English Language Learners Flashcards
What does ELL stand for in ESOL?
English language learners.
What is the acronym for English Language Leaner?
ELL
What does ELLP stand for?
English Language Learner Progressions
What is the acronym for English Language Learner Progressions?
ELLP
What does BICS stand for in ESOL?
Basic interpersonal communication skills
What does BICS (Basic interpersonal communication skills) refer to in ESOL?
Conversational, everyday English
What is the acronym for Basic interpersonal communication skills in ESOL?
BICS
What does CALP stand for in ESOL?
Cognitive academic language proficiency
What does CALP (Cognitive academic language proficiency) refer to in ESOL?
Academic English
What is the acronym for Cognitive academic language proficiency?
CALP
What types of features of language are these?
The sounds of English words, the subtle meanings conveyed by changes in tone and speed, and the differences in meaning that a change in stress can make. (For example, “refuse”, with the stress on the first syllable, is a noun that means “rubbish”, but “refuse”, with the stress on the second syllable, is a verb that means “to say no to something”.)
Prosodic features
Give an example of a whiteboard lesson structure for a yr 7 technology class on lanterns.
- Technology Outcome;
- Language Outcome;
- Vocabulary.
Agreed. As part of being responsive to the needs and strengths of ELLs, it is important to encourage and support the use by ELLs of their __________. As the ELLP – Introduction suggests on page 4, ELLs who maintain their skills in their first language and who also develop CALP in that language generally do better with subsequent languages (such as English) than learners who have not maintained their first language.
first language
Agreed. As part of being responsive to the needs and strengths of ELLs, it is important to encourage and support the use by ELLs of their first language. As the ELLP – Introduction suggests on page 4, ELLs who maintain their skills in their first language and who also develop ______ in that language generally do better with subsequent languages (such as English) than learners who have not maintained their first language.
CALP
Agreed. As part of being responsive to the needs and strengths of ELLs, it is important to encourage and support the use by ELLs of their first language. As the ELLP – Introduction suggests on page 4, ELLs who maintain their skills in their first language and who also develop CALP in that language generally do better with ____________ (such as English) than learners who have not maintained their first language.
subsequent languages