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Resources Hub

The Resource Hub is a collection of website links, documents, videos and audios for ESOL teachers. Whilst many are specifically ESOL resources, we’ve also included those that may be useful in a general ESOL context. We are currently building this comprehensive resource and will be adding regional and local materials. Do you have a resource to share? We encourage you to contact us if you want us to consider your resource for inclusion in the Resource Hub. We also welcome general suggestions for improvement. We hope you find this page useful and discover something new to enhance your teaching, fully unlocking the potential of your ESOL provision.
As well as collecting and presenting resources created by many providers and other agencies, MESH has an ever-expanding pool of resources created by our own qualified teaching team, covering a variety of useful topics such as using Council services, accessing the NHS, and volunteering. Our resources include presentation slides, film, audio, activities and associated teacher notes. Follow the link here to visit the MESH resource collection.
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    Radio ESOL
    A selection of interviews with ESOL students, done by Leeds City College. Great for listening practice and sharing experiences with discussion in class.
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    Reading Rockets
    Includes a useful guide to using newspapers to enhance learning in reading classes. Aimed at school teachers, but the ideas can be adapted to ESOL learners.
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    Real English Language Video
    Josh started his YouTube channel as he thought it’d be great for English language learners to have exposure to ‘real’ English, as spoken by the kind of people they’ll be speaking to when they’re out in England, experiencing real English life. In the videos you’ll find expressions and colloquialisms that you may not have heard before, and a speed of speaking that’s very natural. Watching the videos a few times will help a lot with pronunciation and also listening. And they’re also hopefully a great way to learn something about the likes and dislikes, concerns, preferences, and just some of things that make English people English.
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    Reflect for ESOL
    Reflect for ESOL is a toolkit to support participatory and learner-led approaches.
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    Renewable English
    Tools to raise climate change awareness.
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    Renewable English
    Renewable English was created to help educators and learners in their quest to be more sustainable. In the first series of lessons we look closely at traditional unit themes and look more deeply into our behaviour and see how we can easily make positive changes towards a cleaner, healthier planet.
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    Resources for Professionals caring for Refugees and Asylum Seekers
    Liverpool John Moores University have produced this comprehensive resources hub of information. Some parts are relevant to the Liverpool region but much is relevant nationwide.
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    Resources in Ukrainian
    A list of Ukrainian educational and language resources, books, audiobooks, etc. collated in April 2022 based on information shared on social media (last updated 15.04.2022)
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    Right to Remain Toolkit
    This is not an ESOL resource, but it is a very important step-by-step guide to the UK asylum and immigration system. It is available in multiple languages and includes Youtube videos which explain aspects of the system. Incredibly useful for those who are in the asylum system or supporting those who are in the system.
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    Road to Grammar
    Grammar lessons and worksheets. Useful conversation handouts with vocabulary.
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