I’d like to begin a series of posts to review some educational sites which I consider good resources for EFL teachers and students alike.
The first site I will mention has been developed for native speakers of English, but it might well workfor EFL teachers and students, as far as they make a good choice of places to visit and consider integrating their practice into their own curriculum. It is FUNBRAIN.COM. There are a few pages with some quizzes or rules for language practice which could as well work with students whose mother tongue is not English. Check these interesting sections and have fun while you learn:
- Grammar Gorillas is a secion where students need to identify parts of speech. If you click on the right word in the sentence, our friends the gorillas get a banana. There are some quizzes for beginner students (nouns and verbs only) and also for advance students. On you will get the door to all the quizzes they have developed some flash games to do some reading and writing practice. The section contains the
- Spell Check: Spelling exercises
- Translator Alligator: Translation exercises. Easy. Spanish-English
- Scramble-Saurus
- Spellaroo: Spelling for beginner and intermediate
- What’s the Word: Reading and vocabulary for beginners (match pictures and words (alphabet, animals, fruit, tools, machines, shapes)
- Sign the Alphabet
- Word Confusion
- Word Turtle This is a custom seek and find word search game
- 2Bee or Nottoobee Present and past verbs to commplete sentences
- Rooting Out Words
- Stay Afloat
- The Plural Girls
