A very good blog post on how to talk about movies. Film reviews are part of the B2 curriculum, so here we are several ideas written in a very natural way. The blog itself is worth a visit!
Contains different tools to improve your writing: collocations dictionary, editor tool, online grammar and spell checker, etc. Very useful for autonomous learning.
A list of useful expressions to communicate a lot of different purposes: asking for help, suggesting, avoiding giving information, describing people, asking somebody's opinion...
Comes in 3 levels: elementary, intermediate and advanced.
This is the work completed on a British Council project to create a core curriculum based, in part, on the CEFR. The British Council and EAQUALS have joined together to create a core curriculum inventory for the English language based around key language points for each level, including grammar, vocabulary, discourse markers and functions.
May be VERY useful for both teachers and students of ALL levels!
Great website that explains random grammar points along with beautiful, original and clear infographics.
It contains printable high resolution posters, so this website can be used by both teachers and students. The former can use the infographics to clarify, illustrate or make the grammar points memorable.
Interesting article on how to get the most from our students by changing the way we give feedback. Food for thought. Appliable to all levels and languages.
Lectures on different topics with and without subtitles in many languages. Very useful for listening and also as a warm-up or follow up when discussing a particular topic.
Great site with board games of all levels to practise certain grammar or vocabulary we've seen in class. Fun and entertaining. All boards are ready to print and free.