Hi, there! In this post I'll introduce you a website which I think useful for learning and practicing English; BusyTeacher... Primary audience of this website are the teachers. However, a self-learner can also take advantage of the website. It's an open source website. English Language teachers all around the world share materials which they either created or used and consider worth spreading. Other English teaching websites also submit materials.
The website mainly hosts thousands of worksheets about Grammar, Pronunciation, Writing, Speaking, Vocabulary and Listening
Here are a couple of screenshots, worksheets and the link of the site.
http://busyteacher.org/
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Classroom Video: It's a very cute and energizing morning activity for young learners. It's performed to the tune of the famous 'Happy Birthday' song that kids surely know and love. |
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Role Playing and Speaking: There you can find many shopping activities, including "Shopping" vocabulary, texts about British shops and examples of dialogues. These exercises will be useful for beginners. You can watch the video about shopping. Also there are a set of model dialogues for learners to practice. They refer to everyday situations e.g.: at a hotel, at a restaurant,at a travel agent's, at the cinema, in a clothes shop and a shoe shop, reporting an accident, at the doctor's and more. |
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Writing: This worksheet contains a short explanation on how to write a paragraph, explaining what the topic sentence, the supporting sentences and the closing sentence is. An activity for the learners is also included to practice the skill of writing a paragraph correctly. |
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Vocabulary: This worksheet is appropriate for learning food quantities. This worksheet includes two pages, first it contains some pictures with detailed sentences, and in the second page there are some concept checking questions. |
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Grammar : Past Simple vs. Present Perfect: The teacher says "I've just prepared this worksheet based on Obama's speech on Nelson Mandela's death to work with one of my students today. It should be preceded by some brainstorming on his life. You can find the video here http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-25250278 On this same link there's another very interesting video on the life of Mandela, it could also be used with a little preparation."
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Listening This worksheet is for elementary level learners to practice listening and building new vocabulary (bold). It can be used to teach grammar concepts like superlatives or a lesson on Mother's Day. Pre-teaching the vocabulary first and then listening to the song twice is recommended- once just to listen and then second to fill-in-the-blanks. |
In addition you can find;
- Free double puzzle makers
- Classroom posters
- Flash cards
- Warmer, filler, ice-breakers
- ESL Website reviews
- Free Word scramble makers
- Free word search makers
- Creative writing prompts
- Cartoons
- Riddles
- Crafts
- Tips
- Games such as Bingo, Taboo etc.
I love the richness of the site in terms of materials and worksheets. All materials are ranked by levels and their popularity. Beyond all of these it is a free web site and you can make topic based research in terms of your needs. Furthermore it directs you to authentic sites as well as other ESL sites. However, if you are a teacher, you should double check the content before you hand in them to students. If you are a student you would be drowned in enormous number of various materials; therefore, students should be oriented by an expert. After you get used to it, it is fairly beneficial although the site is not that much attractive at first sight. The site is daily modified. I came across corrected and updated handouts but there are a couple of broken links which is reasonable considering the huge amount of content. Most of the content can be run on an ordinary computer. Site loads quite fast. There exist both up to date and old stuff. Hope you enjoy it...