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Five years ago I began this regular feature where I share a few posts and resources from around the Web related to ESL/EFL or to language in general that have caught my attention.
You might also be interested in The Best Resources, Articles & Blog Posts For Teachers Of ELLs In 2018 – So Far and THE BEST RESOURCES, ARTICLES & BLOG POSTS FOR TEACHERS OF ELLS IN 2018 – PART TWO. Also, check out A Collection Of My Best Resources On Teaching English Language Learners.
In addition, look for our new book on teaching ELLs, which was published in the Spring of 2018.
Here are this week’s choices:
The English Channel is a new-to-me site created by the British Council. It has interactive videos designed to teach English.
Here are some new resources for ELLs with learning differences from the Wisconsin Center for Education Research. I’m adding it to The Best Resources On Assisting ELLs With Special Needs – Help Me Find More.
I’m adding this tweet to the same list:
Are you looking for resources that can help you identify and serve #EnglishLearners with disabilities?
Here are some that we shared in our latest infographic: https://t.co/T7noQTFC83 pic.twitter.com/AVqmfnVZHE— REL-NEI (@REL_NEI) March 12, 2019
The Google For Education Teacher Center has some new lessons related to ELLs.
I’m adding this video to The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Animals:
NEW #boostingAchievement podcast & post: https://t.co/DUANFQvZvg 👈
2 PD breakout sessions from #NABE2019 w ppts, links, explanations & all the resources.
Shared ur work & mentioned you, @Larryferlazzo. Many thanks.#ellchat #Ellchat_BkClub pic.twitter.com/WTF5XPDhJa— Carol Salva (@MsSalvac) March 16, 2019
Teacher Training Videos has this new video on how to connect Quizlet with Google Translate:
What do #ELs really need? @ValentinaESL shares the 5 essentials today on the #SeidlitzBlog. https://t.co/DhWpStam1E pic.twitter.com/6AWeDhXQSD
— Seidlitz Education (@Seidlitz_Ed) March 13, 2019
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