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  Instructing ELLs 
 
 
  
Needs of English 
  Language Learners
  Accepting Environment 
  Recognition of culture 
  ESL instruction 
  Meaningful Context 
  Academic Context 
  Academic Language 
  Content Instruction 
  Consideration for Testing and 
  Daily Assignments  
  Accelerators to 
  English Language 
  Learners
   -Purpose of using language 
  is real and natural-focus is on 
  communication 
  -Acceptance of all language 
  attempts made-promotes 
  confidence 
  -Modeling of correct 
  grammar as students 
  responses is restated -
  Students speak only when 
  they’re ready-not forced too 
  soon 
  -Language has a purpose for 
  the learner 
 
 
 
  About our ELL Program 
  Our ELL program has a multi-sensory approach, which means that it will appeal to a student’s 
  individual learning style – visual, auditory, tactile, or kinesthetic. The program is based on Orton-
  Gillingham principles of instruction. I deal extensively with basic reading/word attack skills. I 
  integrate a lot of technology in my instruction. The students find it to be fun, interactiveand 
  engaging. The instruction helps ELLs become able to understand concepts quickly and effectively. 
  This program is highly effective and works for all students, no matter their learning styles. My goal is 
  not only improve ELLs decoding, phonemic awareness, and phonics skills, but also their spelling 
  and writing.
 
 
 
  
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  Roadblocks to ELLs
  -Overemphasis on 
  correctness-“No, that’s not 
  the right way to say it” -
  Students are forced to 
  speak-major cause of poor 
  articulation and grammatical 
  control, as well as stress 
  overload 
  -Students are forced to 
  complete work above their 
  competence level-above their 
  stage of development in 
  language acquisition 
 
 
 
  Language Acquisition- All children learn or acquire 
  their first language (the language they speak at home) 
  and their second language (English).  There is a 
  difference between “learning” language and “acquisition” 
  of language.  The term “acquisition” is used to 
  emphasize the natural processes and ways that a child 
  acquires a language. The term “learning” can be used 
  generally or to emphasize “formal learning” of a 
  language such as in a grammar class. 
  (Enhancing English Language Learning in Elementary 
  Classroom)
 
 
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  Language Acquisition Theory- 
  Acquisition vs. Learning, 
  Stephen Krashen & Tracy Terrell
  Acquisition 
  -Subconscious 
  -Similar to first language 
  development
  -Focus is on needs and interest of 
  students 
  -All attempts at communication 
  are praised and reinforced; errors 
  are accepted as developmental -
  Involves student-centered 
  Situational activities
  Learning
  -Conscious 
  -Knowing about language 
  -Focus is on grammar 
  -Corrections of errors Involves 
  drills and grammar exercises
  Implications for Classroom 
  Teaching:  Teachers should 
  devote most class time to 
  acquisition activities.  Learning 
  activities should play a smaller 
  role in the classroom, and can 
  also be done as homework. 
   
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
  
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