[ELTWeekly Volume 7, Issue 17 | September 21, 2015 | ISSN 0975-3036]
The longer you have been teaching, the thicker your files are getting, but it is never too soon or too late to add to your pool of resources.
You may already be familiar with the following websites, or this might be your first introduction. Either way, each of them can be a ready resource for your ESL teaching needs and a way to freshen your teaching plans and answer your questions.
Are you looking for some out of the ordinary materials to use in your classroom? This site includes materials for teaching with film and video, the internet and music.
What is the point of language study if it is not to speak the language in question? Give your ESL students something to talk about with this compilation of discussion questions you can use in class. Click on the topic you are planning on studying and find more than enough questions to keep your class in conversation for as long as you want to let them talk.