
Around The Web In ESL/EFL/ELL
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.
You might also be interested in all my Best lists on teaching ELLs.
Also, check out A Collection Of My Best Resources On Teaching English Language Learners.
In addition, look for our latest book on teaching ELLs, The ELL Teacher’s Toolbox 2.0.
Here are this week’s choices:
Hispanic English Learners Are Underrepresented in Gifted Programs. What Can Help is from Ed Week.
The 12 Staples of Effective Language Teaching -Research-Based Principles and Practical Classroom Applications for MFL Teachers is from The Language Gym.
What does research say about the link between note-taking and learning from L2 input? ⁰ ⁰This infographic summarises evidence from 21 studies!
🧑🏫 Giving instruction on note-taking and allowing Ss to review their notes can enhance L2 learning
📚 Mixed input & reading can… https://t.co/E7famwbHqz pic.twitter.com/5UkUHV3ZOq
— TESOLgraphics (@tesolgraphics) June 28, 2025
What is academic language, & how can we make it more accessible to #MLs? https://t.co/lAEvdLaT9P
— Seidlitz Education (@Seidlitz_Ed) June 27, 2025
What to know about California’s English learners is from Ed Source.
ESL Teachers Want More PD on Curriculum and Family Engagement is from Ed Week.
Helping Young Multilingual Learners Develop Their Metacognitive Skills is from Edutopia.
ELL students can watch this video, then talk/write about what they saw:
What’s Holding Language Learners Back? Cognitive and Emotional Roadblocks Explained – A research perspective is from The Language Gym.
Learning Design for TEFL is from The Barefoot TEFL Teacher.
And here’s another video to show ELL students:
Since coming to America from Bangladesh, my parents have relied on me to navigate school conferences, doctors’ appointments, and even tax forms.
— Chalkbeat (@chalkbeat.org) July 11, 2025 at 9:00 AM
Language acquisition is rarely a linear path.
— Chalkbeat (@chalkbeat.org) July 11, 2025 at 8:00 AM




