U.S. sites but free and helpful for self testing skills. Social Studies tests are not relevant to the Canadian GED.
www.testprepreview.com/ged_practice.htm
www.4tests.com/exams/examdetail.asp?eid=38
www.eslcafe.com/pv/pv-mng.html
(phrasal verbs)
iteslj.org/links/ESL/Grammar_and_English_Usage/
(grammar links)
www.edict.com.hk
Many different kinds of language games. Some suitable for literacy learners too.
www.englishpage.com/prepositions/prepositions.html
Practice with prepositions as it suggests.
www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/resources/release/
Adult Literacy Tutoring – Resources in Print
Halifax Public Library: www.halifaxpublic.libraries.ca
Check out both the Adult Literacy Section and the ESL collections at local libraries. They are side by side on the shelves. Look for the adult literacy logo on book spines.
Most are available from the Adult Literacy Coordinators’ resource collections at the library or program where you tutor.
A Handbook for New Tutors, National Literacy Secretariat, 2003
Second Edition Revised, Ed Robson, Marsha De Vergilio, Donna DeButts, Michigan Literacy Inc, 1990
Chris Harwood, Ottawa-Carleton Coalition for Literacy, Grass Roots Press, 2001.
Joyce Cameron and Myrna Rabinowitz, British Columbia, Ministry of Advanced Education, 2000
Ola M. Brown, Editor International Reading Association, 1996