As language educators, we know the power of images in connecting language to the brain. It is important that we find images that are clear, engaging and immediately recognizable. Check out the websites below:
The Noun Project: creating icons for every noun. These are excellent for using on assessments or activities that you need to print. Requires that you create a log-in.
Images for Foreign Language Instruction: a website dedicated to providing visual aids to support instructional tasks in the language classroom.
Virtual Picture Album: The Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition has created a repository of drawings, visuals, photos that can be used in instruction.
The Clip Art Collection for FL Instruction: These images are royalty-free and represent everything from situations to nouns, verbs and adjectives. The images are in black and white and will copy well for use on flashcards, activities and assessments.