Reading Russian Short Stories is an open resource by Filip Zachoval that contains stories written in Russian by different authors in the 20th and 21st centuries, each accompanied by questions and assignments.
The collection is designed for learners of Russian, including heritage learners. There are numerous texts that are suitable for novice-high or intermediate-low learners. However, the majority of these texts are more suitable for learners who have reached or are about to enter higher levels of language competence, i.e. students at intermediate and advanced levels.
A selection of Japanese short stories translated into English for your reading pleasure. Links to the original Japanese are included at the bottom of each story.
Letras para volar is "un programa de fomento a la lectura para niños y jóvenes. Es el primer proyecto de colaboración internacional entre la Universidad de Guadalajara y la Fielding Graduate University." On the website they provide a section of "Lecturas," which are Mexican leyendas given in written form as well as in audio format. In this way, students can read and listen to the story, either at the same time or one before the other. You could use these leyendas for reading practice, listening practice, and cultural exploration.
Several tools for writing (in English). Story idea generator, conflict generator, word count meter, readability analyzer, half title generator, cliche buster.
Simplified news stories that students can read and listen to in English. Also includes related vocabulary practice, scrambled sentences, and voice recording. An additional tool lets students create their own books for download or printing.