When it comes to sports in America, football is king (despite empty stadiums and fake crowd noise), and what better way to teach ESL English than with the aid of a new non-fiction book, Footballogy: Elements of American Football for Non-Native Speakers of English?
By Garrett Rowlan
At 408 pages, the book by Timothy Wahl, an experienced teacher of English-as-a-second language in adult education, and a lifelong football fan, provides an extensive lexicon of football-ese which should ease the transition to English and, for many, make fun the learning of a new language, something that is always a challenge.
With reading, displays, puzzles and self-assessments, the book provides a variety of ways to help the transition to English. The author, Timothy Wahl, resides in Glendale, California.
Check local bookstores for availability or order online: Footballogy: Elements of American Football for Non-Native Speakers of English (408 pp).









Love this, Garrett! It says it all. I expect readers to find it useful–fun and educational.