Manitoba
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FOR EAL TEACHERS 
RESOURCES
  • Tips & activities
    This page has materials you can use for speaking, writing, reading, grammar, listening, assessing language and developing metacognitive strategies.
  • Lesson plans
    These lesson plans cover settlement for adult newcomers living and learning in rural communities, staying safe at work, and CLB-based learner activities.
  • Lending library
    The Adult Language Training Branch maintains a resource collection for people working in EAL programs that are funded by the Manitoba Immigrant Integration Program.
  • Online learning
    This page links to two excellent language-learning websites and a CLB-based booklet, developed in conjunction with the Adult Language Training Branch, for your students to practise their English.
  • EAL publishers
    This is a list of high-quality, English as an Additional Language-related publishers.
  • Employment standards
    Employment Standards and the Immigration, Settlement and Multiculturalism Division developed a curriculum resource to introduce employment standards concepts while developing EAL skills. Intended for CLB 3-7, many activities can be adapted for other levels.
  • Essential Skills
    Resources to help you incorporate Essential Skills into your classroom activities.
  • Related fields
    This page lists resources useful to you as a teacher as well as materials that you can use in the classroom.
  • Word lists
    Use these word lists – verbs, general and academic – to ensure you have included common vocabulary in your students' language development.
  • English at Work
    Information and resources for teachers in the English at Work program.
  • Stories of immigrant career success
    The website Career Destination Manitoba for Newcomers provides students and teachers with insight and information from immigrants who have successfully integrated into Manitoba’s workforce. Teachers will find it an excellent resource in module and lesson planning.
  • Suggested resources
    This extensive annotated and categorized list of resources for teacher professional development and classroom instruction includes print, audio, visual, computer software and online material. CLB levels are indicated, publisher information provided.