Download and print Flashcards in several different sizes. Math, science, language arts; pre-K - Grade 2. In English, Spanish, Chinese, or other languages of study.
"The CALL Interest Section of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. (TESOL) offers language teachers world-wide the opportunity to participate in the Electronic Village Online (EVO), a professional development project and virtual extension of the TESOL 2011 Convention in New Orleans, LA, USA. The intended audience for this project includes both TESOL convention-goers and those who can participate only virtually. Interest Sections, Affiliates, E-groups, and other member groups of TESOL in particular are invited to sponsor sessions related to the convention.
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Over 1,000 recordings to learn English (and other languages) with accompanying exercises, downloadable audio, etc. R. Stannard calls it one of the most useful language learning sites online: http://www.teachertrainingvideos.com/elllo/index.html.
This important article by the ACTFL discusses how the U.S. Common Core standards can be aligned with the National Standards for Learning Languages. Presents several diagrams and other visuals to help teachers see the crossovers for each skill--reading listening, speaking, and writing--in presentational and interpersonal modes, and how culture is woven into the whole.
These are divided by subject matter, and each has a short description, so it's not as daunting a list as appears at first glance. Take some time to explore the content areas, many of which are useful for language learners, such as Daily Haiku. There will be many apps with comparable features/functions for Droid-based smartphones and tablets also.
Offers songs in multiple European languages with text lyrics which you can manipulate as cloze activities. Lots of student control to repeat lines of a song, click on tab to show an answer to a missing lyric, etc. Students ign-up to keep a record of songs and the tasks completed. Provides 3 different levels of activity; e.g., "expert" is total cloze.
R. Stannard has a training video on using this site at
This creative mapping tool can hold text, photos, and multimedia. Would be nice to use with an international project. Requires sign-up and log-in. Available in several languages, including Chinese and Turkish.
This site is going EFL/ESL in a big way, using video:
"We recently found out that 22frames.com is becoming a popular site for learning English as a second language (ESL). It turns out that watching captioned videos provides a way to not only learn formal English but also idioms and other cultural concepts. To find videos, you can browse through categories or make caption-only video searches on your interests. Even more, we have been devoting significant time and resources to developing ESL-specific features that are motivated by our users' feedback."
"Recently, we found out that many of our
users are using the site to supplement their English learning (see:
http://www.22frames.com/esl.aspx ). They also began to pitch ideas we
could implement to make the site even more useful for this activity.
With so many requests, we decided to seriously consider these ideas
and devote significant time and resources into realizing them. Now,
we are turning our site into a substantial and FREE English learning
resource. We are aware of a couple sites out there that are also
focused on using captioned videos for English learning, so we've been
focusing on the unique user-motivated features. Therefore, my goal
here is to let you know about our free resource and that we are
opening the door to requests for anyone who might desire features that
have not been implemented elsewhere. Perhaps, you can share this with
your colleagues/readers/etc as it will help us better gauge which
features to prioritize and to increase the rate with which we will
release new features. Please note that we are really serious about
considering whatever feedback we get.
I'm also pleased to announce our first feature, which we expect will
help in learning/teaching popular English idioms. Idioms are a big
deal in learning English, and it is clear that watching them used in
real situations will increase the rate with which they are learned.
We therefore processed a large group of YouTube videos in o
Several suggestions for teaching short poems, and websites with author interviews and poetry readings. Learning how to write poetry will help students appreciate the language better.
R. Stannard: "This tool allows students to create sound files and then the teacher or other students can listen, click on the sound wave and add written comments. So it is great for providing feedback as teachers can listen to the recordings and then click at the appropriate point and add comments regarding language, intonation, content or pronunciation."
You can embed the audio file with your comments into your teacher blog for students to explore. Obviously very useful for listening-speaking practice. Can also be used on smartphones.