In my first years of teaching I was constantly "reinventing the wheel"—crafting activities and materials that were already available somewhere. I just didn't know where. Now, the proliferation of search engines, blogs, youtube, and listservs has made sharing a given. This blog will be a compilation of insights and resources intended primarily for teachers of adult English language learners in a nonacademic setting. Please feel free to comment, especially if what I post here resonates with something you are using or have used in your teaching, either positively or negatively. It is my hope that we can all learn from each other.
Hi Nancy, I very much enjoyed reading your 'why I teach' section. What a gift to love your profession! All the best, Janet
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy,
ReplyDeleteAudio Concentration sounds great! I loved the game Concentration as a kid and I think my future students would have a lot of fun with it. I just visited the website and started a mini game myself! I'm glad you shared this because it's something I would love to use.
-Betsy
Hi again,
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to include 2 useful resources that may work for your context. Worth looking into!
1) ESL Lab: http://www.esl-lab.com/
2) English Listening World: http://www.english-listening-world.com/