Worldmapper is a collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest.
There are now nearly 700 maps. Maps 1-366 are also available as PDF posters.
A set of photos, based on a weekly theme, taken by ELT teachers, trainers and writers from around the world.
These are, in turn, available free to others in the field of ELT under a CC license.
Oxford University is providing OER podcasts under a Creative Commons licence, free for reuse and redistribution in education and research. The OpenSpires project focuses on what makes Oxford unique: world-class academics presenting research-led content.
Series of articles and usually videos which focuses on aspects of life in countries and cities around the world. What may seem ordinary and familiar to the people who live there can be surprising to those who do not (apparently).
English Language Teaching World Online: Voices from the Classroom (ELTWO) is a free refereed e-journal published by the Centre for English Language Communication, National University of Singapore.
This blog is intended for teachers, trainers, lecturers and anyone else with an interest in keeping up with what's happening in the world of ELT and what we're up to.
Mistranslated English from around the world (mainly Japan). It goes both ways though - apparently the 'Japanese' on the fashionable SuperDry fashion range is also nonsense
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I made a GRAMMAR GAP FILL using Lingle - have a look and see what you think. It was very easy, the lesson you'll see on this link took me about 15 mins from start (working out how it all works) to finish.