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If you have students who are interested in roleplaying type games, then this is a good way to develop their English https://www.mythx.ai/
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This is an interesting tool for converting a written blog into a video with audio monologue. You can create 3 video for free, then pay for individual videos at $4 a video which is pretty cheap. https://blog2video.app/ - Here's an example I created from a blog post of mine. https://blog2video.app/preview/6850ce55ef8f0302c3098db90007c83fc4555a92e248dc1f8a25ca816f574d9a It has no images, so I'd need to pay $4 to add them.
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This is an interesting site that shares the story and history behind specific colours - Not something you usually think about - Get students to research a colour and share what they discover https://storiedcolors.com/
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This site calculates the cost of small habits over long periods of time. It's also interactive so students can try to guess. Nice for discussion warmers https://www.thecostof.fyi/
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This is a really fascinating site that allows you to browse through and explore areas of knowledge by generating infographic type images in your browser https://www.sketchapedia.com Really great for learers who are more visual.
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This infographic has 10 common thinking errors - Get students to identify the one they think they most commonly do https://i.pinimg.com/1200x/e4/a3/c9/e4a3c9143eaab7bd9b682fb8eb1edc62.jpg
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Llamaroo is an AI lesson planning platform for YL teachers that generates gamified, activities in minutes. Use Llamaroo to quickly build interactive lessons for any topic. The platform follows strict privacy practices to avoid tracking children or exposing them to an AI model. https://llamaroo.com/
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This is a great site that lets learners explore open access TV from around the world. https://tvexplorer.live/ Great for developing language skills and exploring different pronunciations from different regions.
The June 2026 edition of Media & Learning has some really interesting articles. You can access it here: https://media-and-learning.eu/newsletter/june-2026/
This is a nice infographic explaining the Diderot effect - It would work well as the basis for a chain story warmer A: "We bought a new sofa and it made the rug look bad" B:So we bought a new rug and it made ... etc. https://podcast.sketchplanations.com/the-diderot-effect/