Reading
There are many websites with free reading materials for students and parents. Some of these are practical and some are just fun.
1. To check your spelling you can try http://dictionary.cambridge.org/ or
2. 100 short stories with listening and comprehension exercises are available at http://www.rong-chang.com/qa2/
3. Many students like reading Japanese style manga comics. Here are some written for kids. http://www.mangacomicsonline.com/free-english-manga.html
4. Storyline Online -by SAG Foundation
http://www.storylineonline.net/
5. British Council- LearnEnglishKids
Writing
1. A fun way to begin writing is to try creating your own comic strip. http://www.toondoo.com/
Listening
4. A very good resource from Australia is the ABC. There are many videos, news items and stories to help beginners as well as IELTS preparation videos and resources.
http://australianetwork.com/learningenglish/
Speaking
Try reading along with the news or any of the listening exercises.
1. Speaking English Better – by RTHK
http://www.rthk.org.hk/elearning/betterenglish/
Grammar
The website below is a good learning tool for students to check for grammar, spelling and punctuation mistakes.
www.grammar.com