Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865)

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (1865). Illustrations & Questions for Study and Discussion. Chapters 1 & 2.

Author: María Isabel Jiménez González

Recommended by: Author

“This resource is intended for students to explore the magical world that
Lewis Carroll created in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). It
focuses on the first two chapters, examining the iconic illustrations that
accompany the work and delving into key questions for study and
discussion. Through this reading, students will discover how Carroll uses
fantasy to challenge logic and the norms of the real world, inviting readers
to question their surroundings and expand their imagination.”

En Ville

Author: Pablo Osorio Delgado

Recommended by: Author

“This interactive material, uploaded to Moodle, is used to teach basic vocabulary related to places in the city in French. It includes practical exercises such as location questions, writing dialogues, and using prepositions to describe the location of places in a city.”

Writing: A social media post

Author: Silvia Bravo Palomares

Recommended by: Author

“The presentation aims to help students write a social media post in English. It includes discussion questions about social media platforms, examples of post structure and useful phrases, key phrases, phrasal verbs, and a final writing practice on Padlet, where students create their own social media posts.”

Alike

Author: Daniel Martínez Lara & Rafa Cano Méndez 

Recommended by: Ana Belén Alarcón Utrera

“Alike is an animated short film in which there is no dialogue a father, Copi, leads a busy life that has made him forget that the simplest things are the most important, but his son, Paste, reminds him of this. There is no dialogue in this animated short film, which makes it a very useful resource for students to engage in collaborative writing and retelling activities.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQjtK32mGJQ&t=13s

Correct English

Recommended by: Ana Belén Alarcón Utrera

“CorrectEnglish simplifies error correction by checking for contextual errors, spelling errors, and word substitutions using advanced AI that accounts for every grammar rule.”

https://correctenglish.com/

ESL Writing Skills

Author: ThoughtCo.

Recommended by: Mª Prado Camacho Alarcón

“English writing skills for a variety of purposes, including essays, formal and informal letter writing, resumes, business documents, plus lesson plans for teachers to use in the classroom.”

Go the Distance: Academic Writing

Author: BBC

Recommended by: Mª Prado Camacho Alarcón

“This is a fantastic website where you can work on academic English through short exercises to familiarise yourself with academic vocabulary, how to structure paragraphs, argumentative language, how to write in an exam, how to present a project, etc.”