Explore their seven calls to action for the new Government to integrate children who use EAL.
We have updated our resources library so you can now explore not only our teaching and learning resources but also our evidence and policy work.
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Chants can be a fun way for students to acquire new vocabulary and use this language in proper syntax. Even the youngest learners will enjoy the repetition and rhythm of these.
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Discover your current English level by taking their free online test.
Here you can find activities to practise your reading skills. Reading will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.
The self-study lessons in this section are written and organised by English level based on the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR). There are different types of texts and interactive exercises that practise the reading skills you need to do well in your studies, to get ahead at work and to communicate in English in your free time.
Take our free online English test to find out which level to choose. Select your level, from A1 English level (elementary) to C1 English level (advanced), and improve your reading skills at your own speed, whenever it's convenient for you.
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The expert Learning & Publishing team at FlashAcademy® have created over 300 free EAL resources for teachers to download and use in the classroom to help welcome and engage EAL pupils.
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The Literacy Association of South Africa envisions a society in which everyone is literate and able to reach their full potential.
LITASA is a volunteer-run member body with the primary purpose of promoting literacy.
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Dive into fun resources, tools, and communities to spark a love of reading.
Discover amazing stories full of Africa's colours and magic!
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The Learning Village.
Printable EAL resources - Cross-Curricular Links. The Learning Village is powered by Across Cultures. These articles are written by specialists in the area of EAL and include free downloads to support differentiation across the curriculum.
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The Project for the Study of Alternative Education in South Africa (PRAESA) is a non-governmental organisation focussed on multilingual language and literacy development. Their work in language and literacy approaches, curricula, training, content development and research has meaning-making, stories and imagination as its compass point.
PRAESA's aim is to ensure that children from all language, class and cultural backgrounds have appropriate opportunities to become imaginative and critical readers and writers.
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The Literacy Association of South Africa envisions a society in which everyone is literate and able to reach their full potential.
LITASA is a volunteer-run member body with the primary purpose of promoting literacy.
Click the Click Here button on the right to see The Literacy Association of South Africa >>