special Education, TEFL, TESOL

For teachers who work with English Language Learners (ELLs), ensuring that students have the appropriate support and services to meet their unique needs can be a big challenge.

We’ve created an in-depth resource section featuring recommendations and resources to help educators, administrators, and families to work together around this complex topic.

Source: Special Education and English Language Learners | Colorín Colorado

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Learning and Attention Issues in English Language Learners | ELL

01 Thursday Dec 2016

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atypical learners, Special Education, special needs, TEFL, TESOL

Read about learning and attention issues in children who are english language learners. Learn about the accommodations for ELL students and how it effects your child.

Source: Learning and Attention Issues in English Language Learners | ELL

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Sounds of Speech Phone App

24 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in Pronunciation Resources

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Sounds of Speech (English) mobile application. This site contains animations of the phonetic sounds of Spanish and English. Available for each consonant and vowel is an animated articulatory diagram, a step-by-step description, and video-audio of the sound spoken in context. It is intended for students of phonetics, linguistics, and foreign language. Recently added to help fund further development you may buy an Android or iPhone Mobile app for English Phonetic Sounds of Speech. Use this to help learn the sounds of English.

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Teaching English Pronunciation Skills

24 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in Pronunciation Resources, Teacher Education

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teaching pronunciation skills, TESOL, TFL

The slides below were created through a free Linked In program that enables LinkedIn account holders to upload, download and share slides for personal, restricted or public use. The slides below offer an overview of how to teach English pronunciation skills.

 

teaching pronunciation activity from jinjoomoon718

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Reading2success: What? Yes, when r follows a vowel, r changes the vowel sound – R-controlled vowels!

24 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in English Learners' Page, Lesson Ideas, Pronunciation Resources

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Below is just one of many activtities for teaching children how to pronounce the /r/ sound offered by the Reading2Success site listed below.

english-r-sounds

Source: Reading2success: What? Yes, when r follows a vowel, r changes the vowel sound – R-controlled vowels!

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ESL Kids Classroom Games & Activities

18 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by Alison Sattler in English for Children, Free and Low-Cost Teacher Resources, Lesson Ideas, Teacher Education, Teachers' Page

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English language sites, ESL Sites, TEFL, TESL, TESOL

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This ESL Kids Stuff site offers songs, 1000+ worksheets, 1,500+ flashcards, readers, crafts, games, apps, lesson units, and even templates for student awards and lesson planning!  Lessons are designed for children aged 3-11 years.  Membership is US $29/year for unlimited access to downloadable and on-line material.

Teachers and tutors can go to the Teacher’s Resource page for ideas and continuing education.  Among the items they’ll find on this page are links to the site’s ESL Kids Classroom Games & Activities list and an article entitled, “Adapt Your Lessons to Cater to the Different Learning Styles of Your Students.” I hope you find this site useful for your purposes!

Source: http://www.eslkidstuff.com

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