Aachen
University http://www.rwth-aachen.de/lfed
Teaching
English as a Foreign Language - Collection of material concerning
teaching techniques
AGG'S
American Corner www.iut-orsay.fr/~guet
You'll find lots
of links to dictionaries, American government Webservers, a newstand,
trade fair information and lots of pictures here. This useful and
graphical neat site comes from the IUT in Orsay, France.
ALLIANCE FOR COMPUTERS AND
WRITING english.ttu.edu/acw/
The ACW is US-based and focused,
but a very comprehensive web siteand if your interests include
computers and writing, this is an excellent resource.
ACW, is an
association ofteachers and researchers in public schools, community
colleges, andfour-year colleges and universities who are interested
in using computertechnologies and networks to improve their classroom
writing instruction.The ACW was started in mid-1993 by Trent Batson,
John O'Connor, and FredKemp, based on the idea of people working
together to overcome thedifficulties and realize the amazing
opportunities of computers and theInternet revolution.
Applied
LinguisticsWWW Virtual Library
www.bbk.ac.uk/Departments/AppliedLinguistics/VirtualLibrary.html
A
good starting point for applied linguistics from Birbeck College,
University of London, U.K., maintainedby Larry Selinker and Alex
Nunes.
Childrens'
Literature Web Guidewww.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/index.html
This
is a delightful place to visit for internet resources related to
books for children and young adults.
CUNY, City
University of New York Gophergopher://cunyvm.cuny.edu
Look
for Resources for Teaching English as a Second Language.If you need a
gopher to get you to French universities, this isone place to start.
Fun to go to New York to get there, isn't it?
CUNY, City University
of New York Homepagewww.cuny.edu
If you are at the
Cuny Web site and want to get to the Gopher,click on Cuny Computing
and Information Services, then click onResources for Teaching English
as a Second Language, and voila,you are at the CUNY Gopher.
Dave
Sperling's ESL
Cafehttp://www.pacificnet.net/~sperling/eslcafe.html
One
stop ESL shopping chez Dave with ESL search, idea page, graffiti
wall, question page, links and interactive message exchange.Dave
never sleeps!
Elements
of Style www.columbia.edu/~svl2/strunk
The classic text
was first published privately in 1918! There are still a lot of gems
of truth in this book.
ENC, Eisenhower
National Clearinghouse www.enc.org
Why include a site
billed as an information source for K-12 math and science teachersin
Volterre-Fr? Because it's full of resources which could be used in
the language classroom, especially if you're doing units using
science and math! Don't miss the Digital Dozen.
ERIC
http://www.aspensys.com/eric2/welcome.html
The
Educational Resources Information Center is a public service ofthe
U.S. Department of Education.
ESL Virtual
Catalogwww.pvp.com/esl.htm
This is a guide to resources
for students and teachers ofESL/EFL. You'll find Internet resources,
publishers and distributorsand professional organizations here. This
catalog is published and maintained by PassportVirtual Publishing.
EST,
English for Science and Technologywww.wfi.fr/est/est1.html
EST-L
is full of resources for teachers of English for Scienceand
Technology. You can also find out about the Email Listcalled EST-L.
This site is run by Roy Bowers. If your students are inscience and
technology fields, take a look at Roy's Web site and joinEST-L.
FLTEACHwww.cortland.edu:80/www_root/flteach/flteach.html
FLTEACH
is foreign language teaching methods, including high
school/collegearticulation, training of student teachers, curriculum
and the New YorkState syllabus.
Interclass
Projects on the Internet
www.vcu.edu/cspweb/,epi/ipi.html
Ron Corio has a very useful Web
presentation on interclass projects. Thanks for sharing this Ron!
International
House TeacherTraining, Hastings, UK
http://www.ilcgroup.com/ILC_Teachers.html
RSA/Cambridge Cert and
Dip courses in Hastings, Paris and Prague. Wide range ofother short
courses for both native and non-native teachers:
methodology,language, literature and culture, specialist teaching,
facilitator development.
Internet Projectsfor Learners
and Teachers www.wfi.fr/volterre/inetpro.html
This is
VOLTERRE-FR's list of exciting and innovative Internetprojects.
Internet
TESL Journal's "InterestingThings for
Teachers"
www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/ESL3.html
Charles
Kelly in Japan has a fine collection of links for teachers.
LingNet BBS, The
Linguist's Network lingnet.army.net
This is the Defense
Language Institute Foreign Language Center's homepage. This isnot
strictly speaking an EFL/ESL site, but interesting for the variety of
otherlanguages and if you register using telnet for a free account,
you'll get access to shareware files, info on CALL and more.
Linguistic
Funlandmath.unr.edu/linguistics/
This list is run by
Kristina Pfaff. And full of goodies.
Linguistic
Materials on the Webwww.ling.rochester.edu/linglinks.html
This
is a good place to start for linguistics materials, brought to you by
the University of Rochester, Department of Linguistics.
Multicultural
Pavillion
curry.edschool.virginia.edu:80/go/multicultural/home.html
at the
University of Virginia, from the Curry School of Education. A fine
starting pointfor multicultualism, especially K-12; "a resource
for educators interested inmulticultural issues."
Newslink
www.newslink.org
Looking for reading material in English (or other
languages)? Try this site. Loads of newspapers, magazines and more.
NLLIA
Conference Schedule of Linguistics and Related
Topicswww.cltr.uq.oz.au:8000/nllia/conf.html
This site
has like all you've ever wanted to know about linguistics
conferences! NLLIA is the National Languages and LiteracyInstitute of
Australia, Ltd. at the University of Queensland.
Ohio University's CALL Lab Page www.tcom.ohiou.edu/OU_Language/OU_Language.html
Ohio University's English Language and Culture Page www.tcom.ohiou.edu/OU_Language/lang-english.html
Ohio
University's Language Teacher Resource
pageswww.tcom.ohiou.edu/OU_Language/teachers.html
The
Ohio University Web pages are excellent resources,run by John
McVicker, CALL Coordinator, Ohio Program of IntensiveEnglish.
Online
Educatorwww.cris.com/~felixg/OE/OEWELCOME.html
The
Online Educator is full of resources in their Hot Linksand Past Hot
Links. You can also see samples of articles fromThe Online Educator's
print and email publications and placean order at the same time. Well
worth the visit.
Simulation
and Gaming Resources www.utc.fr/tsh/sg/resources/
David
Crookall's web site"contains a collection of Internet resources
related to simulation/gaming, taken in itsbroadest meaning, to
encompass such areas as simulation, computerised simulation,
gaming,modeling, virtual reality, role-play, play, active learning,
experiential learning and toys. Thepurpose may be education,
training, planning or research.
The disciplinary areas covered include communication, sociology, political science, economics,psychology, management, entrepreneurship, business, environment, policy and planning,decision making, conflict resolution, cognition, communication, language learning, media,educational technology, computing, geography and history, negociation."
Hours of information to explore!
Story
Resourceswww.swarthmore.edu:80/~sjohnson/stories/
Here
you'll find links to tales, story tellers, children's stories,folk
tales, interactive stories and more.
University of
Hull, CTI, Centre for Modern Languageswww.cti.hull.ac.uk/
Why
not stop by this site and read the Recall Newsletter or try out their
Internet Resources
for Language Teachers.
University
of Surrey, English Language and Applied
Linguisticswww.surrey.ac.uk/ELI/eli.html
English
Language Institute Home Page. Why not try the Resources in Applied
Linguistics for starters?
Virtual
Connections: Online Activities & Projects for Networking Language
Learners www.lll.hawaii.edu/markw/vircon.html
This is a
"must read" for teachers using the Internet. Consult the
full table of contentsof Mark Warschauer's new book and see for
yourself!
Visalia
homepageswww.otan.dni.us/cdlp/visalia/home.htm
Susan
Gaer, from Visalia Adult School, in Visalia, California, shows us how
we can get our students'writing on the Web. And take a look at the
Media Lab for mouth-watering recipes in the Cookbook Project.
Warschauer,
Markwww2.hawaii.edu/~markw
For information on the
National Foreign Language Resource Centerin Hawaii, visit Mark
Warschauer's site.
Westy:
Westmont Hilltop Elementary
Schoolwesty.jtwn.k12.pa.us/~sja/Thematic.html
For
thematic planning resources on the web designed for a specific K-4
curriculum. And wow, what a lot of interesting things to look atfor
kids or adults! Compiled by Susan Anderson.
Westy:
Internet Support of the NCTM
Standardswesty.jtwn.k12.pa.us/~sja/Math.html
For a
collection of Internet support for the National Council ofTeachers of
Mathematics in K-12 classrooms: Math sites and support, compiled by
Susan Anderson.
Yamanda Language
Center,Linguistics, American English Institute
babel.uoregon.edu
From this homepage you can get to the Yamanda
Web Guide to English as aSecond Language, which also has EFL links.
In the Yamanda Language Guidesthere is an impressive amount of
information on 103 languages and 112 fonts for 40 languages!
URL:
http://www.uni-mannheim.de/users/bibsplit/anglistik/material/teach.html
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