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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.
You might also be interested in THE BEST RESOURCES, ARTICLES & BLOG POSTS FOR TEACHERS OF ELLS IN 2021.
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 and learn about our next book. PLUS, we’ve just submitted the manuscript for the second edition of The ESL/ELL Teacher’s Survival Guide! That book will be out in early 2022.
Here are this week’s choices:
The most TEFLtastic worksheets of 2021 is from TEFLtastic.
I’m adding this video to The Best Music Websites For Learning English:
I’m adding this tweet to The Best Ways To Use Photos In Lessons:
The PWIM is a tried & true teaching method. Here are some of my most read articles explaining it, sharing examples, & videos. https://t.co/hI4exzddYs#PWIM #ReadingWritingELs #ESL #ESOL #ENL #ELD #MLLs pic.twitter.com/aepPHkyEvj
— 🌍 ναℓєηтιηα gσηzαℓєz (@ValentinaESL) January 15, 2022
Self-publishing in ELT: ensuring quality through the editorial process is from The Material Writing Special Interest Group. I’m adding it to So, You Want To Write A Book? Here’s The Best Advice…
NEW: How Pull-Out Models Can Be Collaborative. #ellchat #ELLs #MLs #ESL #educoach @Larryferlazzo @TanKHuynh shows how to make pull-out services more collaborative & impactful with co-planning that emphasizes both grade-level content & language skills.https://t.co/VAUd4IQwq0 pic.twitter.com/WZwSj5SOVr
— MiddleWeb (@middleweb) January 17, 2022
I don't assign any required homework, just make it optional. About a half of my ELLs do it ———— How Has the Pandemic Changed the Way Educators Think About Homework? https://t.co/TDWKRfDHFi #edtech via @EdSurge
— Larry Ferlazzo (@Larryferlazzo) January 20, 2022
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