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.
Fun classroom activities, How to use Audacity, how to use Voxopop, ideas for songs for teaching. Also a call for articles from teachers! This is a new webzine for language teachers worldwide. It
has an emphasis on practical teaching ideas with a global/
universal appeal. The aim is to provide an counterbalance to
the largely Eurocentric cultural bias of many the materials
available today.
Produces words clouds and mini-concordances from texts you paste in.
Just copy some text into a text box and CONCORDLE will create a text cloud. The more often a word appears, the larger it appears in the cloud. Every word is clickable - clicking on a word shows you how the word is used in the text.
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