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Ventures Arcade (Cambridge University Press)

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008

http://www.cambridge.org/venturesarcade

Online activities that support the Ventures Adult Education ESL integrated series.

Disclosure: The post author helped develop this product at Cambridge University Press. The opinions expressed here are my own and are not necessarily those of the Press. This blog is neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Press.

Pinyin at Wikipedia

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinyin

Includes a Pinyin to IPA conversion chart.

IPA Charts (Paul Meier Dialect Services)

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

http://www.paulmeier.com/ipa/charts.html

From the website: “The following interactive charts of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) were designed by Eric Armstrong of York University, Toronto, Canada; and voiced by Paul Meier, of the University of Kansas, USA. They are provided as an aid to students of dialects and phonetics… Vowels, consonants, ingressives, suprasegmentals, intonation, diacritics, ejectives, implosives, diphthongs, and clicks are demonstrated… If you would prefer to own a CD-ROM of these interactive charts, you may purchase one here.”

Online Tutoring System at the Confucius Insitute at Michigan State University

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

http://msuconfuciusinstitute.org/scheduler/index.php

From the website: “This system connects tutors and students with real-time audio to provide the best in online language instruction. “

ESL Lab

Friday, July 28th, 2006

http://www.esl-lab.com/

From the website: “The site has been designed with the specific goal and narrow focus of providing easy-to-use listening activities that can be used on almost any Internet connection. Of course, many more kinds of interactive listening activities, test-question types, and accents are possible, and I look forward to seeing others launching their own sites with these features in mind. In my case, I wanted to give depth, not breadth (rather than snippets of this and that), to my original concept, one reason being the large time commitment just to create one activity. “

English-Zone.com

Friday, July 28th, 2006

http://english-zone.com/index.php

From the website: “English-Zone.Com is a fun site for STUDENTS who are learning English as a Second Language, or studying English in general. Here, you can learn some idioms, practice with English verbs, test your grammar, check out the fun stuff page, write a silly story, or visit links to other English sites!

“This is also a useful site for TEACHERS. English-Zone.Com has a Teacher’s Zone filled with ready-to-print materials usable for ESL teaching guides,  worksheets, handouts, or quizzes. There are dozens of links to other sites for teachers as well.”

Breaking News English

Friday, July 28th, 2006

http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/

From the website: “All of these current events and business English lesson plans contain a news article, listening (MP3 file), podcast, communication activities, pair work, discussion, reading and vocabulary exercises. Classroom handouts are reproducible in Word and PDF. SPELLING: This site uses the American English spelling system.”

Activities for ESL

Friday, July 28th, 2006

http://a4esl.org/

From the website: “Quizzes, tests, exercises and puzzles to help you learn English as a Second Language (ESL). This project of The Internet TESL Journal (iteslj.org) has thousands of contributions by many teachers.”


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