I voted that it should stay. Some people think that reading texts with questions are the only acceptable Esl resources.
An ESL resource is something teachers use to make teaching easier so that our pupils will learn the language and hopefully enjoy the experience.
These are all ESL resources ( as far as I am concerned)
* a guide or plan for the teacher,
* a "How to ...." teach a specific item, understand our pupil �s needs, prepare for a
lesson, decorate your classroom, make flashcards, make wss, deal with
pupils/parents, mark papers etc.
* a reading comprehension activity - using texts, articles, newspapers, charts and graphs,
songs, e-mails, etc.
* a writing activity - fill in, complete the sentence, write answers, write questions, write
a new ending, write a story/ letter/poem/newspaper article/describe/, give your
opinion etc.
* a listening activity - using a song, conversation etc.
* an activity which encourages speaking - including songs/singing
* games and puzzles ( crossword, wordsearch) which teach the alphabet or new
vocabulary or word order.
* flashcards
* etc. etc.
As far as I am concerned - all the above are ESL resources and should be allowed to stay as long as they are not copied or stolen from another site/book or other member here.
I also have no problem with someone uploading an original interesting text/ws without questions. I can easily write some wh- questions or create a chart - because an
interesting texts that someone has used and been successful with is a great find.
Although I teach Junior High, I have about 50 -60 kids every year who need to start at the ABC level. Not every ws needs to be a reading comp. ABC - connect the dots or find the missing letter or memory games are great also.
We are a mixed group of teachers. We teach from the lowest level - non-readers (some with learning or physical disabilities to the highest levels - University or for a specific profession etc. As teachers we all have different needs so this sight needs to include all the possibilities.
What I am trying to say is that, before you report something consider the fact that some here might need it. Maybe even you - down the line.
Sorry for being long winded.
Have a wonderful Sunday.