Hotel Training Center Requested Resources
Videos of teachers teaching for students
Learn American English Online (all levels)
Jennifer ESL (intermediate and above; pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary)
English with Stacy (beginner and above; pronunciation, grammar)
EnglishVid (advanced, but some might be useful, such as listening to yes/no questions)
Haitian Multi-Service Center teacher/tech guy: Phil
Prevocational resources -- click Resources for oodles of resources.
http://enbvocational.pbworks.com
Weebly- a free drag-and-drop plus HTML, if you want, web page maker. An example class page, including web resources for students, and Screencast-O-Matic screencasts:
http://dianaesl.weebly.com/
Canned online courses I know and like
-- LiveMocha -- available free through Boston Public Library to cardholders. Here are course descriptions:
http://www.livemocha.com/content/outline/active/en-us/sourceid:whatwillilearn
Here's the BPL link to register -- there are 2 other courses there. The librarian told me they weren't continuing their Auralog subscription, and Powerspeak doesn't have ESL. (It says ESL for Spanish-speakers is coming soon, but it's said that for months now.)
http://www.bpl.org/electronic/language.asp
--USALearns -- this is the independent learners' site (those who don't have a teacher). You can check out the courses there:
http://usalearns.org/
If you decide to use it, here is the teacher site, where you create classes for students to enroll in, and you track their work and correct their writing:
http://www.usalearns.org/teacher/
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