This index links to pages that analyze the errors in authentic pieces of writing by ESL students at various levels of English language proficiency. There are also links to two programs that enable users to run their own language analysis.
The advice files listed here by category answer the kinds of questions that University of Toronto students ask about their written assignments. Most were created by writing instructors here-people who are familiar with U of T expectations. But you will also find links to good advice from other institutions under Further Resources.
From the point of view of a student of English, this website provides a collection of readings of different lengths on a variety of topics. Students are free to choose which material to read and work on from the main page where it is possible to organize the readings according to several criteria.
From the point of view of the ELT practitioner, this website provides a collection of readings, each coupled with detailed lexical coverage analyses. All readings provide access to their corresponding analyses via a link in the top-right corner of the reading's page.
Film English is a resource site for teachers who want to use film critically and creatively in the language classroom. It provides articles, lesson plans, resources and links.
These BUILDER routines create cloze passages of different types and some allow links to learning resources (dictionary, audio file, video file) on user specification.
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) academic is a knowledge dissemination site which links the work of TESOL-based academics to teachers, teacher-trainers, teacher-trainees, decision-makers and other researchers.