Friday, April 10, 2020

Success of English Language Learners


English language learners (ELL) are students that are unable or have trouble communicating or leaning in English. Most of the time these students come from non-English speaking homes or environments. These students usually need specialized or modified instruction for both the English language itself, but also for their academic courses.



Relationships and Responsiveness 
Build personal connection! Know your students! Do they have pets, play sports, like superheros? Bring these personal interests into your lessons. Also, bring their culture into your lessons and activites. These little things make a huge difference to your students.

Incorporate their native language and cultures by using tools, such as Google Translate to enhance communication. Use YouTube to show the class aspects of their culture to help build a family among your class. Find multi-cultural and diverse books to help represent their culture and other cultures in the classroom or community.

Time To Process
Increase you wait time by 3-5 seconds! Allow time for the student to process what you are asking, what they are thinking, and what their answer will be. When teaching, speak slowly. Be consistent with what you say and how you say it. These strategies will help to increase the students participation in the classroom!

Fair is NOT Equal
Every single one of your students are different. Even if you have mutltiple ELL students, they are not the same and will not need the same teaching styles and modes of learning. Offer support for your students that vary from student to student. Create lessons to be FAIR not equal. Equal is giving every student the same thing. Be fair by giving every student what they need to be succesful.















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