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Distance teaching and Learning Hub  

Macmillan has set up a special distance learning section of their website.


They have released a range of resources free of charge, including some
how-to videos and four webinars happening over the next two weeks.

https://www.macmillanenglish.com/distance-teaching-and-learning-hub/
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2. The Techie Teacher

This is not a website that is specifically designed to teach languages but it


has some great student instructions for Zoom, that can be downloaded,
and also has lots of other ideas for using technology in class.

https://www.thetechieteacher.net/

3. One-stop-English

You can find lots of articles with ideas for teaching online, materials
written and edited by an expert team of teachers and ELT professionals.
Until the end of June 2020, all their resources are free to access.

http://www.onestopenglish.com/other-pages/onestopenglish-homepage/
onestopenglish-free-access-through-june-2020/558218.article

4. Online Professional Development Resources

Check out National Geographic's offer of free e-books about teaching


online, as well as online webinars.

https://eltngl.com/assets/html/digitalresources/

5. The EduBlogger

This blog by Kathleen Morris is really interesting and will help you find
more resources for teaching online during school closures.

https://www.theedublogger.com/teaching-online-school-closures/

6. Cambridge English Teacher Support Pack


Cambridge English has prepared a teacher support pack to help teachers
with exam preparation, digital resources and general English teaching
materials.

https://view.pagetiger.com/cambridge-english-teacher-support-pack

7. British Council. Learn English kids

https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/

8. Liveworksheets

Liveworksheets allows you to transform your traditional printable


worksheets (doc, pdf, jpg etc.) into interactive online exercises with self-
correction, called "interactive worksheets". As well as creating your own,
there is also a database of ready-made worksheets.

https://www.liveworksheets.com/

9.  Make Belief Comix

This is more a fun element to add to your digital classes. Students can
create a comic strip choosing characters, adding speech bubbles etc.
Could be done in a breakout room if using the platform Zoom for lessons
for example and then shared via email or screenshot.

https://www.makebeliefscomix.com/

10. Digital escape room!

Have you ever thought about organising an escape room with your
classes? Now you can organise a digital escape room – find out how with
these step-by-step instructions:   

https://www.bespokeclassroom.com/blog/2019/10/4/how-to-build-a-
digital-escape-room-using-google-forms

11. English Language Teaching from Oxford University Press

Online resources and activities to help teachers, parents and students get
the most out of learning at home.
https://elt.oup.com/feature/global/learnathome/

https://englishforeveryone.org/viewpdf.html?pdf=/PDFs/Active%20-%20Passive%20Voice%20-
%20answers.pdf&title=Active/Passive%20Voice%20Worksheet%20Answers

https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2205/220509-eye-drops.html

https://listenaminute.com/a/accidents.html

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