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  4 Resources:
* The English Department
EFL Web site by Barbara Dieu. Site includes sections for teachers of English as a foreign language, with links to sample lesson plans, teaching ideas, and Web sites for teachers, and a student section with links to quizzes and practices, language references, and English writing and literature.
* FLTeach
Foreign language online teaching forum (Web site and e-mail list) to allow language teachers to communicate and share ideas and information. You can search and browse past messages on the list, read frequently-asked-questions lists on a variety of subjects, find links to related Web sites, and read online articles about using the Internet to help teach foreign languages.
* Foreign Language and ESL Lessons Plans and Resources
Links to Web sites with online lesson plans for teaching ESL and other languages, study-abroad programs, and employment opportunities for ESL teachers.
* MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW)
MIT's new initiative to eventually make all their course materials available online. Note I said "course materials", not "courses" - this is unfortunately not a free online college. Still, the course materials - lecture notes, exams, homework, and reading lists - can be informative on their own, or used to supplement other classes you might be taking or teaching. The current pilot project has a small number of courses online, including, most importantly, some in the Linguistics Department. One current course, Intro to Linguistics, even lists iLoveLanguages in its "Related Resources" section.

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