Free online interactive learning materials for English Language Learners (ESOL, ESL, EAL, EFL) at all levels. Elementary (Entry 1) materials, Pre-Intermediate (Entry 2) materials and Intermediate (Entry 3) materials with some Upper Intermediate (Level one) materials too. The pages were made to be used in a Self Access Centre environment (Computer Based Learning (CALL)) with the idea that low level language learners could use them independently to improve grammar and vocabulary skills. ICT, ILT and IT skills are also improved especially by the worksheets which support word processing skill development.
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Create and print customized materials
Links to online tools to make worksheets, puzzles, wordsearches and so on to use in the classroom as warmers, support materials or extension activities. Students can also make their own actiuvitis and this supports a learner centered curriculum.
Links for the Manchester College ESOL, Functional Skills and Essential Skills students and learners
ESOL Moodle, Student Email ,Student Intranet, Blogs
Learn English: My Favourite Room
Comparing New york and London
Spelling Zone for E1c Hangman
10 Feb 2011, 17 March 2011, 24 March 2011, 1st April 2011
Further Information
This website contains Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) activities: games, quizzes, puzzles
The level names used here are from the UK DfES Adult ESOL Core Curriculum. More Information about the UK ESOL levels from the DfES Adult ESOL Core Curriculum - www.dcsf.gov.uk/curriculum_esol
About levels: The national standards for adult literacy and numeracy are specified at three levels: Entry level, Level 1 and Level 2. Entry level is further divided into three sub-levels: Entry 1, Entry 2 and Entry 3. Entry level has been set out in this way to describe in detail the small steps required for adults to make progress. This sub-division also signals a clear alignment of the skill levels with levels 1, 2 and 3 of the National Curriculum.
jan 04 2013