German free sites
All Languages — Free Audio Books & eBooks
French Audio book
French Bilingual stories
French ebook and audio book
Bilingual parallel texts
Bilingual books
Dual languages books
Children Library
Children Online Books
Children books forever multilanguage
Morgan's website
Tierman's website
Spanish teacher's toolkit
Links
- Acapela is a good website for helping students with pronunciation.
- Ashcombe School have shared lots of MFL resources on their site.
- BBC GCSE Bitesize
- BBC Languages
- Babbel is a language learning app.
- Changing Phase is Claire Seccombe's MFL ideas and resources site.
- ClassTools has games, quizzes and countdown timers.
- Elvisrunner shares musings from her MFL classroom. Also check out her Twitter.
- Français Extra is a website for beginner, intermediate and advanced learners of French.
- Frenchteacher is a site by former head of MFL, Steve Smith. Lots of resources and more links here. Also check out his Twitter.
- Le Monde can be used for its French articles.
- French radio stations could help them to develop their listening skills.
- Hello Mylo helps students of French, German, Spanish and Chinese.
- Hounsdown School - French - a Pinterest board with a ton of cartoons, videos and quotes.
- Hounsdown School - Spanish - a Pinterest board with a ton of cartoons, videos and quotes.
- My Languages - a blog from Isabelle Jones with resources for language teachers. Also check out her Twitter.
- Kahoot is one of my favourites. It allows you to make your own interactive quizzes which students answer on their phones, iPads or computers.
- Languages Online has lots of good online MFL exercises.
- The Languages Resources Blog by Samantha Broom. And her Twitter.
- Linguascope is a nice colourful website with games for learners of English, French, Spanish, German and Italian.
- MFL Ideas Factory is a blog designed for those interested in language teaching.
- MorganMFL is my old blog where I used to share ideas and resources. Also check out my Twitter.
- Light Bulb Languages (previously MFL Sunderland) is a site has some great resources.
- Memrise is probably my ultimate favourite vocabulary learning site.
- Resources for the MFL Classroom is a blog by Michelle Cairns. She also has a student blog and a Twitter.
- Padlet is a bit like a notice board except it's online.
- Pinterest: MorganMFL - Resources
- Pinterest: MorganMFL - My Classroom
- QR Code Generator. Also see my previous post if you need help with this.
- Quia is a game site for all sorts of subjects.
- Quizdini is another website which allows you to make your own quizzes.
- Quizlet is another vocabulary learning site.
- Slideshare allows you to upload your PowerPoint presentations which you can then embed into a blog.
- El Mundo can be used for Spanish articles.
- Spanish radio stations could help students to develop their listening skills.
- Sporcle generates quizzes which you can share with students.
- Staffroom Swop Shop is a blog by Rebecca Wylie where she shares lots of fantastic ideas. Also check out her incredible student blog on Weebly and her Twitter.
- TES has all sorts of resources shared by generous teachers.
- Tagxedo lets you make word clouds.
- Teaching Ideas has some MFL resources.
- Textivate creates interactive activities based on any text you copy into the box - a good one for reading skills.
- The Language Zone is a blog I created for my students a while ago.
- Voki allows you to create speaking avatars.
- WordReference is an online dictionary.