I’m adding these new resources to The Best Sites For Learning About The 2018 World Cup In Russia:
All Eyes On the World Cup is a photo gallery from The Boston Globe.
Here’s a World Cup lesson plan for ELLs from The British Council.
The modern soccer ball –> ⚽️ is recognized by billions around the globe, but it looked very, very different at the 1966 World Cup.
(Hint: think orange volleyball.) pic.twitter.com/y9k54GjRhP
— Vox (@voxdotcom) July 11, 2018
If you've been following England's World Cup run, you've heard it: "It’s coming home. Football’s coming home.”
Here's where the rallying cry comes from: https://t.co/xT7gpLOOyG
— Vox (@voxdotcom) July 11, 2018
On the voluminous spitting at the World Cup we know you’ve been wondering about … https://t.co/oDlw7pRlLX
— Randy Archibold (@randyNYT) July 11, 2018
️⚽️ Excited about 🏴 #ENGCRO 🇭🇷 match tonight? So are we! Take a look at our football films to get you even more in the mood: https://t.co/sILV61DhGP #WorldCup ️⚽️ pic.twitter.com/zqye9aQAqr
— BBC Ideas💡 (@bbcideas) July 11, 2018
If you've been watching the World Cup, you've seen every player from every country react to a missed goal like this. Why? https://t.co/ZEb5LWj0eG pic.twitter.com/qgIwFBjZKm
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 10, 2018
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