EAL Resources on the Web

www.tes.co.uk/resources

The Resource Bank is free but you do need to register. A wide range of resources. Includes flashcards showing the numbers to 20 in different languages. Also days of the week, months of the year and words for fruit, classroom objects, 2D Shapes and useful classroom phrases in various languages. EAL Toolkit Powerpoint: good resource on how to help EAL Learners

www.bfinclusion.org.uk/default.htm

Bracknell Forest web site with Science and maths resources in several languages and some phrase books. Follow the links for EAL and Resources. Bilingual A5 phrasebooks for beginners speaking: Chinese, Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Slovakian, Spanish, Russian, Thai, & Japanese.

https://eal.britishcouncil.org/

A new web site for teachers, EAL learners and their parents full of information and new resources.

www.enchantedlearning.com/Dictionary.html

This is an American site for younger learners featuring bilingual picture dictionaries, country facts, and downloadable workbooks. Some resources are free. Languages include Portuguese, Italian, French, Spanish and Japanese.

www.racingtoenglish.co.uk

A CD-ROM, £50, with more than 300 fun and flexible activities to print out and use with EAL pupils.

www.emas4success.org/NewToEnglish/TeachingMaterials/index.htm

A selection of games and collaborative teaching materials for KS1-4 can be downloaded for use with pupils new to English.

www.collaborativelearning.org./index.html

Free downloadable 'talk-for-learning' activities in all subject areas and all Key Stages, posted by teachers, e.g. activities for 'Holes' for Y7, 'Hungry Caterpillar' KS1etc…

www.emaonline.org.uk/ema/

An online resource base for teachers that was developed by Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester LEAs with funding from the DfE.

www.primaryresources.co.uk/letters

Standard letters to parents translated into 31 languages

www.babcock-education.co.uk/ldp/ Click on Learner Support then Ethnic Minority Achievement to find multilingual resources including standard letters to parents in a variety of languages


www.education-support.org.uk/teachers/ids/translated-letters-for-schools/slovakian/?assetdet191087=7326

Standard letters to parents translated into Slovakian.

www.travlang.com/languages

Foreign language for travelers in over 80 languages.

www.lancsngfl.ac.uk/projects/ema

In Resources-EAL :Science & Maths vocabulary booklets

www.ealhls.org.uk/

Hounslow web site with lots of EAL resources for all Key Stages

www.wiganschoolsonline.net/inclusion/emas/docs/eal/Primary%20starter%20pack.pdf

EAL Primary Starter Pack Wigan EMAS Team: Very helpful, packed with photocopiable resources

www.teachingenglish.org.uk/try/resources/britlit

Teaching literacy skills through sharing stories - activities based on stories and poems for primary and secondary

www.eslhq.com/

This is a free site but you have to register to get access to a large selection of worksheets, games and clip art. You can also make your own worksheets from a selection of templates.

www.bogglesworldesl.com

Website for ESL teachers with many examples of teaching resources and games free to download

www.eslflashcards.com/

Free ready made flash cards on a variety of topics including actions and adjectives.

www.dltk-cards.com/bingo/

Bingo and domino cards on a range of topics

www.esl-galaxy.com/board.htm

Board games for daily routines, using present continuous tense etc. There are also adaptable ESL game templates.

www.esl-lounge.com/board_gamesindex.shtml

More board games

www.mes-english.com/

Free resources – flashcards, worksheets, games

www.mantralingua.com/home.php

Dual language books and recorder pen, commercial versions of collaborativelearning.org activities

www.cricksoft.com/uk/products/clicker/home.aspx

Clicker 5/6-This is supportive writing tool which helps pupils build sentences. It also includes labelling activities and a talking word processor. The voice offers a realistic model of spoken English which is beneficial for EAL learners

Translation / Dictionary Sites
www.travlang.com translate.google.co.uk www.bing.com/translator/

Resource for Language Progression

DVD: Progression in Language structures £13 DVD from:

Excellent resource for identifying language required to perform range of language functions, e.g. argument, explanation. These Sentence Starters can be used to create speaking and/or writing frames to support language development of all learners. Also shows development of structures through year groups EYFS toY6, i.e. Level 1 to Level 4 National Curriculum English.

Early Years

www.talkingpoint.org.uk

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