by Angie Barnett | Jul 31, 2018
ELL Instructional Strategies: Improving Vocabulary Improves Reading Fluency Non-native speakers of English who are in an ELL classroom face struggles with reading in English even if they are already strong readers in their native language. The natural tendency is for...
by Heidi Hyte | Oct 20, 2015
What’s the Difference Between ESL, EFL, ESOL, ELL, and ESP? Even those of us within the teaching profession may not be clear on the different acronyms that have surfaced to describe our jobs. When I first heard about the career of teaching English to speakers of...
by Reading Horizons | Aug 6, 2012
5 Fun Classroom Reading Activities for Engaging English Language Learners By Guest Writer, Robin Merrill People learn to read better when they’re having fun. They relax and lose some of the anxiety that often comes with learning to read a new language. Here are...
by Reading Horizons | Mar 1, 2010
8 Benefits of English Language Learning (ELL/ESL) A recent study titled: “The Contribution of Multilingualism to Creativity,” has proven there are many benefits for the brain gained through learning an additional language. English Language Learners (ELL), as well as...
by Angie Barnett | Mar 1, 2010 |
8 Benefits of English Language Learning (ELL/ESL) A recent study titled: “The Contribution of Multilingualism to Creativity” has proven that the brain gains many benefits through learning an additional language. English Language Learners (ELL) and anyone engaging in...
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