http://www.channel4.com/learning/microsites/F/fairgroushtml
nd/game. A great fun
site. Threre are lots of interactive activities, fun for all.
http://www.go4english.com/index.php?lang=en A
fantastic site from the British Council. Lots of fun and
imaginative language activities.
http://www.longman-elt.com/cuttingedge/students/activities.html The book we're using right now.
http://www.languageproject.co.uk/ This is the school I did my Diploma at. An
excellent, fun school for studying English with a great bunch of people.
Their site has lots of exercises for all levels.
http://www.better-english.com/exerciselist.html This site has lots of instruction and practice
exercises. It isn't very exciting as a format, but students find it very
useful.
A companion web site from Longman which provides
support and extra material for the "Gold" series of course
books. However, it should be of use to anyone teaching
CambridgeFirst Certificate, Advanced or Proficiency.
Resources include links related to unit topics, extra practice materials
and exam tips.
This
site, published by Longman, features a variety of practice activities for
students of FCE. These consist of samples from a selection of their First Certificate course books and exam practice
material, and include downloadable reading, speaking, writing and Use of
English tasks, many in pdf format
Free lesson plans, activities
(downloadable in PDF) and software from a language school in Britain.
Students can download the software on to their home PCs for free. It takes
about 5 minutes on dial up 56k connection. It contains interactive
activities on several language areas.
Not aimed at FCE
specifically, yet seems very useful in developing reading comprehension
skills.
This
FCE site, from
Cambridge ESOL, includes sample tasks from past papers, classroom
activities to help students understand the tasks, tips for teachers and
students, useful DOs and DON'Ts and ready-made activities to use with your
class. It also has links to other Cambridge ESOL resources such as
handbooks, past papers, videos and CDs.
http://towerofenglish.com/ Links to many sites for
idioms and slang.
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