For educators seeking technology integration for the benefit of children.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab
The listening lab is continually being updated. Among other benefits, the listening activities feature key vocabulary words and follow-up assessments.
Be sure to explore this site whether or not you are an ESL specialist. I firmly hold to the belief that ALL practitioners are ESL instructors.
Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab also has a presence on Facebook. From his Facebook page: "Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab (http://www.esl-lab.com) was first over a decade ago to provide language learners opportunities to improve their listening comprehension skills in English. Contact Randall at eslrandall [at] yahoo.com"
If you're so inclined, add his Facebook page to your "Fan" list. At his website, scroll down near to the bottom-left. Look for a button to add the site to your Facebook groups. Consider subscribing to his e-newsletter and keep up-to-date on latest developments to this extremely valuable resource!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Videos for ELLs with Subtitles
Click on the "Latest", "Genres", and "Collections" tabs to explore more options. You'll find this to be a valuable resource!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
More ESL / Web 2.0 Resources
Into the Book is but one of the MANY Web 2.0 resources listed. It includes a student and teacher area. It integrates proven ESL strategies such as visualization, prediction, and summarization to assist in student acquisition of English.
Consider signing up to receive the ASCD SmartBrief. Membership in ASCD isn't required. Give the newsletter a try. You won't be sorry! Here's the link: http://www.smartbrief.com/ascd/
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Randall`s ESL Cyber Listening Lab Now on Facebook
Here's the link (above) I've "customized" for you, using the free service at tinyurl: http://tinyurl.com/eslcafe/ Check out Randall's new audio format for vocabulary lessons.
A quote from his newsletter:
"Language students need to learn how to pronounce vocabulary, not just know what the words mean. For this reason, I have created a number of vocabulary listening activities just for this purpose, and each activity has an easy-to-use audio format."
Take a look at these lessons at: http://bit.ly/19xxMp
Additional links from within Randall's newsletter:
Websites for ESL Teachers and Students
NEW: ESL/EFL Culture Videos
- http://www.esl-lab.com
- http://esl-lab.blogspot.com
- http://www.dailyesl.com
- http://www.ezslang.com
- http://www.trainyouraccent.com
- http://www.tips4students.com
To subscribe to Randall's email listserv, go to http://bit.ly/jpv7S
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
For the Teacher's Academy (ESL)
1.Explore CD of Resources
- Policy 2417 overview
- Sheltered instruction, materials, assessments
- Student ToolKit
- LEP Committee concept
- Student Plan
- Huntington/Cabell County Survival Guide on CD
- Supporting English Language ...(PDF file)
- Web resources/shortcuts
- Book: 50 Strategies...) and CD
- Book: Teacher's Guide to Multisensory Learning:Improving Literacy by Engaging the Senses
3.Software
- IM Translator for Internet Explorer and FireFox
- Babylon
- Demoxi multilingual chat tool
- Lingoes and dictionaries
- Oxford Picture Dictionary
- Pix Writer
- Rosetta Stone
- Digital Voice Recorder
- Lingo PacificaTalk Translator/Dictionary/Thesaurus
This information may also be found online at http://docs.google.com/View?id=dg9tpff7_52d6q8k7gv
Friday, July 24, 2009
Lingoes - Free Portable Translation & More
In the context of this and the two former blog posts, I'm addressing a suite (collection) of applications residing on and running from within a flash drive. They can be taken from computer to computer and require no installation other than onto the flash drive upon which they are stored.
The latest I've tried and found to be exceptionally powerful and versatile is Lingoes. This portable app features dictionaries, translators, speech, the ability to download and install multitudes of free dictionaries.
One of the most powerful dictionaries with which I've experimented is the bidirectional Chinese>English dictionary. If you interact with ELLs (English Language Learners) in any capacity, check out this free program. Click on the links above or below to learn more. You'll be pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to navigate this program.
Marion County educators: As always - If I can be of service in helping you or your students, please contact me.
Links:
- Download Lingoes: http://tinyurl.com/lbvp3a
- Lingoes dictionaries: http://tinyurl.com/l593al
Monday, April 20, 2009
Collaboration for ESL Practitioners & With ELLs
Below is a link that has a list of URLs to collaborate with those whose audience is a bit more focused: ESL (English as a Second Language). What a great way to get involved in eTeching and eLearning!
http://cli.gs/bXaJEM
Friday, March 27, 2009
ESL Resources
- http://www.literactive.com/Home/index.asp (interactive, downloadables, free!)
- http://www.eslcafe.com (THE ESL Guru!)
- http://www.esl-lab.com (Grab your headphones, kids!)
- http://eflclassroom.ning.com (Network with ESL educators from the world over!)
- http://cuentacuentos.ning.com (Storytelling and Song For English Language Learners)
- http://a4esl.org/q/h/grammar.html (Oh, those parts of speech, contractions, plurals, and more!!!)
- http://www.manythings.org Do NOT pass this one up! You'll regret it!
- http://www.tesol.org/s_tesol/seccss.asp?CID=113&DID=1583
- http://babelfish.yahoo.com Translate between many languages. Great for sending home notes in native languages.
- http://imtranslator.net/plugin-tr.asp(ImTranslator 3.2 for Internet Explorer and Firefox - WAY COOL!)
- http://www.literactive.com/Home/index.asp Great for beginning readers AND for English Language Learners, too! VERY interactive.
- http://www.readwritethink.org/index.asp Set the alarm, or you'll lose track of time at this site!
- http://a4esl.org Powerful! Talk about a site that covers the parts of speech! This is the place!
- http://english-zone.com/index.php (...the BEST English-Learner's site on the 'Net!)
- http://www.mes-english.com Free printables For teachers.
- http://www.readingrockets.org Focuses upon reading for early childhood, but many strategies can be adopted for ESL students, too.
- http://www.theschoolbell.com/Links/read_enviro/read1.html Try the “Word Detective” game, which uses signs found on many school campuses. Students are asked to use what they know about spelling and decoding to answer prompts about the words. Teachers can print pages to send home; encouraging parents to read and decode street signs with their children.
- http://www.quia.com/shared Check out the ESL and ESOL sections for activities that are interactive. Those related to irregular verbs are numerous and engaging!
- http://medtropolis.com/VBody.asp Learn about the human body in a virtual environment. Available in English and Español.
- http://public.research.att.com/~ttsweb/tts/demo.php Type or copy/paste in the text, select a voice (American, of course), and let it speak for the students. Pronounces contractions and suffixes properly.
- http://www.proteacher.net/discussions/forumdisplay.php?f=156 The ProTeacher Community forums cover so many topics, but this link in particular goes directly to the ESL message board and subtopics. To see what all else is available, go back to the main page at http://www.proteacher.net
- http://www.harcourtschool.com/storytown Check out "Grammar Glossary"!
- http://np.harlan.k12.ia.us/reading_center.htm Different facets of reading instruction with a multitude of links to many entertaining activities. From the Harlan Community School District's New Park Elementary School (New Park, IA).
享用 (Enjoy!)