- Analía Kandel Home Page
http://www.angelfire.com/ar/akandel/
Analía Kandel is a well known English Language teacher in Argentina. Her ELT Agony Column is a regular feature in "Chalk It Up", the weekly Education Supplement of the Buenos Aires Herald, an Argentinian newspaper published in English language. There, Analía deals every Tuesday with EFL teachers' queries and concerns related to their professional activities.
[Dec. 1999]
- Aprender Inglés (Learn English)
http://www.lingolex.com/espan.htm
- Cambridge First Certificate Info
http://www.cambridge-efl.org.uk/exam/general/bg_fce.htm
Cambridge's First Certificate in English (FCE) is an examination at an intermediate level, requiring competence in all the language skills. It is widely recognised in commerce and industry, and by educational institutions in Britain and overseas as proof of language ability at an intermediate level. In this site you'll find a lot of information about the FCE, including examination dates, assesment criteria, sample examinations from previous years, and other valuable data.
[Feb. 2000]
- CareerLab - 200 Free Cover Letters for Job Hunters
http://www.careerlab.com/letters/
Why is this CareerLab megasite listed here? Read the title again. Here you'll find 200 sample cover letters suitable for a lot of situations, direct from one of the Web's 100 most popular jobs and careers sites. Use them to get a better job, or as a style guide in your English language teaching/learning activities.
[Dec. 1999]
- Drew's Script-O-Rama
http://www.script-o-rama.com/
- English Language Arts 6-9
http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/mla/index.html
A thoroughly written Curriculum Guide for the Middle Level (Grades 6-9), from the Western Canadian Ministries of Education. It is a really valuable and fully detailed resource for those involved in curriculum development and planning, as well as for those who wish to get a better insight on how to improve their teaching aims and techniques.
[Dec. 1999]
- English Resources
http://www.englishresources.co.uk/
- Englishtown - For ESL teachers and students
http://www.englishtown.com/en/
Englishtown is a big international Internet community for
students and teachers of English. Membership is free, and once subscribed you get access to a variety of teaching/learning tools, including daily lessons, forums and chat, audio excerpts, interactive tests, pen pals contacts, and so on. There are downloadable class materials for teachers, too.
[Dec. 1999]
- Learn English, Have Fun!
http://www.englishday.com/
Here you'll find online crossword puzzles, against the clock word searches, funny jokes, interactive tests, word soups and word hunts, to make your learning of English fun and exciting. Useful material both for learners and teachers, in a promising new site mantained by Larry Katz.
[March. 2000]
- netLibrary - Main Library (eBooks)
http://www.netlibrary.com/
netLibrary provides Internet access to an extensive collection of trade, reference, scholarly, and professional eBooks from more than 120 publishers, including AMACOM Books, Harvard Business School Publishing, Houghton Mifflin Company, The McGraw-Hill Companies, O'Reilly & Associates, and Oxford University Press. Its free membership allows access to a Public Collection; there is a Private Collection which can be accessed for an annual fee. The netLibrary chatroom is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for "Open Chat", and there are "scheduled chats" with specific discussion topics every Tuesday and Thursday.
[Feb. 2000]
- Stephen Downes Fallacies
http://www.intrepidsoftware.com/fallacy/welcome.htm
The point of an argument is to give reasons in support of some conclusion. An argument commits a fallacy when the reasons offered do not support the conclusion. In this site you'll find the description of the known logical fallacies, including their name and definition, examples and the steps needed to prove that the fallacies are committed.
[Dec. 1999]
- Student U
http://www.studentu.com/main.asp
- Survey of English Usage
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/english-usage/
The Survey of English Usage (SEU) is an English Language research unit, based in the Department of English Language and Literature at University College London. In this site you'll find a lot of interesting links, such as the one leading to the Internet Grammar of English, a new academic grammar of English designed and written exclusively for the web, or the one which will let you to download the free trial version of a syntactic tree editor.
[Dec. 1999]
- The Jane Austen Homepage
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8563/
Jane Austen is said to be one of the greatest woman authors of all time, and the popularity of her books has endured throughout the years. They have been studied and -- more importantly -- enjoyed by countless people around the world. In this small site you'll find links to some essays on her work, summaries of Jane Austen's books and other related info.
[Dec. 1999]
- Vera Mello's Personal Home Page
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/4038/
- Versity.com
http://www7.versity.com/index.html
- Welcome to Study24-7
http://www.study247.com/home.html
- WordNet at Vancouver Webpages
http://vancouver-webpages.com/wordnet/index.html
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