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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: Council Services
    Resources developed by MESH to help familiarise learners with Council services and local council websites.
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: Dialect Poem
    A Yorkshire Dialect poem written by Migration Yorkshire, including resources for teaching with it, audio files and an overview with teaching notes. This resource will help learners to get accustomed to the sound of region-specific terms, and how they sit in a sentence.
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: Enrolling at College
    This Learning Resource is focused on enrolling for a course at an FE college. 
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: ESOL Outside the Classroom
    This Learning Resource is focused on the ways you can learn English by doing things outside of a classroom. The resource includes a film made by MESH at Sunflower ESOL, which is an ESOL and gardening group at Catch, Leeds.
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: Foodbanks & Food Support
    This Learning Resource is focused on local food support. The resource includes a film made by MESH that showcases The Branch, a food share initiative in Huddersfield.
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: How the NHS Works
    Resources developed by MESH to complement the ‘How the NHS Works – Guide for Migrants’ document produced by Bevan Healthcare. This document has been produced to help people understand how to navigate the healthcare system.
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: Progression Pathways
    This is the current resource to accompany MESH’s ‘Progression Pathways’ project. It is designed for use as a participatory resource in the classroom, as a way of supporting learners to understand where they are and where it is possible for them to go on their journey out of ESOL.
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: Visitors Map Resource
    Resources developed by MESH for use with Visitors maps. It can be adapted for use with any city’s Visitors Map. The aim of this resource is to help learners interact with the map by focusing on key vocabulary and information within it.
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: Volunteering
    Resources developed by MESH to complement various volunteering websites with the aim of giving learners an idea of what opportunities are available in their local area,  what skills are useful for different opportunities, and the language that will help them understand literature about volunteering.
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    Teach English the Yorkshire Way: Warm Spaces
    In this Learning Resource we focus on the provision of Warm Spaces – what they are and how you can access them in different areas of Yorkshire and Humber. Warm Spaces are also known as Welcome Spaces.
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