These are worthwhile pages with lots of help for teachers and students. There is no particular order to these.
For students and teachers. The one the only! The only problem is that the information isn't organised very well. It would be nice if the games, for instance, were divided into age catagories, student level, and preparation time.
Great way to personalise a vocabulary review.
For students and teachers, although apparently the student pages are being revamped. Lots of printable materials.
images for teaching
Cambrige exam information
This one seems to have a religious bent to it, but sometimes the reading materials have been useful.
Certainly for students. Online, real FCE and CAE tests. There is some doubt as to whether you have to pay for tests now. One of my students said she was asked to pay, but when I checked it still seems to be free.
Lesson plans with a historical theme. For teachers mostly.
Lesson plans for teachers mostly.
Help for writers. Intended for native speakers, but could be useful for advanced students.
Too funny! and useful for teachers with a bit of imagination.
Um. My ex-employers. Good for finding a study abroad opportunities.
oh I'm just a bill, yes I'm only a bill, and I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill. . . Temporarily off line, but should be up again one day.
name says it all. . .
British Council Listening Exercises
Nearly as much fun as it sounds (oh Mr. Chomsky, what hast thou done?)
Tim Sites for Teachers. But seriously, if you didn't find it on my list already, you'll find it here.