Website devoted to the English pronunciation of the names of people, places, and various things. The site contains thousands of pronunciations (most including audio clips) in English. The site can be searched or browsed alphabetically, by tag, or through topical pronunciation guides.
inogolo.com provides an easy to use tool to help pronounce common English names and helps speakers pronounce difficult and commonly mispronounced names.
An inogolo name pronunciation app is available for iPhone
A partir de un tuit de Cristian Olivé, he llegado a esta página con multitud de infografías en inglés sobre obras literarias. Incluyen información sobre la publicación, autoría, trama, símbolos, personajes principales y otros aspectos de cada obra.
Pueden buscarse por autor o por título en orden alfabético.
Se encuentran dentro de la plataforma Course Hero en:
Established in 2002, UsingEnglish.com is a general English language site specialising in English as a Second Language (ESL) that hosts a large collection of tools & resources for students, teachers, learners and academics, covering the full spectrum of ESL, EFL, ESOL, and EAP subject areas.
This literary timeline explores the history of Black literature and writing in Britain through around 50 texts.
It includes works by writers living and working in Britain, as well as titles first published here and authored by people who were born in former British colonies in Africa, the Caribbean and Americas.
Creative writing site created by Terry Frielander, that matches beautiful images with carefully selected keywords. Its object is to put the right words in the right place and the right order to capture the essence, story, and meaning of the picture.
LingYourLanguage is a collaborative effort to bring the world’s languages to a wider audience in an entertaining, engaging way. In this game you listen to a short snippet of someone speaking and then guess what language is being spoken. You can play alone or with a friend (mode Multiplayer).
The project began at a hostel in Prague, Czech Republic, where visitors began contributing their languages to the LingYourLanguage collection. It soon spread to family, friends, acquaintances, friends of friends, and so on, and links together people and cultures.
This repository was created as part of the Erasmus Plus project focused on developing literacy skills of students in primary grades when learning English.
It includes two main parts-the literacy grid template with the explanations and 10 exemplary literacy units with some additional materials such as unit plans, teaching materials, video-taped lesson fragments and commentaries given by students and teachers.
The initial set of 10 units was created specifically for grades 3, 4, and 5 by international teams of teachers from Poland, Slovenia, and Spain.
Material para el repaso de algunas cuestiones de la gramática del inglés.
Diseñado mediante la herramienta Genially por Marco Marañés (@maarcoo43), se orienta al alumnado de primaria y se apoya en personajes de ficción para abordar los contenidos desde una perspectiva amigable basada en el juego y en el conocimiento de las historias que protagonizan dichos personajes.
El recurso, donde aparece anunciada la incorporación de otras secciones basados en diversas películas, podéis encontrarlo en:
A collection of infographics related to technology and education Interesting material to decorate your English classrooms or to provide graphical summaries on a wide range of educational topics.
The aim of the “Language-aware teacher” MOOC is to enhance teachers’ awareness about the language competences of their students and how to benefit from them as well as to provide them with different tools and resources to support them to deliver curricular subjects in different languages.
Start date
Monday, 20 September 2021
End date
Wednesday, 27 October 2021
Duration
The course lasts for 5,5 weeks: during the first four weeks, one new module opens every Monday. The deadline for the final assignment is Wednesday, 27 October.
The estimated workload is 4-5 hours per week, with a total of approximately 25 hours for the completion of the course.
Target audience
This course is meant for primary and secondary school teachers and teacher trainers from Europe and beyond. The course also aims at teachers who work in bilingual and CLIL contexts (schools) regardless of the subject they usually teach.
Certification
You will receive a digital course badge and a course certificate if you complete the full course: this means you have to visit all sections and complete the final peer assessment activity before the deadline.
On the morning of 11 September 2001, members of the Islamic terrorist group Al Qaeda hijacked four planes in a coordinated attack. Two planes crashed into the Twin Towers in downtown New York, a third plane crashed into the Pentagon building in Washington, D.C., and the last plane was shot down in a field in Pennsylvania.
The attacks killed 2,977 people, including civilians, Pentagon military personnel and the firefighters, police and emergency medical personnel who arrived on the scene.
There are many different educational resources that try to explain these attacks to students. The following list may be useful in communicating an event that would be of great importance in the future to those who did not witness it first-hand.
Dentro de la sección de Experiencias Educativas Inspiradoras del INTEF, una muy interesante dirigida al alumnado de 2º de ESO de inglés e impulsada desde el IES Ricardo Delgado Vizcaíno de Pozoblanco en Córdoba.
Mediante la introducción de las TIC se propone la creación de un vídeo de un programa de noticias en diversos formatos y sobre temas de interés para el alumnado.
Si queréis conocer la experiencia, así como los detalles de su realización y recursos que se propusieron para llevarla a cabo, podéis consultar:
CleverCookie is a project of the ENTELEARN research group, coordinated by Milagros Torrado and formed by teachers in the area of English language didactics interested in researching learners' productions through the use of emerging technologies.
Library of Open Educational Resources for Arts & Humanities include Art History, Graphic Arts, Language, Literature, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Visual Arts, & World Cultures.
The Regional Educational Media Center Association of Michigan is a nonprofit organization established in 1969. Its members are the 28 local regional educational media centers operated through the intermediate school district structure.
On this Twitter account you can find lots of fun examples based on English word games. It can be used as food for thought and also as an idea or model for developing similar activities.