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Student Sites
1. The Internet TESL Journal-Activities
for ESL Students (Excellent) http://www.teslj.org/
2. ESL Study Hall http://gwis2.circ.gwu.edu/~gwvcusas/
3. Dave's ESL Café with
student discussion groups and lots of practice http://www.eslcafe.com/
4. Karin's ESL Partyland http://www.eslpartyland.com/
5. Randall's ESL Listening Lab
(OK with low tech machines / has some video for the better-equipped)
http://www.esl-lab.com/
7. Help with the TOEFL:
index sites http://www.eslpartyland.com/linkspages/toefl.htm
and http://www.bu.edu/mfeldman/TOEFL/
Teacher Idea Sites
Check out the student sites listed. Many have teacher
pages, such as the first three listed here. Also see the links
at these sites.
1. The Internet TESL Journal http://www.iteslj/t
2. Dave's ESL Café with teacher
pages, and his Idea Cookbook (links) http://www.eslcafe.com/ideas/sefer.cgi
3. Karin's ESL Partyland -Teacher
Pages http://www.eslpartyland.com/
4. Ohio University's ESL Site http://www.ohio.edu/esl
5. English Teacher's Assistant Newsletter
http://www.ETAnewsletter.com
Author Sites / Book Sites
You can find lots of pages that connect with an author
or a book. Here are two examples
1. Joy Luck Club You can find author pages - book
pages - fan club pages - China news site - China and San Francisco
travel sites - majong - Begin with http://www.luminarium.org/contemporary/amytan/
2. The Gospel of Luke:
You can watch or listen to the biography of Jesus on-line
in fifty-five languages, a feature film! This film is taken entirely
from the Gospel of Luke in the Bible. The Jesus Film website
also offers "Who is Jesus really?" including an interactive
study, and "Historic Jesus." On the historic site you
choose an event in Jesus' life, then click on Biblical references
for that event (a chart) , historical and cultural information,
character profile s with photos from the film, and seventeen
maps.
http://www.Jesusfilm.com/
http://www.whoisjesus-really.com/index.htm,
http://www.historicjesus.com/
3. All the publisher's sites have
useful pages that go with textbooks. I like the work of Lionel
Menasche for his book on writing research papers. It's actually
his own site. http://www.pitt.edu/~esleli/wrp.html
4. I am just beginning to develop a site for beginning ESL
to go with my new software project.
The site will be http://www.soundsentences.com.
You can go there now to see some screen shots.
5. Also check out Books on Line
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
Research Sites
1. News sites, such as
CNN (audio clips are helpful) http://www.CNN.com/
or BBC http://www.BBC.co.uk/
2. News sites from other countries
that are in English, such as the Jerusalem Post
http://www.jpost.com
3. Travel Sites with maps
and background information, city sites,
etc.
Publishers Sites
1. Flix Productions http://www.flixprod.com/index.html
See also the ESL/EFL Christian
Materials and Resources
and Resources
for Alternative Assessment
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