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§        http://www.a4esl.org

This is a well-known web site.  It has lots of activities for students and printable material for teachers.

 

§        http://ww2.college-em.qc.ca/prof/epritchard/

This is the ESL Blues website.  There is a lot of stuff for the intermediate to advanced learner.  The activities are very good practice for students.

 

§        http://www.eslgold.com/

This site is also connected to ‘edhelper.com’ and wants you to join that website too.  They have many links to many more sites and some lessons.  There are many ideas for conversation practice.

 

§        http://www.soundsofenglish.org/

This site is great for anything to do with pronunciation.  They have very clear diagrams and tips on teaching pronunciation.  It is not a site for students but informational for teachers.  This could be used in the classroom from the teacher’s computer with the projector.

 

§        http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/index.htm

This site is from the Univ. of Victoria in British Colombia.  They have a lot of grammar activities at different levels.  They’re listed by their naming system – 200, 330, 410, 510 etc.  The exercises are printable and very good.  They also have a full description of the grammar for teachers.

 

§        http://www.esl-lab.com/

This is Randall’s Cyber Listening Lab.  It’s a great site for listening activities for many levels.

 

§        http://www.eslconnect.com/links.html

This site has a wealth of links to other sites – some are OK sites some so-so, but there are so many of them you’re sure to find something you like.

 

§        http://www.manythings.org/

This site has a lot of exercises for students.  The topics are interesting for adults and are very varied.  They also have quizzes and puzzles. All the activities are interactive and the students love it.