Resources

This section is especially for students of all ages to improve language skills and for teachers to assign to students or use as templates for developing their own. Parents may also find the materials here useful. Click the button for a short teacher’s guide explaining how these tools and materials can be used.


Reading and Listening

Click the buttons below to see the lessons. To return to this page, close the tab of the lesson page. The short and extended reading texts, all of which use simplified language, are accompanied by audio versions of the texts to assist readers. This makes it possible to use them for listening as well as reading practice.


Other Skill Areas

Click the buttons below to see these interactive lessons and exercises on a variety of topics. To return to this page, just close the tab of the lesson page.


Video Gallery

It’s hard to find anything on Youtube as entertaining as cat videos, but I did my best to put together a collection of videos relating to language, teaching and learning that are thought-provoking and enjoyable. Please view videos on full screen for clarity.

American Tongues – about dialects and more

Debra Tannen on Language and Gender

Chomsky on the concept of language

Sophie Scott – Men, women and language

Stephen Krashen on language acquisition

John McWhorter  Talking Back, Talking Black

The Languages We Speak Shape How We Think

Code Switching

Creoles and Pidgins

Total Physical Response (TPR) Demo

One Simple Method to Learn Any Language

Bertrand Russell
on John Dewey

Steven Pinker on Language

Teaching English without Teaching English

50 Years of Research
on Writing

Photo Credits:
Photo by 2Photo Pots on Unsplash (Reading and Listening)
Photo by Jessica Lewis on Unsplash (Other Skill Areas)
Photo by Rebecca Feder (Video Gallery)