Question:
I’ve just started teaching English to some teenagers, and I’m using a blog to post homework so if they miss a lesson they can catch up. I have a couple of links listed so far; English Dictionary, Translation Dictionaries, and Text to Speech. I’m looking for a “Song Fill-In Site”… A website that has a bunch of English songs that you can listen to and fill in the blanks while listening, and maybe give you a score in the end.

Also, some other cool English learning activities and links to post on my blog will help, too. Thanks in advance :)

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  3 Responses to “Where can I find English learning resources etc.?”

  1. Teachit.com

    However, it’s not free.
    Also try local LEA websites, they often provide resources.

  2. TxtReaderXpress is a small application that can easily read any written text to spoken words. Designed for all level users.convert text into audio files. Support most read document, such as rich text, webpage, pdf, text, windows xps document. Tab window and folder manager for easy document navigation. Shortcut-key feature for who lost them voice, just type in text then press F5 to read text to speak

    http://www.zinksoft.net/

  3. Many schools are using YAKiToMe! http://www.yakitome.com to develop recorded text to speech translations of common phrases in different languages. These can be organized in a library in YAKiToMe! and shared in groups with other members of your classroom. The voices are of the highest quality (from AT&T Bell Labs) and are totally free!

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