Have you found any good web sites to help your students study English? What about sites you can use to improve your Spanish? Please share them. I have found some that have helped me with Spanish and that my students can use to improve their English.
The first is
www.lingq.com. This site has material for studying several languages. One can pick up an article from the library, read it, and listen to its being read aloud by a native speaker. Also, it is easy to highlight an unfamiliar word and by clicking the lingq button get a translation in one's own language and then make a flash card for later study. All these (reading, listening, and flashcards) are free. If you want to take a class, have a tutor check your writing, or participate in a conversation with a tutor, you have to pay. For free you can also find friends who are native speakers of the language you are studying and who want to learn your language, and you can participate in forums in English and in other languages.
Another useful site is
www.livemocha.com. As on lingq.com you can find friends who are studying your language and who are native speakers of your target language. You can then do a written exercise (Click on Extra Practice) and invite your friends to review it for you. You gain mocha points for reviewing the writing or spoken exercise of those studying your native language. They offer classes for a fee, also.
Another wonderful resource is
http://esl.about.com for learning/teaching English and
http://spanish.about.com for learning Spanish. Lots of good lessons and answers to questions.
I hope these sites help you and your students.
Jacki in Morelia