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Spoken performances illustrating the 6 levels of the CEFRL - 8 views

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    Sample performances that illustrate the different levels of competence of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2)
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News in Levels: News for students of English - 5 views

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    Very useful site with podcasts in English adapted to different levels (+ scripts). Level 3 includes the original news report (Youtube video)
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Multimedia English - 2 views

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    Slideshows, videos, listening tasks, jokes,... classified according to level (beginner, elementary, upper-level and kids!).
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365 ESL Short Stories - 0 views

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    Website that offers a great amount of short stories and readings organised in different levels
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ESL Printables - 0 views

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    A great website to share teaching resources (worksheets, powerpoints, interactive activities) through a system of points. Levels range from 3 years to adult learning
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The Internet TESL Journal Conversation - 1 views

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    List of conversation questions organized by topic. I sometimes choose a few to copy onto cards and then give a stack of cards to a group of 4-5 students for discussion.
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    Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom on different topics and levels
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My Own Resources - 0 views

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    Website offering resources for different levels and different skills
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Verb Machine - 1 views

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    Good to review verb tenses. Basic level
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Nobuna - Free English Listening Exercises - 1 views

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    Site with fill-in-the-gaps listening tasks classified according to level (easy, medium and advanced) and categories (comedy, education, games,…).
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English Teacher Melanie - 0 views

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    Great blog with loads of listening and reading comprehension tasks for intermediate and advanced levels
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The EFL Smart Blog - 1 views

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    blog by David Mainwood with activities he has used in class. These activities are designed to be used either by teachers in class with an interactive whiteboard, projector or by students working in a computer room or using personally owned devices. Posts by level, games and quizzes, links and some other interesting places to improve your English.
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Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab - For English as a Second Language - 1 views

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    This ESL listening Web site created by Randall Davis helps ESL/EFL students improve their listening comprehension skills through practice with self-grading quiz pages organized into 3 levels: easy, medium, difficult. Tapescripts included
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english7levels.com - 2 views

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    Audiobooks on youtube, levels 0-7.
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Lessonstream.org by Jamie Keddie - 2 views

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    Webpage with lesson plans for all levels (most of them from intermediate on). Many of them are based on YouTube videos, and use the videotelling technique as a teaching strategy.
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ESL Brains - Unique video-based teaching materials - 0 views

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    Owned by a couple of teachers from Poland, this amazing website offers video-based lessons for level B1, B2 and C1 for free
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Lessonstream.org by Jamie Keddie Lessons - Lessonstream.org - 1 views

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    Amazing collection of video activities. On this website, you can choose by level, topic, time and many other options which help the teacher or the student find the perfect lesson in two shakes. A downloadable worksheet is offered with every lesson
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Groove to English - 1 views

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    Interactive exercises classified into 3 levels (elementary, pre-intermediate and intermediate) to practise grammarm vocabulary and oral/written skills.
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    Thanks a lot!
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Rewordify.com | Understand what you read - 0 views

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    Wonderful tool that helps with reading comprehension and vocabulary development by simplifying English to a lower reading level. It lets you reword a sentence or reword a paragraph. It will simplify English by reducing text complexity. It's a dictionary alternative that will improve comprehension and teach vocabulary. It's an important part of reading instruction and vocabulary instruction for ESL students, people with reading disabilities, people with a learning disability, or anyone who wants to improve reading skill.
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