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back in 2002, California established standards to ensure that EL students develop proficiency English language/concepts/skills; provides teachers w/ guidelines and a framework to target specific behaviors and goals. |
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the Integrated Language Skills approach |
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an approach to 2nd language learning that integrates writing, reading, listening, speaking, etc. |
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'receptive vs. productive' skills |
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receptive = listening and reading productive = speaking and writing |
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Listening Strategy #1: Listening to Repeat |
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an example would be the "minimal pair" practice, where students are asked to listen to and repeat simple phrases that differ by only one phoneme: "It is a ship // It is a sheep"; It develops phonemic awareness. |
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Listening Strategy #2: Listening to Understand |
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an example would be asking students to listen and then write a correct response or somehow demonstrate comprehension; another successful method of this: TPR |
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a listening to understand strategy called Total Physical Response which emphasizes body movement to aid understanding; teacher says and then models the concept in a physical action. |
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Other "Listening to Understand" strategies |
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mime what is heard; follow the leader; identify/point; follow cues to perform actions; put pictures in order; draw/color according to verbal instructions |
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Listening Strategy #3: Listening for Communication |
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emphasizes the 'interactional' aspects of language |
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Speaking Strategy #1: Opportunities For Discourse |
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giving students ample opportunities to talk to each other, express themselves, solve problems, play, develop relationships, etc. |
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Listening Strategy #3: Improving Oral Proficiency |
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basically games/techniques/activities to get kids to work on pronunciation |
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Speaking Strategy #3: Vocabulary Development |
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memorizing rarely helps; words must be learned and used in context; some more effective strategies include: show or draw a picture; act it out; use gestures; give examples of the word in use; translate the word into L1; present the words in music |
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Reading Strategy #1: Transferring Literacy from L1 to L2 |
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certain concepts and skills transfer to L2, such as: knowledge of text structure; use of cues to predict meaning; use of semantic and syntactic knowledge |
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Reading Strategy #2: the 7 Instructional Procedures |
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1. environmental print - classroom is full of print 2. meaning based - "from known to unknown" 3. a silent period - ??? 4. low-anxiety environment 5. motivating activities 6. integration of structure and function 7. integration of content and literacy |
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Reading Strategy #3: Balanced Instruction |
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a "balanced program" would provide balance between; oral and written skills (phonics) ongoing diagnosis silent vs. aloud |
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Cummins findings on Phonics for EL (2003) |
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1. immersion in a literate environment 2. development of phonemic awareness, letter knowledge, etc. 3. explicit phonics instruction 4. access to print and actual reading |
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Phonemic Awareness Tasks: Rhyming |
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recognize and produce rhymes |
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Phonemic Awareness Tasks: sound-to-word matching |
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"Is this sound found in this word?" |
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Phonemic Awareness Tasks: segmentation |
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student identifies each sound heard in a word |
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Phonemic Awareness Tasks: blending |
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students blends together a sequence of phonemes to form a word |
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ELA standards vs. ELD standards |
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ELA are for all students; ELD are for EL students ELD standards are by proficiency level ELA standards are by grade level ELD standards are an on-ramp to the ELA standards |
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