Websites or Youtube Channels for Teachers or Learners of English
CrashCourse
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX6b17PVsYBQ0ip5gyeme-Q
The videos in the channel are connected with diverse topics, such as Black American History, Chemistry, World History, Biology, Ecology, US History, Psychology, Big History, Literature, Anatomy and Physiology, Astronomy, Intellectual Property, U.S. Government & Politics, Economics, Philosophy, Physics, Games, World Mythology, Sociology, Computer Science, Film Studies, Statistics, Theater, Media Literacy, Study Skills, Statistics, History of Science, Engineering, Navigating Digital Information, European History, Business, and more! They are absolutely helpful for both teachers and students to teach and learn English through the approach of CLIL. Each video is about 10 minutes long, which is another reason for the recommendation.
Rachel's English
https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsenglish
She was also recommended by our professor of Public Speaking course in the 1st semester of GPTE, though I had known her a long time ago. Her American pronunciation is definitely awesome and can be used as a model to teach and learn. Also, she teaches idiomatic expressions as well, which is important for students to understand the native speakers better. Teachers can use it to improve their English skills and learn how to teach English skills somehow from learners' perspectives. Students can watch those videos to study directly as well if they choose the videos that fit their level.
https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/
LearnEnglish Kids is brought to the public by the British Council, the world's English teaching experts. They have lots of free online games, songs, stories and activities for children, which from my point of view is helpful, especially for online learning and teaching. However, they can be used in the real classroom as well. Even teachers can print those activities for every student to fill in. Some materials can also be used as flashcards to teach vocabulary and phrases. There are different ways of using the materials. For parents, They have articles on supporting children in learning English, videos on using English at home and information about English courses for your child. Also, in its sister website: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/?_ga=2.108223808.313377474.1642972576-255797523.1638271420, teachers can have webinars to polish the teaching.
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