Millions of ESL resources are just a
click away!
As ESL teachers, we want to make learning
enjoyable, fun, and meaningful to
students. To do this, we need some extra teaching sources. As you probably
know, lots of ESL websites give us an opportunity to reach hassle-free
materials which make teaching easier and meaningful.
I am about to present one of those
websites for English teachers. I hope you can make use of it in your teaching.
At this point I would like to add that
before using a internet based material first you should evaluate the website.
You have to make sure that the information is accurate, the links are not
broken, the website is updated and it is appealing to your students. In this
way, you can make the best use of the website.
If you are ready let’s evaluate the
Teach-This.com website.

This website aims to ‘direct teachers quickly and easily to the
resources they are looking for’ and ‘make learning fun and meaningful to
students and to avoid the barriers that can make mainstream education a
struggle’. That’s also what we want, isn’t it?
The website is originally created by Paul Adams, one
of the members of ESL community and now they have a team of English teachers
and ESL professionals with a mission of providing access to quality teaching
resources online and their target audience is English teachers all around the
world.


The Website also has some constraints, for example not
all the documents are for free, a big majority of them are for exclusive! Some
of the activities are so traditional, like simply filling in the blanks…etc.
You have to spend some time on finding more creative ones. Activities are not
suitable for young learners because they are generally colorless and without
images, they can be dull for kids. Finally, there are no audios, videos,
podcasts, or pictures on the website. All the materials are on PDF format! I
think they definitely should have some activities related to listening.
If you are also an English teacher, you can download
some related activities about your lesson, and you can use them as ‘while’ or ‘post’
activities. I recommend you to have a look on the website, it is not enough on
it’s own but can support your lessons!
You can check the website by clicking this link.
Good evaluation but you were supposed to evaluate a webiste for learners of English not teachers.
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