Showing posts with label ELL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ELL. Show all posts

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab

Of all the ESL resources on the Web, Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab is one of the most informative, practical, and interactive that I've seen.

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

TeacherTube has much to offer. For the ELL (English Language Learner) or ESL student, there's yet another source of online videos worth exploring. Again - use discretion. Preview these videos for appropriateness before using them in a directed manner. Here's the URL:

http://dotsub.com

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

I receive a newsletter entitled "ASCD SmartBrief". The latest issue includes a link to an article, Web resources can supplement learning for ELL students. It's chock-full of links to resources for students and teachers. There are so many that you'd be remiss not to check them out and bookmark a few for use with your students as bell-ringer/anchoring activities, center-based activities, and /or individualized/prescriptive activities based upon individualized student needs.

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

Randall`s ESL Cyber Listening Lab has established a presence on Facebook! Here's the official "long" link: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Randalls-ESL-Cyber-Listening-Lab/131109425926

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


To subscribe to Randall's email listserv, go to http://bit.ly/jpv7S

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

For the Teacher's Academy (ESL)

ESL Workshop
August 10, 2011
12:00-3:00 - EFHS
Charlie Pitrolo
Title III Director

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
2.Print Material
  • 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
4.Hardware
  • Digital Voice Recorder
  • Lingo PacificaTalk Translator/Dictionary/Thesaurus
5.Questions/Answers
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

MyApps and PortableApps have been the topics of previous posts to this blog. To review, "apps" are short for "applications".

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:

Monday, April 20, 2009

Collaboration for ESL Practitioners & With ELLs

If you've read through the posts I've made to date, it should be apparent by now that there are a myriad of tools for online collaborating with practitioners. Some tools offer more features than others. Most all are free.

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

The following are some "tried and true" web resources for supplementing your ESL materials and instruction:

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