All along this section, I offer a list of benefitial resources in order to prepare extra class materials classified according to different criteria, but also for learners to search on suitable dictionaries or spend their free time or keep up with the news. To establish a certain order I have distributed them in a table created with Symbaloo. The ones on the top are addressed at teachers and educators mainly, the others can be shared with your learners:
- (T/S) Most well-known websites, or developed by famous organisations:
- The British Council together with BBC
- More specifically, the area focused on teaching English to teenagers will hugely help the Secondary teacher.
- American English, as quoted in this website, it "provides resources for teaching and learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL), exploring American culture, and encouraging conversation within the global EFL community."
- (T/S) Those in which registration or access code is required to log in but are extremely worthy:
- (T/S) The most incredibly powerful speeches on education during the 21st C. are being gathered here:
- Ted Talks
- (T/S) The Spanish Journal El País in English
- (T) In case you are running out of time, ready-to-print lesson plans in:
- (T/S) In dictionaries we trust so, I will tell you about my favourite ones:
- Visual Dictionary by Merriam-Webster
- Advanced Learner's by Oxford
- Definitions and synonyms by Thesaurus
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