Monday, April 22, 2019

Website Evaluation: News in Levels

Hello everyone! 

Today I'm here with another task. This time, I evaluated an ELT website of my choice. 


The website I chose is called News in Levels which is a website that allows English learners to read news articles that are suitable to their level, therefore helping them improve their language.





Who authored the website? 


The authors of this website are working as a team. They don't reveal respective names; they sign the posts with "the News in Levels Team". The only information about the team is that they are based in the Czech Republic.



What is the content of the website? 


News in Levels is a website that allows you to read news according to your English proficiency. First, the website asks you to take a 3-minute test to see which level of English you are on and then tells you which level of news you should read on their site. 




There are various news articles on different topics you can choose from as you can see in the picture I attached above.

It is possible to change the level of news easily.




The site also provides the voiced version of the articles right under the posts.

News in Levels also has other sites that are connected to each other. You can get directed to Grammar in LevelsRobinson Crusoe in Levels, Speak in Levels, How to Learn English in Levels, People in Levels and Videos in Levels using the bar at the top.



Who is the target audience? 


The target audience is mainly the adult learners of English who want to practice their reading and listening. But it is suitable for every passionate English student. 



What is the purpose of the website? 


News in Levels aims to teach English naturally and fast and help the learner achieve a level where they can finally understand original news from native speakers. 



Is there a date that shows when the site has last been updated? 


The site has last been updated on 22-04-2019.


Accuracy of the information- Are there any errors?

The site doesn't seem to have any errors since it is authorized by professionals.


Are there any broken links? 

All of the links work well.


Are the images of high quality and appealing to the target audience? 


The pictures used on the site are very relevant and illustrative. They are definitely of high quality. All of the pictures are licenced under the Creative Commons. Further information about it can be found here.


How can it be applied to EFL teaching? 

As it is mentioned on the Conditions of Use page, the content on the site can be used by teachers only if they are teaching face-to-face in classes. It is forbidden to use it otherwise if you are making money out of it. 


This site can be used as a reading/listening exercise. It can be given as homework and the students can read some articles daily. It is also very useful in developing the learners' word knowledge. 


So, you might want to check News in Levels, it's pretty useful! Thank you for reading my evaluation.

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