[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Cali, 5 yr 115 days ago
I use

www.eslabout.com
tesolguy  +  40807 Wed, 04 Aug 04 08:06 PM
You missed a dot: esl.about.com Lots of information there. Here are a few more sites to check out:

TESall.com: Job search resources, news ticker, lesson plans
www.englishjobmaze.com: Job board, country profiles
www.tesolmax.com Top sites list for ESL/EFL teachers
www.eslcafe.com Pretty much everything
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Guest, 5 yr 100 days ago
And if you are teaching kids try:

www.eslkidstuff.com
Guest, 5 yr 78 days ago
A new, but very user-friendly site is

www.eslmonkeys.com

The lesson plans are completely searchable and even have a 'printer friendly' button you can hit for printing pleasure so you don't really have to copy and paste.
henry teach  +  45672 Wed, 15 Sep 04 10:06 AM

www.free-esl-find.com

is a 100% free googlesque search engine for ESL sites only. If you have an ESL related site then please feel free to add it in!
Joined on Fri, May 14 2004
New Member 41
Free-ESL.com - the ulitmate resource for teachers and students
henry teach  +  66150 Fri, 07 Jan 05 07:49 PM
We've finally put up the full online grammar guide on its own dedicated site. It's simple to search and also allows people to leave comments behind on every page - hopefully this will allow us to see what people want, what needs more explanation and what needs to be clearer so we can update as necessary.

Comments welcome!

www.grammar-guide.com

also

www.free-esl-gg.com

Henry
free-esl.com
haka  +  89001 Mon, 11 Apr 05 07:42 PM
hi my friend I can recommend you to buy Cambridge Grammar books (essential eng. grammar-intermediate-advenced eng. grammar) there are really useful explanations and mixed tenses exercises.
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FENERBAHÇE/ size the day
anita_a  +  120418 Fri, 22 Jul 05 07:15 PM
I was wondering if anybody can help me... I want to teach grammar without teaching the rules and elucidating them through interesting examples. Can I find a site to help me? I want the examples to be in the form of jokes, anecdotes or short stories.
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Sunny California
Regular Member 822
Cheers,Anita
Anonymous, 4 yr 109 days ago
Hi Anita,

Try the worksheet I made called Present Continous?

You can find it about half way down the page from this link;

http://www.tesljobs.com/tm/index.php?type=Worksheets&word=&p=3

Is it any good?

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