This resource from the Comic Relief Red Nose Day website would make a nice quick E1-2 English/ESOL onscreen writing task. The PDF has type-in boxes but could also be printed. Learners think up their own events (perhaps through paired discussion or small group discussion?) and then each completes poster, writing/typing in complete sentences as appropriate for level. (I.e. simple sentences for E1 and a mix of simple and compound sentences for E2).
A huge collection of links to resources that can be used to support and feedback on English learning in Further Education (Functional Skills and GCSE)
Categorised by Level (FS E2, E3, L1, L2, GCSE) along with other categories such as R&D. You are invited to add what you can. Compiled and created by Nicola Milton with other contributors.
An excellent ‘online glossary for BSL’ (British sign language). Look up a word or phrase, read the definition, compare it to similar words, and watch the sign in a video or image.
A very comprehensive and detailed guide written by Prof. Dennis Masino and Dr Jackie Giuliano.
Four sections:
Note taking and learning methods
Different types of note taking software
Reading comprehension and effective reading
How to memorise
Although aimed at high level students there are useful ideas in here for learners of all levels. Plus copious links and references if you want even more detail. I am going to check out the Cornell note taking method as I haven’t come across this before.
Report comment bank is a free, online report writing tool that will save teachers hours. Many functional skills teachers, like myself, have a large number of pupils to write reports for – this should make their life much easier in report season. There are over 20,000 report comments available so you should find something for your subject.
TES Resources, the space for teachers to share free learning materials including lesson plans, activities, games, teaching ideas and worksheets. Upload, adapt, edit and download classroom resources today.
Specialises in computer training and e-learning. Cordial one to one training can be provided in the Staffordshire area and video tutorials can be purchased. There is also is a wide selection (several dozen!) of completely free, screen-shot style tutorials available (as PDFs). These cover using Adobe Acrobat, Internet Explorer, Vista, etc. plus practical information on USB cables, hubs and much much more.