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[EnglishLanguage 852] Re: Request for software advice

Missy Slaathaug

mslaathaug at midco.net
Mon Nov 27 11:38:24 EST 2006


Hi Neil,

I looked through my favorites and came up with a few to recommend. Good
luck with your learners!

This is the Internet Picture Dictionary, which is a good basic site for
vocab practice. http://pdictionary.com/

This one looks good for all sorts of grammar lessons and vocab, etc. I
haven't used it, but it looks user friendly and practical.
http://www.englishpage.com/

This is a very cool website for native speakers who are low-level
readers and working to improve their reading skills. I don't know the
level of your non-native speakers, but perhaps this site might work for
them.
http://www.literacynet.org/cnnsf/

This one is a sort of clearinghouse with all sorts of links for all
sorts of exercises and all sorts of learners!
http://autoenglish.en.wanadoo.es/amigos.html#Spanish

More English listening activities: http://www.elllo.org/

Everything that the national organization TESOL puts out is really good
- here is a clearinghouse link for lots of sites:
http://iteslj.org/links/

Missy Slaathaug
ESL Instructor/State ESL Specialist
The Right Turn
124 East Dakota Avenue
Pierre, SD 57501
605-773-4755
mslaathaug at midco.net

"Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard
at work worth doing." Teddy Roosevelt




-----Original Message-----
From: englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov
[mailto:englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Neil Rigole
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 9:37 AM
To: The Adult English Language Learners Discussion List
Subject: [EnglishLanguage 849] Request for software advice

Hi all,
Recently I was asked to provide some advice related to ESL software (I
am the Instructional Technology Director for a small k12 system without
an ESL background and with limited ESL technology-based resources in our
system). We have had a family from Russia move in to our system this
year (with two elementary age children), and although we are providing
resources for the kids (we have an ESL teacher providing services as
well), I have been asked if I could find some software or web-based
resource recommendations to assist their parents. Thanks in advance for
any advice or recommendations!


Neil


Neil Rigole
Director, Instructional Technology
Monroe County Schools
Forsyth, GA
rigolen at monroe.k12.ga.us
www.monroe.k12.ga.us


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