Hello there,
I've been asked to put a web guide together for elt teachers to use with their students. The aim is to encourage learner independence. I wonder if any of you could give me some tips about good sites i can add to the list. Thanks very much.
Web guide
Moderators: Dimitris, maneki neko2, Lorikeet, Enrico Palazzo, superpeach, cecil2, Mr. Kalgukshi2
You can certainly suggest my site...
Please feel free to include my site: http://www.jamesabela.co.uk/
There's a lot of resources for Business English students to get their teeth into. I'd suggest the following ideas for independent learning:
Get them to improve their PowerPoints using the material here:
http://www.jamesabela.co.uk/bus/PowerPoint.html
There's also plenty of Guided writing here:
http://www.jamesabela.co.uk/bus/guidedwriting.html
Depending on the level of the students, I wouldn't let them just visit there. I'd give them specific exercises such as:
Week 1 Speech Writing
Week 2 Complaint Response
Week 3 - Presentation 1
Week 4 Sales Emails
Week 5 Press Release
Week 6 Webpages
Week 7 Writing Proposals
Week 8 Report presentation
I hope this helps.
James
There's a lot of resources for Business English students to get their teeth into. I'd suggest the following ideas for independent learning:
Get them to improve their PowerPoints using the material here:
http://www.jamesabela.co.uk/bus/PowerPoint.html
There's also plenty of Guided writing here:
http://www.jamesabela.co.uk/bus/guidedwriting.html
Depending on the level of the students, I wouldn't let them just visit there. I'd give them specific exercises such as:
Week 1 Speech Writing
Week 2 Complaint Response
Week 3 - Presentation 1
Week 4 Sales Emails
Week 5 Press Release
Week 6 Webpages
Week 7 Writing Proposals
Week 8 Report presentation
I hope this helps.
James
Wow, there's a lot of cross-posting going on here!
So here's mine:
I'm looking for opinions, ideas and suggestions for on-line applications for learners of English as a foreign language. I've created a couple of dictation exercises to give you some idea of what it's all about.
These applications follow web standards for on-line learning, notably keeping the content and presentation separate so it's easy to create new exercises without any specialist computer programming knowledge.
Check them out:
http://watchtvlearnenglish.com/dictatio ... essay.html
http://watchtvlearnenglish.com/dictatio ... ences.html
Any feedback will be most appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Matt
So here's mine:
I'm looking for opinions, ideas and suggestions for on-line applications for learners of English as a foreign language. I've created a couple of dictation exercises to give you some idea of what it's all about.
These applications follow web standards for on-line learning, notably keeping the content and presentation separate so it's easy to create new exercises without any specialist computer programming knowledge.
Check them out:
http://watchtvlearnenglish.com/dictatio ... essay.html
http://watchtvlearnenglish.com/dictatio ... ences.html
Any feedback will be most appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Matt
Oh yeah, and don't forget the huge number of great resources available on the Beeb's learning English website:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/
For upper-intermediate students and above.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/
For upper-intermediate students and above.