Showing posts with label EAL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EAL. Show all posts

Friday, 24 April 2020

English support (EAL).

Oxford Owl free eBook library.

  



www.oxfordowl.co.uk/forhome/find-abook/librarypage/ 






Has free e-books for ages 3 – 11 years old. Many (if not all) of the books have audio to accompany the reading. There are also notes and/or activities (some of which are interactive) that parents can use to help children with understanding for most books.


Storynory.










www.storynory.com 

Website with a collection of narrated stories accompanied by written text. Not specifically EAL-focussed.



Games to learn English.





www.gamestolearnenglish.com/







A website with games to learn English. Not focussed on curriculum content but rather focussed on English language learning. 


ABCya.





www.abcya.com/ 





This is an American site which provides online games linked to the Common Core Standards in the United States. Although this is not based on the UK Curriculum there is a lot of content that would be helpful for UK learners. This is content focussed rather than language focussed.


EAL hub.





www.ealhub.co.uk/videostories/ 
This website has lots of resources, including videos of bedtime stories accompanied by illustrations and a narrator.

Tuesday, 14 April 2020

English as an Additional Language


Stopsley Community Primary School - EAL
Image: Stopsley Primary School
Is English not your first language?

Were you improving your English at school, but now you are staying home, you are not using it very much?

Here are a few websites with lots of different levelled activities on, so keep practicing and improving your English.

learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org

letshavefunwithenglish.com


funenglishgames.com


bbc.co.uk/cbeebies


agendaweb.org - for young and old, adults included!