Useful+Internet+Links

=USEFUL INTERNET LINKS:= Check out the following interesting links. Comment on how useful the link is and add your own.

Ludi Magistar > Latin for "Game Master" > or Teacher

A good website review by Todd Vercoe of many on-line game pages to learn English.

http://www.tesolgames.com/students/useful-websites/

Here is a good website for lower level students [|Colwords]

Janis ESL http://www2.issbc.org/janis-esl/subtopiccanada.html

Fran Marshalls ESL resources/books http://www.teslphe.org/f-marshall-library.html

You really need a computer for this class, and for life in the 21st century. Check this website out for `quality renewed computers for an affordable fee` for low-income individuals and their families. Apply on-line. (approximately and subject to change) $60. for desk top $150. for laptop
 * Bargain Computers **

www.rcto.ca

945 Meyerside Drive, Mississauga, ON L5T 1P9

Info. on Coop Programs Brian J. Fleming Catholic Adult Learning 870 Queen St. W. 647-979-8700

Computer Curriculum worksheets http://spclc.org/curricula-resources/computer-curriculum#basic

Here are some useful links to practice your English

Vocabulary for beginners: www.learningchocolate.com

Interactive Games for beginners/intermediate: eslcorner.settlementorg.com www.gcflearnfree.org www.issb.org

Reading (all levels): http://info.mangolanguages.com/public-library

Quizes (intermediate) www.eslvideo.com

From Daring 7/14/16

Free Grammar Games

http://www.psychowith6.com/ultimate-list-free-grammar-games/#sthash.ej8Gy7MD.xXZwScvC.dpbs

- Kinetic 6/8/16

http://www.manythings.org/e/sections.html

- Kinetic 6//8/16

**Unstoppable Me**
http://unstoppableme.ca/success-stories/

Open your eyes and find mentors to guide you in every aspect of your new life in Canada.

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Everyone-Feel-Special

Video Dictionary

[|http://www.vidtionary.com] For you visual learners, a fun way to learn new words.

You really need a computer for this class, and for life in the 21st century. Check this website out for `quality renewed computers for an affordable fee` for low-income individuals and their families. Apply on-line. (approximately and subject to change) $60. for desk top $150. for laptop
 * Bargain Computers**

www.rcto.ca

945 Meyerside Drive, Mississauga, ON L5T 1P9

http://spclc.org/curricula-resources/computer-curriculum#basic

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Also, here is a quick 3 minute video (and others) to get you motivated and productive in your what ever you want to accomplish ... like ... learn English !

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Check out the video "What Came First, the Chicken or the Egg" and paste the link and your comments here.

It is a good one. It is motivating and I like it. Terrific Feb. 27, 2013

National Film Board of Canada - Short films made in Canada []

Summer Legend https://www.nfb.ca/film/summer_legend

Legend of Flying Canoe

Study Guides for Teachers: []

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Discover Canada Audio Book Guide:

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[] I like this link because we can improve our listing skills by hearing the news. We get a lot of information about the Canada or all around. This link talked about hot issues. That’s way we can’t loss our focus or concentration. So we can learn new vocabulary and good accent by listing the news with native speakers. [] I like this link a lot because it gives tips that how we can improve our listening. They said that if we want to watch English movie, first watch in your own native language .after knowing the story. Then watch with English subtitle, after this without subtitle. But it took a lot time so its belter to watch TV shows.it takes twenty minutes. And listing music is good but in music they don’t care about grammar. It’s good for lyrics.so if we want to be good in grammar don’t listen or concentrate on music Nice nazia

Verb tense description and practice;

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keen, 120308

CBC Resource:

Great listening exercises followed by vocabulary, comprehension questions, etc.

Go to www.cbc.ca/edmonton/eal

www.wordsmith.org For word of the day, the pronunciation, and definition. - Hilarious, 24 October 2011

I have a screensaver that does this too. - Keen 24 October 2011

Hi every one, This is the useful link and it also the benefit for all the new comer which one of you should know. Please visit and check it out for your free education. [] Young Yen oct 19/2011

Check this out:

[|http://www.howjsay.com]

Tell me if this is a useful site for learning how to pronounce English words.

Thank you very much for the useful site. I found it also has translation of many languages and when I clicked " define your entry HERE ", there was a page of dictionary showing the meanings and usage examples of the words. It's really convenient for learning English. -Happy Jun 22 2011

[] The first two are videos of "Active Listening" by Liz Halley
 * Active Listening**

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-Happy 25 Aug 2011 －－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－－ There are many good websites for learning English as a Second Language. Try the following websites to practise vocabulary, grammar, and reading. Also try a puzzle, game or quiz.
 * Language Resources**


 * I) General:**

Hundreds of ESL activities [|www.eslcafe.com]
 * Dave`s ESL Cafe**


 * In the left part of the home page, there is `` Stuff For Students``, where we can learn grammar, idioms, phrasal verbs, pronunciation, slang, and challenge quizzes.

Quizzes, tests, exercises and puzzles [|www.manythings.org]
 * Many Things**

In the listening&reading session, we can listen to news reports, stories and addresses by President Obama repeated automatically, and we can repeat to learn the intonation, rhythm patterns and pronunciation.
 * In this website we can learn vocabulary, speaking, grammar&vocabulary quizzes, listening&reading, writing, and even singing.

Links to dozens of ESL activities and websites [|www.settlement.org/site/LL/home.asp]
 * Language and Literacy**

Vocabulary, writing, reading, speaking, listening [|www.internationaleflcafe.com]
 * International EFL Cafe**

ESL activities aligned to Canadian Language Benchmarks [|www.mavis.ca]
 * Mavis Harper`s ESL Website**

Hundreds of ESL activities for all levels [|www.ohiou.edu/esl/english]
 * English Student Resources**

Free Short Self-Study English Lessons and Quick Tips [|www.5minuteenglish.com]
 * 5 Minute English**

One-stop resources site for learning English [|www.1-language.com]
 * 1-Language**

Interactive tests and exercises [|www.englishlearner.com]
 * English Learner**

Instant lessons based on news stories [|www.English-To-Go.com]
 * English To Go**

ESL with a European flavor [|www.wfi.fr/volterre/weblinklearners.html]
 * Volterre Web Links**

Grammar activities at various levels []
 * Net Grammar**

Grammar and interactive practise exercises []
 * English Language Study Zone**

Listening, music, reading, grammar and more [|www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/index.shtml]
 * Learning English with the BBC**

Quizzes, tests, exercises and puzzles []
 * E.S.L. Activities for Students**

Links to over 250 ESL Websites []
 * ESL Independent Study Lab**

Interactive exercises, teaching and learning links [|www.englishforum.com]
 * Aardvark`s English Forum**

Grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation activities [|www.englishclub.com]
 * English Club**

These websites are helpful for practising English listening and pronunciation.
 * II) Listening Websites**

[|www.soundsofenglish.org]

[|www.englishlistening.com]

[|www.elllo.org]

[|www.esl-lab.com]

These reading websites have English reading activities, which are based on current events and news from Canada and around the world.
 * III) Reading Websites**

[|www.breakingnewsenglish.com]

[|www.cbc.ca/ottawa/esl]

[|www.english-zone.com/reading/index.html]

1) Note-Taking Formats The Cornell Method example

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Note-taking formats Advantages and disavantages

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Hello All! I just heard about something that is really wonderful: a project translating all written material on the internet into all (yes, did mean to say ALL!) languages. . . and it also might be a valuable free resource for learners wishing to study a foreign language too! [] Here is a video on YouTube explaining how it works! [] An if you would like to hear more from the person heading up this incredibly beautiful project, Luis von Ahn, here is his presentation on Massive-scale online collaboration (the DuoLingo idea is just one example of this concept). [] As multi-linguists, Learners, tell me what you think of this kind of global project. Does it give you any ideas ?Also, have you heard of micro-volunteering ? If you google it, perhaps you can tell us more about it ? - Keen, Dec 11, 2011