Activities for ESL Students
http://a4esl.org/
This website contains over 1,000 quizzes, exercises, and puzzles to help
students study English as a second language.
Dave’s ESL Café
http://eslcafe.com
A
good introductory site for learning English as a foreign or second
language, bringing together a wide variety of Internet sites into one
convenient spot. By selecting “Web Guide Links” from the main screen,
then Listening, Pronunciation, or Video, students can link to audio or
video resources.
English as a Second Language Homepage http://www.rong-chang.com
A
“starting point for ESL learners who want to learn English through the
World Wide Web.”
English Exercises Online
http://www.smic.be/smic5022/Nieuwmain.htm
Designed for students of English as a foreign language, this site provides
both online and worksheet activities teaching English. Lessons and
exercises in grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, and more are
included.
DICTIONARIES
Dictionary.com
http://dictionary.reference.com/
An online dictionary of the English language. This website also includes
links to dictionaries in other languages (Spanish, German, French,
Italian, etc.), a thesaurus, and a translation service that will translate
sentences into various languages.
Microsoft Encarta Dictionary
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/dictionaryhome.aspx
is
Microsoft’s pronouncing English dictionary, Encarta. Students can
enter words and they will be pronounced.
CLICHES
Cliché Origins
http://www.businessballs.com/clichesorigins.htm
IDIOMS
ESL Café Idioms
http://www.eslcafe.com/idioms/
GRAMMAR
Guide to Grammar and Writing
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/index.htm
This site contains dozens of digital handouts on grammar and English
usage, over 170 computer graded quizzes, and recommendations on
writing—from sentence structure to research papers.
ESL Study HaLL
http://home.gwu.edu/~meloni/eslstudyhall/
Provides links to websites devoted to various aspects (reading, writing,
vocabulary, grammar) of learning the English language. Clicking on
“listening” will connect students to a variety of spoken English sites.
Interesting Things for ESL Students
http://www.manythings.org
A
“fun site for students of the English language.” This site includes
puzzles, work games, quizzes, slang, flash cards, and much more.
Karin’s ESL Partyland Music
http://www.eslpartyland.com/students/nov/music.htm
Popular English speaking music—everything from classic rock of the 1960s
to rap—provides an excellent way for students to learn about American
culture and language. This website is designed to help music lovers
practice their English. It includes quizzes, a discussion forum where
students can share their musical thoughts, and links to other websites
about music. At this site, students can also listen to music and watch
music videos.
OWL Online Writing English:
English as a Second Language
(ESL) Resources, Handouts, and Exercises
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/index2.html#esl
Designed to assist ESL students with their writing skills, this site
provides handouts and exercises on idioms, spelling, verbs, and sentence
fragments, as well as information on writing for a particular audience.
Printer-friendly versions of all the handouts are available.
Randall’s ESL Cyber Listening Lab
http://www.esl-lab.com/index.htm
This site provides a variety of audio narrations (dialog) that students
can listen to. The narrations are in different difficulty levels, and
there are accompanying listening comprehension quizzes.
Sounds of English
http://soundsofenglish.org/
This website is
designed for learners of English and their teachers. It includes English
pronunciation pages—pictures, sounds, and videos to help learners with
their English. The site also includes listening exercises with online
activities, printable worksheets, and teacher guides.
Suggested Fiction for English as a Second Language Learners
http://www.lavc.cc.ca.us/Library/bib-esl.htm
A list of novels
that would be interesting to ESL students at the high school and college
level.
TOEFL.ORG
http://www.toefl.org
“The Office Web Site
for the Test of English as a Foreign Language.” The site includes sample
questions from the test.
Tower of English: The ESL Guide to the Internet
http://towerofenglish.com/
Aimed at both students
and teachers of English as a second language, this site covers hundreds of
websites in an A to Z list that uses “endless games and fun activities to
catch the interest and imagination of ESL students.”