For the widest search, try AltaVista. To search by categories, Yahoo (international) or Yahoo UK is probably still the best. Using a search engine, such as Dogpile, you can automatically send your search to a dozen different engines at once. If you are looking for quality, rather than quantity, try the new service from the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Egroups Make your own discussion group for your students. As well as email, groups can have online chats, databases, calendars and other facilities. Students must have email addresses, (Hotmail can be used to set them up).
Tripod Set up your own website for students to communicate with the world. The website includes tools for composing internet pages online.
Word list: Frequency Indicator If you have text in electronic form, paste it into the box on this site and click ‘Do It!’ The software will sort the words in the text either alphabetically, or in terms of the most or least frequent.
BBC Online One of the biggest websites on the web, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Online is constantly updated, easy to navigate and rich in news and background articles. It is highly recommended.
Internet TESL Journal Links Page The largest selection of links currently available for Teachers of English as a Second Language (TESL). The links are not evaluated, but they are exhaustive. Includes links for both teachers and students.
Dave's ESL Cafe on the Web Lots of items for teachers including a job centre, ideas page, discussion forum, help centre and links page. One of the busiest English as a Foreign Language (EFL)/English as a Second Language (ESL) websites on the Internet.
The Tower of English An increasingly sophisticated website, the Tower now offers a good range of lesson plans and a mechanism for getting teachers and online students together.
Englishonline Free English language teaching (ELT) resources that can be helpful to your teaching.
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