[NIFL-ESL:9878] Re: textbook recommendations?

From: David Rosen (djrosen@comcast.net)
Date: Sat Feb 07 2004 - 11:44:42 EST


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Kate and others,

A good list of ESL materials Websites will be found on the Literacy List

	http://alri.org/literacylist.html

Specifically, the ESL/ESOL resources page will be found at:

	http://www.alri.org/litlist/esolwebsites.html

I have just updated it to include the Fairfax County Family Literacy 
Curriculum link.

David J. Rosen
djrosen@comcast.net


> I'm guessing there are more free, ready-to-use ESL materials popping 
> up on
> the Web these days.  Can anyone recommend any others?
>
> Kate Singleton
>



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