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English Language Learners and the Five Essential Components of Reading Instruction | Re... - 1 views

  • Considerations when instructing ELLs in vocabulary Vocabulary development is one of the greatest challenges to reading instruction for ELLs, because in order to read fluently and comprehend what is written, students need to use not just phonics, but context. It is possible for students to read completely phonetically and not comprehend what they have read because they do not have the vocabulary. Therefore, vocabulary needs to be taught explicitly and be a part of the daily curriculum in addition to learning to read. This can be done through class time devoted strictly to English as a Second Language (ESL) or English Language Development (ELD). Scientific research on vocabulary development demonstrates that children learn the majority of their vocabulary indirectly in the following three ways:
  • Through conversations, mostly with adults; Listening to adults read to them; and Reading extensively on their own (CIERA, 2001). This finding has serious consequences for ELLs, whose parents and other adults in their lives are often not fluent in English. It is therefore extremely important for educators of ELLs to know and incorporate the ways that students learn vocabulary directly, including: explicitly teaching vocabulary words before students read a text, how to use dictionaries, how to use prefixes and suffixes to decipher word meanings, and how to use context clues (CIERA, 2001).
  • In the discussion of literacy development for ELLs, it is useful to consider a theory that distinguishes the language proficiency needed for everyday, face-to-face communication (BICS, for Basic Interpersonal Communicative Skills) from the proficiency needed to comprehend and manipulate language in the decontextualized educational setting (CALP, for Cognitive Academic Language Proficiency) (Cummins, 1992). The BICS/CALP distinction highlights the fact that some aspects of language proficiency are considerably more relevant for students' cognitive and academic progress than are the surface manifestations commonly focused on by educators. Additionally, in terms of vocabulary development, it highlights the fact that an ELL student may have the vocabulary to hold a conversation about weekend activities, but might not have the vocabulary to comprehend a science or social studies text.
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Reading Tip Sheets for Parents | Colorín Colorado - 0 views

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    A bilingual site for families and educators of English language learners Reading, and a love for reading, begins at home. Our one-page Reading Tip Sheets offer easy ways for parents to help kids become successful readers.
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Reading Tip Sheets for Educators | Colorín Colorado - 0 views

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    Teachers who work with English language learners will find ESL/ESOL/ELL/EFL reading/writing skill-building children's books, stories, activities, ideas, strategies to help PreK-3 and 4-8 students learn to read. Información sobre la adquisición del inglés como segundo idioma. Para que padres, familias y maestros de niños latinos ayuden a sus hijos a leer, escribir y triunfar.
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What Should I Read Next? - 0 views

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    Enter a book you like and the site will analyse our huge database of real readers' favorite books to provide book recommendations and suggestions for what to read next.
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Gotta Keep Reading - 0 views

shared by mleung on 08 Oct 13 - Cached
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    We used this to kickstart our summer reading program.
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Welcome to Avon Grove School District - 0 views

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    English as a Second Language (ESL) is offered at Avon Grove School District at each level. The ESL curriculum is based on the TESOL Standards for Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing and the PA Academic Standards for Reading and Writing.
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The Readability Test Tool - 1 views

shared by mleung on 01 Oct 13 - Cached
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    The Readability Test Tool provides a quick and easy way to test the readability of your work. It is the most flexible readability software for assessing readability formulas. You can test all, or part of a web page, or simply type in your text. Link directly from your page - it will compute the results for the referring page.
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Dream Reader - 1 views

shared by mleung on 18 Sep 14 - No Cached
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    Free online English reading practice for learners.
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Google Search Tools - 0 views

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    Type in your search key words. On the left hand side choose a tool: Wonder Wheel: Creates a graphic organizer of related topics with the results on the right hand side Timeline: Creates a timeline related to the search Reading Level: Divides search depending on reading level
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Content Instruction for ELLs | Colorín Colorado - 0 views

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    Teachers who work with English language learners will find ESL/ESOL/ELL/EFL reading/writing skill-building children's books, stories, activities, ideas, strategies to help PreK-3 and 4-8 students learn to read. Información sobre la adquisición del inglés como segundo idioma. Para que padres, familias y maestros de niños latinos ayuden a sus hijos a leer, escribir y triunfar.
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