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[|5 minute english][[image:5melogo.gif width="366" height="92" align="right" link="http://www.5minuteenglish.com/index.htm"]]
**//Free Short Self-Study English Lessons and Quick Tips for ESL Students //** Learning English as a second language (ESL) is not always easy, but it should be fun. //**5 Minute English**// has been designed to give you short and easy explanations and exercises.

[|Activities for ESL students]
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.

[|Brokenpicturetelephone]
chinese whispers with text & pictures; Used online; Free

[|CET ESL online][[image:ESL-banner.jpg width="385" height="43" link="http://www.tcet.com/eaonline/GrammarCentral/index.html"]]
== [|ELLLO] ==

is a free online listening resource of over 1,000 listening activities designed especially for ESL and EFL students and teachers. Most listening activities include images, an interactive quiz, transcript of the audio and downloadable MP3.

[|English Portal]
English Portal Games! Here you can have fun and improve your English by playing them.



[|ESL BEE]
This web site is for non-native speakers of English who want to write in English for academic purposes. The material in this site is aimed toward high intermediate or advanced English learners who have never taken a formal English writing course and whose TOEFL score is about 500 or more. The main objective of this site is to help non-native English speakers write for an English speaking academic audience which necessarily includes //organization of ideas//, the single greatest weakness among many non-native English speakers.



[|ESLFlow]
Searchable source of thematically-based ESL lessons in grammar, speaking, vocabulary, pronunciation, and reading. Patterned on a flowchart model, the site offers three levels of activities for elementary through intermediate learners. Pages include dialogue exercises, picture-based activities, resource sections and links.

[|ESL wonderland]
For independent learners, this site offers listening comprehension activities based on audio clips, reading, and grammar practice.

[|The Internet TESL JournalFor Teachers of English as a Second Language]


[|Go4English]
British Council Learn English Arab World website includes //Elementary Podcasts// from go4english.com are a great way to help you practise your English language listening skills.

[|Heads Up English]
Here you'll find complete ESL lesson plans, ESL materials, and most everything you need for lower intermediate, upper intermediate, and advanced English students. The free materials and printables are real, relevant, and readily applicable

[|Larry Ferrlazo's Games list]
100's of educational games great for ESL, EFL, youth and adults developing literacy skills

[|Many things]
Word games, puzzles, quizzes, exercises, slang, proverbs and much more for ESL students

[|microsoft public testing page]
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a creative writing site that provides pictures and a word bank for students to create a enriched sentence or sentences about the picture.

[|Randalls cyber listening lab][[image:logo2007.jpg width="317" height="78" align="right" link="http://www.esl-lab.com/"]]
Helps ESL/EFL students improve their English listening comprehension skills through practice with self-grading quiz pages.

[|Simple English Wikaepeadia]
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Art
[|Seattle art museum] [|Languageguide] [|moma] [|Larry Ferlazzo's the-best-art-websites-for-learning-english]

Music
[|Larry Ferlazzo's][|The Best Music Websites For Learning English]

=ESL Blogs=


 * [|I Hope it Works]
 * [|Kenneth’s ESL Blog]
 * [|Teach ELT Blog]
 * [|The English Blog]
 * http://eflclassroom.ning.com/

From [|Nik's Quick Shout]

[|Shaping the Way We Teach English] is a fantastic resource that I came across recently. It's free and accessible through The Online Language Center of the University of Oregon and it is a pretty complete teacher training course that has videos, viewing tasks, transcripts, observation checklists and even recommended supplementary web based reading.

The videos for the course are all on [|YouTube] and can either be watched online or it is recommended that they are downloaded using [] for anyone with a slower connection.

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