Resources
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United States Department of State: American EnglishThis website is a resource center for teaching and learning about American English and American culture developed by the Office of English Language Programs in Washington, D.C. All programs are implemented by Regional English Language Officers (RELOs) at American Embassies or Consulates.
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OER Short Stories for ESOLCreative Commons License
"Short Stories for Reading 6," "Short Stories for Reading 7," and "Short Stories for Reading 8" by Davina Ramirez are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. -
Mobile ESLThis is a course of lessons and practice on the system of English. It is divided into eighty-six sections. Each section covers an area of basic grammar and contains a number of exercises.
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The EFL Playhouse for Teachers of Young English Language LearnersThe EFL Playhouse offers a world of resources for teachers of young English Language Learners (ELLs). Browse The EFL Playhouse collections of educational games, songs, fingerplays, action rhymes, craft ideas, printable materials, tongue twisters, and more. Borrow the ideas that meet the needs of your ESL/EFL students. You may use this material freely in your home or classroom; however, no portion of the material on this site is to be re-posted, reproduced, or sold without prior permission.
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Pizzaz: A Resource for Scribblers and Teachers of English as a Second LanguageSimple creative writing and oral storytelling activities with printable handouts for poetry, fiction. Permission to copy and distribute for educational, non-profit use only. ESOL student level: These activities scale well to beginner through advanced level proficiency and can be used with all ages.
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Stanford CLAD ELL ModulesCourse materials that previously supported the Stanford Online CLAD Program. During the 9 year period from 2003 to 2012, the program certified over 2,500 teachers, making them eligible to work with English language learners in California.