English Firsthand Cafe (Pearson-Longman)
Thursday, June 5th, 2008Online resources that support the English Firsthand textbook series.
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Online resources that support the English Firsthand textbook series.
http://www.longmanenglishinteractive.com
From the website: “Longman English Interactive is a four-level video-based, integrated-skills program that includes over 100 hours of instruction per level. The program provides presentation and practice in grammar, speaking, listening, vocabulary, pronunciation, reading, and writing.”
http://www.cambridgescp.com/page.php?p=clc%5Etop%5Ehome
Online materials for students and teachers of Latin.
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http://www.cambridge.org/venturesarcade
Online activities that support the Ventures Adult Education ESL integrated series.
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http://www.online-degrees-and-scholarships.com/
From the website: “…an alphabetical list of colleges and universities offering online degrees, and the online degree programs offered by each.
“…information on scholarships and financial aid, student loans, student loan consolidation, accreditation, and other subjects of interest to students seeking to learn more about online degrees, distance learning, and online education.”
From the website: “Primarily designed for first grade, Starfall is also useful for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and second grade. Starfall is perfect for home schooling.”
http://www.languagerealm.com/index.php
From the website: “The Language Realm is a vast, free Web resource for language reference, learning, and study. Whether you’re learning Spanish or Japanese, or want to find a good quotation or proverb, curious about the translation profession, you’ll find what you want here.”
From the website: “This blog exists to help adult English language learners improve their English skills. You may find new ways to study, especially if you live in an area with few English speakers. There is a limit to what anybody can learn in class. It might sound strange for an English teacher like me to say, but most real learning happens outside of class. But studying on your own can also be very frustrating, so I hope the tools and information I post can help you.”
http://www.cambridge.org/touchstonearcade/
Flash-based games for practicing English. Centered on the Touchstone textbook series (http://www.cambridge.org/us/esl/touchstone/).
Disclosure: The post author currently works for Cambridge University Press. The opinions expressed here are my own and are not necessarily those of my employer. This blog is not sponsored nor endorsed by my employer.