Here is a massive list of websites for those of us teaching English in Korea. They are chock-full of activities, lesson plans, power point presentations, games, worksheets and everything else.
You are welcome.
-Akinator: Online program that guesses the name of someone you are thinking of.
-Armored Penguin: Easy to use puzzle generator.
-A-Z Teacher Stuff: Find what you need to teach your classes.
-BBC: Different lesson plans for teachers.
-Boggles World ESL: Handouts and flash cards
-CBC Digital Archives: A resource that could be invaluable for those of you in foreign language schools. The lessons found here can be used for advanced learners, and asks for critical thinking.
-Conversation Questions: Great for advanced students. I used these questions to provoke interesting discussions in all my advanced hagwon classes.
-EFL/ESL Lessons and Lesson Plans: Same folks as above.
-Enchanted Learning: Kiddie educational games.
-English Banana: A million different activities. My hagwon students always liked the name.
-ESL Galaxy: Lesson plans, activites, etc etc.
-ESL Printables: Worksheets
-ESOL Courses: Free online English lessons.
-Free Language Stuff: Word lists, work sheets, homework assignments.
- Mes English: For teachers with young students.
-National Geographic Kids: A great resource with a variety of stuff to incorporate into lessons.
-Prezi: If you're tired of PowerPoint, then it's time for Prezi.
-Primary Games: Games for young learners.
-Puzzle Maker: Make and use puzzles.
-TLS Books: Worksheets and other stuff.
-The Traveller IQ Challenge: Online Geography games.
-Vocab Maker: Make worksheets.
-Waygook.org: Pretty much the go-to place for new teachers. You will find complete lessons and activities. Really helpful if you're teaching in a public school. All lessons can be edited and made to fit your particular class.
You are welcome.
-Akinator: Online program that guesses the name of someone you are thinking of.
-Armored Penguin: Easy to use puzzle generator.
-A-Z Teacher Stuff: Find what you need to teach your classes.
-BBC: Different lesson plans for teachers.
-Boggles World ESL: Handouts and flash cards
-CBC Digital Archives: A resource that could be invaluable for those of you in foreign language schools. The lessons found here can be used for advanced learners, and asks for critical thinking.
-Conversation Questions: Great for advanced students. I used these questions to provoke interesting discussions in all my advanced hagwon classes.
-EFL/ESL Lessons and Lesson Plans: Same folks as above.
-Enchanted Learning: Kiddie educational games.
-English Banana: A million different activities. My hagwon students always liked the name.
-ESL Galaxy: Lesson plans, activites, etc etc.
-ESL Printables: Worksheets
-ESOL Courses: Free online English lessons.
-Free Language Stuff: Word lists, work sheets, homework assignments.
-Khan Academy: For advanced learners. They can practice their English while doing other subjects.
-Learning English: Brought to you by the British Council.
-National Geographic Kids: A great resource with a variety of stuff to incorporate into lessons.
-Prezi: If you're tired of PowerPoint, then it's time for Prezi.
-Primary Games: Games for young learners.
-Puzzle Maker: Make and use puzzles.
-The Traveller IQ Challenge: Online Geography games.
-Vocab Maker: Make worksheets.
-Waygook.org: Pretty much the go-to place for new teachers. You will find complete lessons and activities. Really helpful if you're teaching in a public school. All lessons can be edited and made to fit your particular class.