Here are a few websites that RIFLI computer teachers recommend. Check
them out and consider using them with your students.
Crystal Taveras in East Providence uses www.cdlponline.org to have her students read timely and interesting news articles on-line.
Ellamae Guerney at Rochambeau uses www.5minuteenglish.com (a site she learned of from Larry!) with advanced students to practice
listening, reading and comprehension.
At Knight Memorial, Larry Britt uses http://a4esl.org/q/h/ to help his students practice verb tenses and website navigation including
the use of radio buttons and drop down windows.
Jadra Catauro in West Warwick recommends the following
websites: www.agendaweb.org, www.wordmania.org, and www.syvum.com Also, available on www.provlib.org, is a link to Rosetta Stone language learning software. On the right
side of the page, click on "electronic resources while in the library" or "electronic resources from home". Scroll down
to Rosetta Stone on-line language learning. Shockwave is required to run the software.