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TEFL Theory with contributions from Robert
O'Neill: - ELT resources Worksheets - all levels from Beginners to Advanced (Paper based (print-out))
Macmillan Website
Links for students(?) follow up and check out
http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~ckelly/
Links to ESOL activities on the Net Loads of Really Crap Grammar exercises can be found at: A developed form of the one above. Still crap ditto ...and if you'd like to make exercises like the above (?) you
can use Hangman games using CGI
Scambled words using Javascript (quite good). Drag and drop with
some useful feedback An interesting kind of hangman game "word-meister". No
real feedback, could be developed more. A bit fun and challenging. Could be
incorproated in other language development work.s Some interesting low level vocab with picture exercises (simple
nouns, verbs and adjectives)
SPace Quiz Cute Shockwave Snoopy exercise (Intermediate - advanced)
multi choice java stuff Shockwave StuffShockwave exercises ("Cutting Edge CALL demos") It looks nice. It has with personalised feedback sent to your
email address, but I'm not too sure about the lack of instant feedback and
pedagogy on this one Heinneman Macmillan Teaching website has some flash looking but
not very good games
In progressTO CHECK OUT
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