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Eight 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:

Is Dogme “really bloody difficult”? is from What Do You Think You’re Doing?

Here are two new infographics from NCELA:

English Learners: Demographic Trends, which I’m adding to The Best Ways To Keep-Up With Current ELL/ESL/EFL News & Research.

Helping Newcomer Immigrant and Refugee Students Register for Secondary School, which I’m adding to THE BEST RESOURCES TO HELP EDUCATORS TEACH ELL NEWCOMERS.

 

3 Strategies to Honor Students’ Language Assets is from ELLevation. I’m adding it to The Best Resources Explaining Why We Need To Support The Home Language Of ELLs.

How to Use Flip With Multilingual Students is from Edutopia.

4 Effective Strategies for Supporting Newcomer English Learners is from Edutopia. I’m adding it to THE BEST RESOURCES TO HELP EDUCATORS TEACH ELL NEWCOMERS.

I’m adding this tweet to The Best Resource Sites For Scholarship Information:

The wonderful IslCollective will turn any YouTube video into an interactive vocabulary or grammar game. I’m adding it to THE “BEST” TOOLS FOR AUTOMATICALLY TURNING TEXTS & VIDEOS INTO INTERACTIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING TOOLS.

I’m adding this video to The Best Movie Scenes For Halloween: