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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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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: What's on?
    Resources developed by MESH to give learners an understanding of activities and events in their area and encourages them to engage with ‘What’s on?’ websites.
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way:Theatre Resource
    This resource focuses on the tradition of going to the Theatre and particularly Pantomimes around Christmas time.
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    Teacher's Classroom App - Peachey Publications
    Free download of a teaching app.This trial version contains a collection of content from the app to give you some idea of how the app works and what the content is like. You will only need an email address to access the app content.
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    Teachit
    Most of the resources in the ESOL collection are suitable for adult learners at pre-Entry and Entry 1 as they tend to focus on basic literacy, phonics and simple everyday words and expressions. However, there are also resources for learners through to Level 3, including activities suitable for preparing for Skills for Life exams.Downloadable free PDFs. All the resources selected here avoid topics that would be inappropriate because of learners’ domestic and financial situations or that could cause distress to immigrants who have lived through traumatic events.
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    TEFLtastic
    Classroom materials and teaching tips from an experienced TEFL teacher. Suitable for higher levels of ESOL learners. Some resources are free and others have a (low) cost.
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    The Bell Foundation Prison and Community ESOL Program
    The Foundation has developed a set of ESOL worksheets for independent learning in prisons and community settings. The worksheets are standalone materials intended for learners without access to teacher support or technology. They were originally developed for use in criminal justice settings; however, with adaptations, they could also be used in community settings. In order to download resources from the Bell Foundation you need to register on the website. There is no charge to register and after doing so all resources are free.
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    The English Hub for Refugees
    Materials developed to help support refugees with the topics they need to know about at a variety of different levels, from A1 with literacy to B1+. (E1 – E3+). Plus grammar and vocabulary resources.
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    The ESOL Podcast
    Regular podcast contributed to by ESOL learners, often exploring current topics. There are associated materials and ideas for lessons.
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    The ESOL Podcast - Why ESOL is important
    This fortnight’s episode of The ESOL Podcast is from Kirklees College. ESOL students there decided to record an episode about why ESOL is important. It’s great to hear so many ESOL voices talk about how ESOL helps them in their lives.
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    The ESOL Podcast s3 e6 - Learning English in the UK
    Following on from last fortnights episode where ESOL students in Yorkshire shared their tips on learning English, in this episode we hear about the experience of learning English in the UK from ESOL students in Thurrock.
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