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English-language learners communicate for social, intercultural, and instructional purposes withing the school setting |
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English-language learners communicate information, ideas and concepts necessary for academic success in the area(s) of language arts, mathematics, science and social studies |
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strategy where students are asked to listen and repeat simple phrases that differ by only one phoneme |
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Total Physical Response (TPR) |
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Asher (1982) Three elements: 1. Listening, and hence understanding, precedes speaking. 2. Understanding is developed through moving the body. 3. Speaking is never forced. |
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Language Experience Approach (LEA) |
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Student tells story; teacher transcribes; teacher reads it back. Strength: connects students to experiences, reinforces sounds-->symbols, provides texts for lessons on grammar, vocab, writing conventions, structure, and more. |
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DR-TA (Directed Reading-Thinking Aloud) |
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teacher asks students to make predictions and then read to confirm ideas |
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helps students chunk text into small units; student reads silently, then aloud; like coaching--conversation about text |
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controlled readers, texts sets, core books, thematic units, multicultural literature |
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books exchanged along with ideas from books, student write books |
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Six Traits Approach to writing |
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1. ideas 2. organization 3. voice 4. word choice 5. sentence fluency 6. conventions |
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Pay attention to the prompt List the main ideas Add supporting details Number your ideas
Work from your plan to develop thesis Remember your goals Include transitions Try to use different types of sentences Exciting, interesting, word$$ |
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CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) |
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on-demand, flexible, multiple modalities learning beyond school walls nonlinear (hypertext), interactive' supports autonomy enhances creativity |
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