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Six 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.

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Here are this week’s choices:

GimKit, the online gaming platform, has released a cool new game called Draw-That. It’s a Pictionary-like game ideal for language learners. Other similar games I’ve used included Drawpoly and Charlala, which is specifically designed for language learners.

Turning Around a Co-teaching Relationship is by Tan Huynh. I’m adding it to The Best Resources On Co-Teaching With ELLs – Please Suggest More.

Expanding Sentence Frames to Enhance Academic Language Development is by Jana Echevarria.

Rhythm, rhyme, repetition, reasoning and response in oral storytelling is from The British Council.

Coaches, mentors at California schools key to helping keep recent immigrant students engaged during pandemic is from Ed Source.

Creating better post-pandemic education for English learners is by Conor Williams.

NYC gave thousands of students iPads. For English learners, those devices have not been up to the task. is from Chalkbeat.