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www.eslflow.com Lots of sections from beginner to intermediate. Nicely laid


out. Ideas for teaching as well as actual resources. Great
section on visuals.
www.agendaweb.org Resources for teaching grammar, plus great interactive books
at all levels (scroll down) and listening exercises.

www.eslbase.com Resources as well as discussion forums, job vacancies and


miscellaneous.

http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/ All sorts on here – interactive stories, games, puzzles, blogs,


forums. There are also sections for teenagers and adult
learners.
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/ Larry’s blog is famous in EAL circles. He provides well-
researched lists ‘the best of’... Up-to-date, punchy
comments. Through Larry, I discovered Alberta Math Live
and many other great websites. You can also get a monthly
newsletter from him.
www.islcollective.org You have to register, but it’s free. There are daily uploaded
resources from teachers all over the world. Also resources in
MFL. Discussion forums.
www.eslprintables.com You have to register AND you have to upload your own
materials to be able to download – it’s based on a points
system. Fantastic resources uploaded daily, plus a lively
forum. There is also a sister site www.englishexercises.com
with interactive exercises for your students. You can register
your class, put ready-made exercises on for them or create
your own.
http://mes-english.com/ This is a great site. There are top quality flashcards,
worksheets, games and templates to make your own stuff.
The worksheets are useful for mainstream teachers with EAL
kids in the class. There are matching/cloze/handwriting
sheets on every topic.
http://www.newsinlevels.com/ This is a great website. There are topical news stories at
every level – starting from 0 – (five pictures with five words
to match), going up to advanced. Native English and
American speakers read the stories. Exercises on the news
items are provided. There is the occasional infelicity of
expression, but a really great site that students can work on
independently. Also, at advanced level, useful for non-EAL
students.
http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/ This is the most visited UK school website. It’s not specifically
an EAL site, but the resources – in most subjects - are very
useful for EAL students, just as at
www.primaryresources.co.uk

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