Links para Profesores de inglés
Activities for ESL Students Includes over 1,000 quizzes, exercises, and puzzles to help students studying English as a Second Language (ESL).
(British) English Translated for Americans Alphabetical list of British terms with their North American English equivalents.
Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) "CAL is a private, non-profit organization: a group of scholars and educators who use the findings of linguistics and related sciences in identifying and addressing language-related problems."
Cambridge Dictionaries Online Published for "people learning English all over the world." Search the full texts of four Cambridge Dictionaries: Learner's, American English, Idioms, and Phrasal Verbs.
Common Errors in English This guide features over 300 errors in usage as well as "non-errors, those usages people keep telling you are wrong but which are actually standard in English" (e.g., split infinitives, ending a sentence with a preposition).
Comparative CyberLexicon: English-Spanish Contains alphabetical list of computer terminology in English to Spanish, there are no definitions provided however it does link to glossaries and dictionaries
Electronic Journal Language and Life Sciences
Electronic Journal Language and Civil Society
English Matters "This electronic magazine is designed for teachers and students of English who are questioning and creating new texts and pedagogies on the internet
English Teaching Forum online, a quarterly journal published by the U.S. Department of State for teachers of English as a foreign or second language
Daily Grammar Clear and simple lessons on the basics of English grammar. Also features a glossary.
Fact Monster Homework Center - English Visit this site for help with how to write an essay or to learn the rules of English such as punctuation and capitalization.
Hands-on Activities Dozens of hands-on science activities from the San Francisco Exploratorium, grouped for easy access
I Love that Teaching Idea Looking for ideas for your classroom? This website offers suggestions for classroom activities made by other teachers.
Interesting Things for ESL Students. Full of "word games, puzzles, quizzes, slang, proverbs," American English pronunciation exercises, and more to help individuals learn English. Some lists are designed for Japanese speakers.
Language Dictionaries of Computing Terms Basic computer terms translated from English to French, English to German, and English to Spanish. Gender is indicated for nouns.
Language Sites on the Internet Richard Lederer, writer and lover of the English language, created this annotated directory of language sites.
Language Varieties Information on five varieties of nonstandard English: pidgins, creoles, regional dialects, minority dialects, and indigenized varieties.
Online Classroom Projects (CIESE) The Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education provides projects and lesson ideas created for K-12 science education by teachers from around the world
On-Line Writing Lab (OWL): Handouts for Students and Teachers More than 100 documents on writing skills, in such catagories as: Planning to Write ; English as a Second Language ; Grammar, Spelling, and Punctuation ; Research and Documenting Sources ; and Business Writing
OxymoronList.com An alphabetical collection of "the largest list of oxymorons [phrases composed of contradictory words] ever collected online"; the list is idiosyncratic and sometimes defines the term rather loosely
Read Write Think This site aims to "provide educators and students with access to the highest quality practices and resources in reading and language arts instruction." The site features searchable and browsable lesson plans for grades K to 12.
Scholastic Central A great site for educators. Scholastic offers teaching ideas for grades PreK-12, online activites and teaching strategies
Schools Online A searchable collection of study units for both students and teachers. Areas include plant science, incubation and embryology, worm anatomy, natural resources and the environment, apples, aging, sports and nutrition, and social development.
Sounds of English Sounds of English will help you to perfect your English speaking accent. There are handouts and audio practice exercises as well as diagrams showing the shape of the mouth when making certain sounds. This is a cheerful, non-profit resource for both ..
Special English Resources in "Special English," which originated in 1959 when "the Voice of America broadcast the first Special English program. ... The goal was to communicate by radio in clear and simple English with people whose native language was ..
Teaching Pragmatics.Teaching Pragmatics explores the teaching of pragmatics through lessons and activities created by teachers of English as a second and foreign language
TESL-EJ Teaching English as a second or foreign language. Peer-reviewed e-journal
TESLJ . The Internet TESL Journal: For Teachers of English as a Second Language A monthly journal with teaching techniques, lessons, Web-based textbooks, projects, classroom jokes, games, and conversation questions, as well as related links for both teachers and students. Site is searchable and archived back to 1995.
TESOL. Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. TESOL is a global association for English language teachers. It's mission is to "develop and maintain professional expertise in English language teaching and learning for speakers of other languages worldwide."
Teaching Abraham Lincoln This collection "showcases a range of lessons, student interactives, and multimedia-rich websites that will help teachers, students, parents, and caregivers understand the world [President Abraham] Lincoln lived in
The Learning Page: Especially for Teachers "The Learning Page is designed to help educators use the [Library of Congress] American Memory Collections to teach history and culture.
The Newbury House Dictionary Online This online dictionary contains over 40,000 entries and is based on the best selling Newbury House Dictionary of American English
The Nineteenth Century English Novel This companion to a class at Brooklyn College provides an introduction to the writings of Jane Austen, Emily Brontë, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and William Makepeace Thackeray. Also features annotated links to related sites
The Phrase Finder This site provides a searchable list of the "meanings and origins of over 2,000 English phrases and sayings
UCLA Language Materials Project (LMP) A "bibliographic database of teaching and learning materials for over 100 Less Commonly Taught Languages.
Voice of America. Voice of America. English news
WordNet is a large lexical database of English, developed under the direction of George A. Miller (Emeritus). Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept.