Friday, 15 January 2010

Some Websites Students May Enjoy to help their English

Most of the students here at IC are fascinated with the internet. Here are some sites that will help their English skills and hopefully be fun for them as well

This blog is from the New York Times and has student crossword, activities with current events, quizes and other interesting things for students interested in current events.
http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/
From PBS the public channel from the USA, this website has all kinds of games, activities and video from some of the most famous childrens characters from America like Big Bird, Oscar the Grouch, and Elmo.
http://www.pbskids.org/
Here is another great website for the people at National Geographic who for years have brought us incredible jounalism and knowledge from every corner of the globe. Kids and parents will find all kinds of games, videos, and pictures that come from all around the world.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/

Here is a video about the environment that kids may enjoy. Its tells the story of stuff, from where stuff comes from to what we use it for, to where it goes when we throw it away.




One last site that kids will enjoy is from the Discovery Channel. There is lots of multimedia related to science and animals at this website http://kids.discovery.com/


Hopefully your kids find these sites enjoyable and there will be certainly more to come.

Stay tuned for some video, pictures and blogs from English as a 3rd Language class at Ain Aar next week.

Welcome to the IC English as a 3rd language Blog!




My name is Josh Colvin. I am one of the English teachers as a 3rd Language Department at the Ain Aar campus of IC.
This blog is intended to be a resource for parents and students looking to improve their child's english skills. I will be posting websites resources, videos, games, and news from the classroom that will help your students learn the English Language.
I want to provide a place parents can visit to advise them on place their children can go online to improve their English and have fun at the same time.
A blog is meant to be a two way communication tool so I encourage parents, other teachers and students to get on this blog and post their ideas, comments, links, and suggestions for ways we can improve our English here in the IC community.