Open Educational Resources

Open educational resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials intentionally created and licensed to be free for the end user to own, share, and in most cases, modify. The term "OER" describes publicly accessible materials and resources for any user to use, re-mix, improve, and redistribute under some licenses. These are designed to reduce accessibility barriers by implementing best practices in teaching and to be adapted for local unique contexts.

There are 32 open resources.

AROSE project dialogue 2

Speaking section: video interviews
By Uğur Karadeniz@youtube


A2 Video

Licensed by It is self-authored (AROSE)

AROSE oral skills Rurkey

Listening section: Audio files.
By Uğur Karadeniz@youtube


A2 Audio

Licensed by It is self-authored (AROSE)

Oral Communication for Non-Native Speakers of English

Speaking section: Pictures with prompts for speaking tests (hints and questions)
By Timothy Kochem; Monica Ghosh; Lily Compton; and Elena Cotos


B2 Text book

Licensed by Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike

Why are eating disorders so hard to treat?

Listening section: Audio files
By Anees Bahji (TED-Ed)


B2 Video

Licensed by All TED content (including TED talks, TEDx talks, TED-Ed lessons, and any images or articles from TED.com) are covered by the Creative Commons license, Attribution - NonCommercial - NonDerivative (BY-NC-ND)

The danger of a singer story

Listening section: Audio files
By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (TED-Ed)


B2 Video

Licensed by All TED content (including TED talks, TEDx talks, TED-Ed lessons, and any images or articles from TED.com) are covered by the Creative Commons license, Attribution - NonCommercial - NonDerivative (BY-NC-ND)

Listening practice

Listening section: Listening instructions
By Agenda Web/ Britis council


A2 Webpage

Listening practice

Listening section: Listening instructions
By Agenda Web/ Britis council


B2 Webpage

Formal Letter Writing

Speaking section: Pictures with prompts for speaking tests (hints and questions)
By Abigail Jean-Joseph


B2 Text Book

Licensed by Creative Commons Attribution

Can Robots be creative?

Listening section: Audio files
By Gil Weinberg


B2 Video

Licensed by All TED content (including TED talks, TEDx talks, TED-Ed lessons, and any images or articles from TED.com) are covered by the Creative Commons license, Attribution - NonCommercial - NonDerivative (BY-NC-ND)

My neighborhood

Listening section: Audio files
By INTEF


A2 Webpage

Licensed by CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Weather

Listening section: Audio files.
By INTEF


A2 Webpage

Licensed by CC BY-NC-SA 4.0