Gayle's Ferris Reading and Writing Class Blog

Thursday, December 15, 2005

More COOL websites

Today you are going to check out some fun sites to help you with your English...(should you want to study on your own.) So we're going to have some fun ... give some reviews of the sites I've listed below. If you know of some other sites that might be useful to your classmates, please share them.

Visit the links I have listed below and give them a try. Play around and then come back and tell us all what you like or dislike about them. You don't have to visit all of them, but you do have to visit some of them.

You will share your thoughts here.

Here they are:

This site is developed by students for students. Some of it might be 'high' level, but I think you can understand it. There are even tapescripts to follow as you listen. (My personal favorite is 'The Ultimate of All Sports' because I played this sport in college! If you search my name, you will see what I looked like in college.)

http://www.youthradio.org/indexx.shtml


This next site comes to us from the UK. It looks like a train map. When you click on a 'station' it takes you to that page.

http://www.britishcouncil.it/students/rome/


This is an online magazine for ESL students at Arizona Western University, but we can check it out too. The students wrote the articles themselves. (Hmmmmm, maybe we can post our magazine online...)

http://www.azwestern.edu/modern_lang/esl/cjones/mag/index.htm



Here's another online magazine by and for ESL students. I especially like the 'Special Memories of Christmas' link...'tis the season to be jolly. ;-) Students from all over the world write about their memories of Christmas. There's lots of stuff to play with.

http://www.topics-mag.com/Electronic/Magazine.html



This link comes from Canada. It has video too! There are lessons you can do on your own and the topics are interesting.

http://www.cbc.ca/ottawa/esl/lessons.html



ELLLO means English Language Listening Lab Online. Here's the link:

http://www.elllo.org/


Lots of stuff at this site, from games to grammar to reading to podcasts to ... you name it! My Keio students liked this one!

http://www.manythings.org/


You have a lot to check out.

Share it with others!

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