domingo, 29 de septiembre de 2013

Eslflow

Eslflow was created in 1998 by Peter Snashall as a resource for researching ESL/EFL ideas and creating lessons and courses as quicky as possible. It offers lessons, activities, lessons plans surveys and more. It is a great place to find materials and teaching resources for any skill, topic or proficiency level (beginner, pre-intermediate and intermediate).

Useful tools for ESL teachers are also available on the Teachers Tools Section

lunes, 23 de septiembre de 2013

Share My Lesson

Share My Lesson is a place where educators can come together to create and share their very best teaching resources. Developed by teachers for teachers, this free platform gives access to high-quality teaching resources and provides an online community where teachers can collaborate with, encourage and inspire each other.


sábado, 21 de septiembre de 2013

SchoolsWord.tv

SchoolsWorld is a brand-new, multimedia platform, providing innovative and informative content for everyone involved with or wanting to be involved in schools. Besides all the content from Teachers TV, there is something for everyone: videos, interactive games, work sheets, fact sheets, information and latest education news. There's also opportunity to get involved in great competitions and daily polls.

SchoolsWorld is designed for everyone involved with schools:
  • Pupils and students
  • Parents
  • Teachers
  • Schools management, headteachers and Governors
  • Businesses and charities

 

martes, 17 de septiembre de 2013

The EFL SMARTblog

Awesome blog by David Mainwood with activities he has used in class. These activities are designed to be used either by teachers in class with an interactive whiteboard, projector or by students working in a computer room or using personally owned devices.

Posts by level, games and quizzes, links and some other interesting places to improve your English.

domingo, 15 de septiembre de 2013

Brain breaks. Movement in learning

Movement in learning is a teaching method based on the concept that students learn better through movement in the classroom. Students should have the opportunity throughout a class period to move around to take "brain breaks" to refocus their attention so they can learn new material. Brain research suggests that physical activity prior to class and during class, increases students' ability to process and retain new material.
(Source: Wikipedia)

This site provides some good practices and links to further resources in this are:

martes, 10 de septiembre de 2013

CNN Student News

CNN Student News is a ten-minute, commercial-free, daily news program designed for middle and high school classes. It is produced by the journalists and educators at CNN. This award-winning show and its companion website are available free of charge throughout the school year. At CNNStudentNews.com, you'll find a wealth of teacher materials presented free of charge, including Daily Transcripts for each show, Daily Curriculum and additional support materials to help your students understand the news (maps, key concepts, discussion questions...) 


 

jueves, 5 de septiembre de 2013

Jornadas sobre inglés y educación infantil

Os ofrecemos el programa de nuestras jornadas Recursos y propuestas para trabajar el inglés en el aula de infantil una vez actualizados algunos de los datos del preprograma. Al final tendrá lugar en la Fundación Paurides González Vidal de Elda.

Todavía podéis inscribiros en la página del CEFIRE de Elda. 

martes, 3 de septiembre de 2013

NoRedInk

NoRedInk.com is a web-based learning platform that helps students improve their grammar and writing skills. Teachers can adjust questions based on each kid’s favorite celebrities, hobbies, TV shows, etc. making the content inherently interesting. 

In addition to students practicing their grammar skills on their own, teachers can also create a class, use the site to give assignments and quizzes according to each kid’s interests and view student progress.