David Deubelbeiss has just posted The 32nd ELT Blog Carnival!
And you can check out all previous editions here….
April 3, 2013
by Larry Ferlazzo
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David Deubelbeiss has just posted The 32nd ELT Blog Carnival!
And you can check out all previous editions here….
January 21, 2013
by Larry Ferlazzo
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After 31 editions of ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival, it was time for it to be refreshed. So I’ve worked with other bloggers to “re-brand” it as The ELT Blog Carnival and it now has its own permanent site!
You can see links to all previous Carnivals there, along with plans for future ones.
Here’s the announcement for the next Carnival:
The next ELT Blog Carnival will be hosted by EFL Classroom 2.0 on March 01.
You can send your entry HERE or directly to teachers@eltblogcarnival.com
The Theme for this month’s carnival is
Using Your Students’ Lives: Personalizing Your Teaching.
The site also has this announcement about future hosts:
Want to host a blog carnival on your blog? Please contact us! We hope to have blog carnivals each month and hosting on your own blog will help share so many valuable blog posts written each month by teachers all over the world.
Check it out!
October 31, 2012
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Adam Simpson has just published The 31st ESL Blog Carnival at his blog, One Year In The Life of An English Teacher. He had asked bloggers to share ” ‘a blog post you want more people to read.’
Thanks, Adam!
The next Carnival will take place on February 1st and be a general one on ESL/EFL teaching and learning that I’ll be hosting. You can send the link to me here.
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
October 16, 2012
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Adam Simpson is hosting the 31st ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival over at his blog, One Year In The Life Of An English Teacher.
He’s asking people to leave a comment there sharing ‘a blog post you want more people to read.’
You can also send it to him here or send it to me.
Please do it by November 1st.
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
July 30, 2012
by Larry Ferlazzo
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David Deubelbeiss has just posted the 30th Edition of The ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival.
Here’s how he described it in his invitation for submissions:
The theme for this blog carnival is The Best Posts For Helping New Teachers. September is a start for many new teachers and we hope your blog submissions will help many new or even well honed teachers with ideas.
Thanks, David!
The next Carnival will take place on November 1st and be a general one on ESL/EFL teaching and learning that I’ll be hosting. You can send the link to me here.
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
June 29, 2012
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Sharon Turner has just posted the 29th edition of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival! As she writes:
The posts… represent future visions, perspectives and warnings of all kinds pertaining to English Language Education.
Thanks, Sharon!
David Deubelbeiss will be hosting an August 1st edition. I’ll post here when he publishes info on if that edition will have a “theme” or if it will be a general one on ESL/EFL teaching and learning. In the meantime, though, if you have a contribution in mind, you can send the link to me.
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
May 4, 2012
by Larry Ferlazzo
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The next ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival will be published on July 1st with the theme: Possible Futures: The future vision of all kinds of English Language Education.
Sharon Turner will be hosting it, and she’s posted more information at her blog.
You can submit your post by June 15th directly to Sharon at sharonzspace@gmail.com .
Dani Lyra recently published an excellent Blog Carnival highlighting contributions on these two themes:
Critical Thinking and EFL/ESL
Using Technology to Raise Cultural Awareness
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
April 30, 2012
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Dani Lyra has just published an excellent Blog Carnival highlighting contributions on these two themes:
Critical Thinking and EFL/ESL
Using Technology to Raise Cultural Awareness
Sharon Turner will be the host for the July 1st edition. Until she posts a Carnival announcement, you can send submissions to me here.
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
March 1, 2012
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Adam Simpson has just posted the 27th Edition of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival!
It’s filled with excellent posts where teachers are describes lessons when their students were in the state of “flow” — when they were completely absorbed in what they were doing. Adam has done an exceptional job with this edition.
Dani Lyra will be hosting the May 1st edition. I’ll post here when he publishes info on if that edition will have a “theme” or if it will be a general one on ESL/EFL teaching and learning. In the meantime, though, if you have a contribution in mind, you can send the link to me.
Sharon Turner will be the host for the July 1st edition.
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
January 31, 2012
by Larry Ferlazzo
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David Deubelbeiss has just posted The 26th EFL / ESL / ELL Blog Carnival!
Bloggers from all around the world have contributed posts connected to the theme of “fun.”
It’s a month late this time because of technical issues with the Blog Carnival site that we’ve usually used for submissions. However, we won’t be using them again to avoid a repeat of this snafu.
The March 1st edition will be hosted by Adam Simpson. You can read about his plans for it at his post, No, don’t stop the carnival. Instead of using the submission form we’ve used in the past, just send the link to your post directly to him or to me (my contact form box may look a little weird, but it is functioning. I’m asking Edublogs to see if they can fix it). And there’s always Twitter or email at mrferlazzo at aol dot com.
Dani Lyra will be hosting the May 1st edition.
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
November 2, 2011
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Berni Wall has just published the 25th Edition of EFL/ESL/ELL Blog Carnival! She asked for teachers to contribute the most popular posts from their blogs and, boy, did she get them. This edition is filled with gems! Great job, Berni!
The next edition will be published on January 1st by David Deubelbeiss from EFL Classroom 2.0. Any posts related to teaching or learning English, including examples of student work, are welcome. You can contribute a post to it by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form. You can also communicate directly with David.
The March 1st edition will be hosted by Adam Simpson. You can read about his plans for it at his post, No, don’t stop the carnival.
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
August 31, 2011
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Eva Buyuksimkesyan has just published a fabulous 24th Edition of EFL/ESL/ELL Blog Carnival chock full of “Warmers, Fillers and 1st Week Activities.”
This is a Blog Carnival that teachers will be referring to for years to come! I’m certainly adding it to The Best Resources For Planning The First Day Of School.
The next edition will be published on November 1st by Berni Wall. Any posts related to teaching or learning English, including examples of student work, are welcome. You can contribute a post to it by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form. You can also communicate directly with Bernie.
David Deubelbeiss from EFL Classroom 2.0 will be hosting the January 1st edition.Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future Carnivals.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
May 2, 2011
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Shelly Terrell has just posted The Young Learners Edition (23rd) of the ESL/EFL/ELL Carnival and, of course, she’s done an excellent job. You definitely want to take a look at it.
The Carnival is taking a bit of a summer break. The next edition will be published on September 1st by Eva Buyuksimkesyan. Any posts related to teaching or learning English, including examples of student work, are welcome. You can contribute a post to it by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form. You can also communicate directly with Eva.
The November 1st edition will be hosted by Berni Wall. Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
April 3, 2011
by Larry Ferlazzo
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David Deubelbeiss has just posted the Twenty-Second Edition of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival, and it has a record-setting number of submissions.
There will be a special May 1st edition focusing on Young Learners and hosted by Shelly Terrell. You can contribute a post to it by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form. You can also send it to Shelly directly.
The following edition will be published by Eva Buyuksimkesyan on September 1st. The November 1st edition will be hosted by Berni Wall. Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
January 29, 2011
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Alice Mercer has just posted the Twenty-First Edition of the ESL/EFL/ELD Blog Carnival, and it’s a fabulous one.
Not only are all the contributions top-notch, but Alice has written a thoughtful commentary about each one! Kudos, Alice!
David Deubelbeiss at EFL Classroom 2.0 will be hosting the April 1st edition. Any posts related to teaching or learning English, including examples of student work, are welcome. You can contribute a post to it by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form.
There will be a special May 1st edition focusing on Young Learners and hosted by Shelly Terrell. The following edition will be published by Eva Buyuksimkesyan on September 1st. Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
You can see all the previous editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
December 1, 2010
by Larry Ferlazzo
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The Twentieth edition of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival has just been posted!
Sabrina De Vita from Buenos Aires, Argentina, has done a great job collecting eighteen posts from English teachers around the world.
The next ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival will be published on February 1st at by
Alice Mercer. Any posts related to teaching or learning English, including examples of student work, are welcome. You can contribute a post to it by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form.
You can see all the previous nineteen editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
Let me know if you might be interested in hosting future editions.
October 9, 2010
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Ms. Flecha has just posted the Nineteenth Edition Of The ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival, and she’s done a great job. You can check-out posts there from twenty ESL/EFL teachers from all around the world.
The next regularly-schedule ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival will be published on December 1st at Sabrina’s Weblog. You can contribute a post to it by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form.
In addition, Anne Hodgson is organizing a special Blog Carnival on November 1st specifically dedicated to teaching Business English (BE) and English for Specific Purposes (ESP). For more information about that carnival, and to use a form Anne has created for submissions to it, please go to her blog.
You can see all the previous eighteen editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
August 1, 2010
by Larry Ferlazzo
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David Deubelbeiss has just posted the Eighteenth Edition of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival, and he’s certainly done it in a unique way. Check-out his “Carnival.”
Ms. Flecha will be hosting the next edition of the Carnival on October 1st.
This blog carnival welcomes any blog posts, including examples of student work, that are related to teaching or learning English. You can contribute one by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form.
In addition, Anne Hodgson is organizing a special Blog Carnival on November 1st specifically dedicated to teaching Business English (BE) and English for Specific Purposes (ESP). For more information about that carnival, and to use a form Anne has created for submissions to it, please go to her blog.
You can see all the previous seventeen editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
June 2, 2010
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Mary Ann Zehr at Learning The Language has just posted the Seventeenth Edition of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival. It’s a great collection of blog posts from teachers all around the world.
Mary Ann has arranged it as a Question/Answer post, with each post answering a question she lists. It’s a pretty neat idea.
The August 1st edition of the Carnival will be hosted by David Deubelbeiss from EFL Classroom 2.0.
This blog carnival welcomes any blog posts, including examples of student work, that are related to teaching or learning English. I suspect David will create other ways you can submit a post but, for now, you can contribute one by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form.
You can see all the previous sixteen editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.
May 2, 2010
by Larry Ferlazzo
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Karenne Joy Sylvester has posted the Sixteenth Edition of the ESL/EFL/ELL Carnival, which she has titled the EFL Carnival of Lessons Prezi. It’s a little bit later than scheduled, but, trust me, it was worth the wait! Karenne uses the unique slideshow application Prezi to present eighteen, yes, eighteen, great lessons submitted by ESL/EFL teachers from around the world.
The June 1st edition will be hosted by Mary Ann Zehr at Learning the Language;August 1st will be at David Deubelbeiss’ EFL Classroom 2.0; and October 1st will be at Ms. Flecha’s My Life Untranslated: Adventures of a New ESL Teacher in New York City. Let me know in the comments section if you would like to host a future edition.
The June 1st edition welcomes any blog posts, including examples of student work, that are related to teaching or learning English (Karenne’s edition was a special one only focusing on classroom lessons). You can contribute a post by using this easy submission form. If the form does not work for some reason, you can send the link to me via my Contact Form.
You can see all the previous fifteen editions of the ESL/EFL/ELL Blog Carnival here.