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Open Marketplace: Teachers Pay Teachers

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The amazing thing about TPT is that, unlike many other collaborative websites, you don't have to upload files in order to download others. You only need to register for a free account and there you have it: unlimited access to everything in store! And what's more: You can download loads of activities that teachers all over the world allow you to get free of charge .  At Teachers Pay Teachers you can find thousands of activities not only for your English language classes, but also by many other subjects (Math, History, Arts, Science, other languages, and many more). You just have to filter your search for subject, grade and price, and that's it! There are lots of enjoyable free activities for just about anything. You can rate every download you make, and also buy (at low prices) more complete activities to help teachers who work hard on making them. And, if you have anything you made yourself, you can always put them up for sale there, too. ;) Click through to

Free Resource: "Breaking News English"

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I can't tell how many times this Sean Banville's website has helped me with my reading comprehension classes! Divided into level categories, there are thousands of lessons covering the news on current worldwide events. Each whole lesson takes up to one hour, but you also have shorter options for each one of them, both of which you can download (in PDF) and print for free. And you can always take a look at the lessons before you download them, since they all are available online, too. Besides that, there are listening activities for each lesson as well! And you can choose if you want the texts read in American ou British English, as well as the speed. Last but not least, there are tons of games you can play based on each lesson, divided by the skills you may want to practice: grammar, spelling, or vocabulary. I always use these lessons as additional material for my ESP classes; they save me a lot of time and are super fun! This website is a must-have i

Welcome everyone!

Hi! I'm Emmanuella, an EFL teacher and translator of English from Brazil, and this is where I plan to share with teachers from all over the world, as well as students, the best resources for teaching English as a Foreign Language.  I'm glad I have access to such wonderful content, so I'm more than happy to share them with everyone who might be looking for them, too! I hope you find what you're looking for. If you have any questions or requests, feel free to leave a comment and I'll try my best to assist. Have fun! ☺ Emmanuella.