Digital Tools
We often use various digital tools to create interactive lesson plans. Below are some examples.
If you are looking for reference websites for lesson plan writing, please click here.
We often use various digital tools to create interactive lesson plans. Below are some examples.
If you are looking for reference websites for lesson plan writing, please click here.
When using digital tools, it's crucial to adhere to the platform's community guidelines (especially for AI tools), intellectual property regulations, and related policies. This responsibility ensures a safe and respectful online environment for all users.
Most digital platforms require university tutors or group leaders first to create templates, design flashcards, etc. Make sure tutors prepare it before sharing the links. Don't directly open the website for the students to use.
If you use digital tools for collaborative lesson planning, please set the URLs for public access. Otherwise, other university tutors will not be able to use them.
Of course, you can (but make sure to carefully consider whether the platform or interaction is relevant to language learning), and you must comply with the related regulations.
We also welcome you to share any valuable platforms with us, and we will do our best to update this webpage accordingly.
⛽Interaction
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⛽Language Learning
Video Exercises
Reading books
Songs, story and movement
American Public Media for kids to learning
Integrated English Learning Website
Provide rich thematic learning resources
ICRT Lunch Box
English topic learning platform
Free download of verbatim and listening files
⛽AI Generation
⛽AR / VR tools
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※Click here to download the digital tools list (Chinese)
(this list is for reference only; please stay updated on whether the platform services are unavailable due to policies or related measures).