Fran and MaryAnn's FavoriteSites
Learnerand Teacher Resources
Dave'sESL Cafe
A treasure trove of ESL features for learners and teachers. Updatedconstantly.
LinguisticFunland TESL
http://www.linguistic-funland.com/tesl.html
Kristina Pfaff-Harris' starting point for ESL/EFL resources on the web,this site can lead teacher and students in all sorts of directions. Itincludes the ESLoop (again, a links resource) and Meg Gam's answers toFrequently Asked Questions.
Teacher Resources
AdultLearning Resource Institute
www2.wgbh.org/MCBWEIS/LTC/ALRI/alri.html
Despite the cumbersome url, a great site for teachers.Features the BostonNew Americans Homebuyers Project, David Rosen's research on Internet usein the field, a chat feature, and the Adult Ed Teacher's Annotated Webliography.
TESOL
Features membership, advocacy, publication, and conference informationfrom the professional organization for ESL teachers. Locate local affiliatesall over the world (some with web pages).
U.S.Department of Education -Office of Vocational and AdultEducation
Check the Fact Sheets from their clearinghouse.
ERICSystem
www.aspensys.com/eric/sites/barak.html
Go here for links to the whole network of ERIC Clearinghouses, >specialprojects and support services.
NCELTROnline
University of Melbourne's (Australia) National Centre for English >LanguageTraining and Research. A great site to get a sample of what's going onin Australia. Lists/descriptions of high-quality publications, a resourcecenter, and good links to a variety of ESL web sites are just a few ofthe pluses here. The Internet TESL Journal http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/A monthly internet journal for teachers of English as a second language.Information and practical examples of lesson plans and handouts, articleson teaching techniques, as well as reviews of web sites, publications,etc.