I've (Larry Ferlazzo) created a ton of "The Best…" lists so far - nearly 170 over the past thirteen months, in fact. Based on a number of requests I've received from teachers, I've decided to review all of them and come-up with a new series of lists including "The Best Sites For K-12 Beginning English Language Learners"; "The Best Sites For K-12 Intermediate English Language Learners"; "The Best Sites For Older Beginning & Early Intermediate English Language Learners"; and "The Best Sites For Older Intermediate English Language Learners."
Digital Dialects offers a nice selection of educational games and activities for learning 55 different languages. Most of the games are designed to learn and practice the basics of each of the 55 languages listed on the Digital Dialects homepage.
Another good website for learning and practicing language basics is Literacy Center.net. Literacy Center offers games for learning and practicing French, Spanish, German, and English. The Literacy Center is a 501c non-profit with a contract from the US Department of Education.
Applications for Education The educational games and activities found on Digital Dialects and Literacy Center are great for students just beginning to learn a new language. The games provide instant feedback to students and parents so that they can monitor progress and choose a skill or set of vocabulary terms to practice.
So & Such (44 Questions) - From a collection of English grammar worksheets, handouts and printables for English language and English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers and instructors to use in the classroom or other teaching environment.