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25 Best Learning Resources
1. Anatomy
This site provides students pictures, structures, and functions of the human body and how they relate to personal health.
www.dshs.state.tx.us/kids/lessonplans/2ndgrade.htm
2. Kidshealth
This is an interesting site for kids to learn about different things in health. It helps ESL learner and young kids to learn through audio and visual.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/htbw_main_page.html
3. English Daily
This site is bests for middle school kids and ESL learners to practice their English skill. It provides kids with different kinds of online activities to practice their skills.
http://www.english-daily.com/
4. Cool Sites for ESL students
Cool Sites for ESL students. It provides students to practice and test their English skill. It also provides link to different kinds of things such as jokes and others.
http://www.uic.edu/depts/tie/coolsites.htm
5. Visual Dictionary online
Good for look at meaning: This site provides visuals realia for all learner especially with the ESL learner so they will look at pictures with meaning and how its works.
http://visual.merriam-webster.com/
6. Babel Fish
This site is good for translation. Students can typed in words and look for what it means in another language. It is best for different kinds of learners and especially for the purpose of this class, ESL.
http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt
7. Main Dictionary
Learn sign language with video (ASL Pro Dictionaries) This site is best for different kinds of learners including ESL learners and SPED kids. You choose the words, and then the video shows you the sign language for the word you chose.
http://www.aslpro.com/cgi-bin/aslpro/aslpro.cgi
8. Star Fall
This site is best for early childhood and best for ESL kids so they will learn how to read and sound out the letters and sound.
http://www.starfall.com/
9. RIF Reading Planet
Good for elementary (it includes audio and visual) this is also a best sites for elementary as well as ESL learners. It provides the learner the story with audio and visual. Learners will enjoy this site.
http://www.rif.org/readingplanet/content/read_aloud_stories.mspx
10.Story Place
Preschool Library: A lot of fun with kids to chose any kind of story they want to read. It provides different kinds of theme for students to choose.
http://www.storyplace.org/preschool/other.asp
11. Storyline
It is interesting for the children to choose any kinds of story to read and know their author. For this site, learners have to pick the story they want to read and they even watch what was told in the story while the author read it.
http://www.storylineonline.net/
12. Get Ready to Read
This site provides learners as well as ESL learners different kinds of online activities to practice and listen to.
http://www.scholastic.com/clifford/read/lighthouse/lighthouse.htm
13. The Grammar Gorillas
This site provides learner to practice their grammar skills as well as their English skill. The learners do the activities or exercise to check their grammar level or skill.
http://www.funbrain.com/cgi-bin/gg.cgi?A1=c&A2=2&A3=2&A4=n&A5=t0-PB&A6=n&A7=t0-PB&A8=38&ALEVEL=0&AFUNCT=1
14. Guess the Mystery Mammal
This site helps learner to develop their thinking skill and build up their vocabulary words. It gives students meaning and clues to do the exercise and learners responsible to find the answer by themselves.
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/kids/mystery/default.htm
15. Between the Lions
This site provide the story and learners need to listen to the story and fill in the missing words to complete each sentence. It provides Games, Stories and Video clips for learners to choose for their learning.
http://pbskids.org/lions/stories/owenmzee-game.html
16. Homework Hub
This site helps kids to learn their spelling. It gives ideas or ways how to study and memorize their vocabulary words. They do practice and also test themselves, and see how well they are.
http://www.scholastic.com/kids/homework/spelling.htm
17. Preschool Library
It helps primary and ESL learners to develop their English skills. Learners have to listen and read the story when told by the author.
http://www.storyplace.org/preschool/activities/timetofightafire.asp
18. Minimal Pair Practice & Quiz
This site helps learner listening skills and at the same time develops their vocabulary skill. This also helps ESL learners to improve or develop their English skill.
http://www.manythings.org/mp/m08.html
19. English Daily
This site provides learners the opportunity to develop and practice their common mistake, vocabularies and their English skill. They do some online practices and they can see how well they are on those skills.
http://www.english-daily.com/english-word.php
20. Up To Ten
This site provides games and activities for young children age 6 – 10. I think age for ESL learners may vary.
http://www.uptoten.com/
21. Online ESL Quizzes
It is a site to Study English grammar online. This site about ESL quizzes so they can do the quiz and see how well they are. It also helps different kinds of learner to develop their grammar skill.
http://www.1-language.com/eslquizzes/index.htm
22. English Page
This site provides ESL learners to develop their grammar and English skill. It provides them a lot of practice with irregular verb, such as flash card, quizzes and others.
http://www.englishpage.com/
23. Talking About
This site gives learner the opportunity to develop their thinking and communication skill. This site provides activities for learners to talk about things.
http://www.talking-about.net/
24. Color Online Home
This site provides learners with different kinds of activities such as color on-line, quizzes and guessing games, puzzles and word find, health links for kids and lesson plan for teacher.
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/kids/colorbook/momsandbabies/mombaby.shtm
25. Center for Disease and Prevention
It is a Center for disease control and prevention for kids. This site provides kids activities to learn how to prevent themselves from disease and how to control disease from not spreading.
http://www.bam.gov/
This site provides students pictures, structures, and functions of the human body and how they relate to personal health.
www.dshs.state.tx.us/kids/lessonplans/2ndgrade.htm
2. Kidshealth
This is an interesting site for kids to learn about different things in health. It helps ESL learner and young kids to learn through audio and visual.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/htbw_main_page.html
3. English Daily
This site is bests for middle school kids and ESL learners to practice their English skill. It provides kids with different kinds of online activities to practice their skills.
http://www.english-daily.com/
4. Cool Sites for ESL students
Cool Sites for ESL students. It provides students to practice and test their English skill. It also provides link to different kinds of things such as jokes and others.
http://www.uic.edu/depts/tie/coolsites.htm
5. Visual Dictionary online
Good for look at meaning: This site provides visuals realia for all learner especially with the ESL learner so they will look at pictures with meaning and how its works.
http://visual.merriam-webster.com/
6. Babel Fish
This site is good for translation. Students can typed in words and look for what it means in another language. It is best for different kinds of learners and especially for the purpose of this class, ESL.
http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt
7. Main Dictionary
Learn sign language with video (ASL Pro Dictionaries) This site is best for different kinds of learners including ESL learners and SPED kids. You choose the words, and then the video shows you the sign language for the word you chose.
http://www.aslpro.com/cgi-bin/aslpro/aslpro.cgi
8. Star Fall
This site is best for early childhood and best for ESL kids so they will learn how to read and sound out the letters and sound.
http://www.starfall.com/
9. RIF Reading Planet
Good for elementary (it includes audio and visual) this is also a best sites for elementary as well as ESL learners. It provides the learner the story with audio and visual. Learners will enjoy this site.
http://www.rif.org/readingplanet/content/read_aloud_stories.mspx
10.Story Place
Preschool Library: A lot of fun with kids to chose any kind of story they want to read. It provides different kinds of theme for students to choose.
http://www.storyplace.org/preschool/other.asp
11. Storyline
It is interesting for the children to choose any kinds of story to read and know their author. For this site, learners have to pick the story they want to read and they even watch what was told in the story while the author read it.
http://www.storylineonline.net/
12. Get Ready to Read
This site provides learners as well as ESL learners different kinds of online activities to practice and listen to.
http://www.scholastic.com/clifford/read/lighthouse/lighthouse.htm
13. The Grammar Gorillas
This site provides learner to practice their grammar skills as well as their English skill. The learners do the activities or exercise to check their grammar level or skill.
http://www.funbrain.com/cgi-bin/gg.cgi?A1=c&A2=2&A3=2&A4=n&A5=t0-PB&A6=n&A7=t0-PB&A8=38&ALEVEL=0&AFUNCT=1
14. Guess the Mystery Mammal
This site helps learner to develop their thinking skill and build up their vocabulary words. It gives students meaning and clues to do the exercise and learners responsible to find the answer by themselves.
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/kids/mystery/default.htm
15. Between the Lions
This site provide the story and learners need to listen to the story and fill in the missing words to complete each sentence. It provides Games, Stories and Video clips for learners to choose for their learning.
http://pbskids.org/lions/stories/owenmzee-game.html
16. Homework Hub
This site helps kids to learn their spelling. It gives ideas or ways how to study and memorize their vocabulary words. They do practice and also test themselves, and see how well they are.
http://www.scholastic.com/kids/homework/spelling.htm
17. Preschool Library
It helps primary and ESL learners to develop their English skills. Learners have to listen and read the story when told by the author.
http://www.storyplace.org/preschool/activities/timetofightafire.asp
18. Minimal Pair Practice & Quiz
This site helps learner listening skills and at the same time develops their vocabulary skill. This also helps ESL learners to improve or develop their English skill.
http://www.manythings.org/mp/m08.html
19. English Daily
This site provides learners the opportunity to develop and practice their common mistake, vocabularies and their English skill. They do some online practices and they can see how well they are on those skills.
http://www.english-daily.com/english-word.php
20. Up To Ten
This site provides games and activities for young children age 6 – 10. I think age for ESL learners may vary.
http://www.uptoten.com/
21. Online ESL Quizzes
It is a site to Study English grammar online. This site about ESL quizzes so they can do the quiz and see how well they are. It also helps different kinds of learner to develop their grammar skill.
http://www.1-language.com/eslquizzes/index.htm
22. English Page
This site provides ESL learners to develop their grammar and English skill. It provides them a lot of practice with irregular verb, such as flash card, quizzes and others.
http://www.englishpage.com/
23. Talking About
This site gives learner the opportunity to develop their thinking and communication skill. This site provides activities for learners to talk about things.
http://www.talking-about.net/
24. Color Online Home
This site provides learners with different kinds of activities such as color on-line, quizzes and guessing games, puzzles and word find, health links for kids and lesson plan for teacher.
http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/kids/colorbook/momsandbabies/mombaby.shtm
25. Center for Disease and Prevention
It is a Center for disease control and prevention for kids. This site provides kids activities to learn how to prevent themselves from disease and how to control disease from not spreading.
http://www.bam.gov/
Saturday, March 28, 2009
A/A Technology
Reflection on Assistive/Adaptive Technology video
By
Koneta Akenus
By
Koneta Akenus
Ideas that I would like to add to the activities for inclusion of AAT:
1. Need to provide disabled students directions to do the activities using technology with visual and sounds.
2. All disabled students need to have laptop/computer so they can have access to do their work whenever they are available.
3. Give lots of practices or sites include different kinds of activities (online, word document, etc.). Tutoring is an important thing to do to the disabled kids so they can prepare for the next lesson. I agree that students must provides or access with technology starts from kinder or early age. The more you expose to, the more you familiar and feel comfortable with it.
In the video clip, one of the disable students cannot focus or concentrate on the lesson without technology. Based on the video clip, I do agree that lesson plan need to revise to include disable students. If they were in the regular classroom, teacher also needs to pay attention to the need of the disabled kid. I feel it is hard for teacher to do two different lesson plans at the time. My opinion is rather depending on the situation. As far as I see in some classroom with disabled kids, most of the students focus on the disabled kids (physically disabled) than their lesson. They pay much attention to the disabled child than their teacher.
1. Need to provide disabled students directions to do the activities using technology with visual and sounds.
2. All disabled students need to have laptop/computer so they can have access to do their work whenever they are available.
3. Give lots of practices or sites include different kinds of activities (online, word document, etc.). Tutoring is an important thing to do to the disabled kids so they can prepare for the next lesson. I agree that students must provides or access with technology starts from kinder or early age. The more you expose to, the more you familiar and feel comfortable with it.
In the video clip, one of the disable students cannot focus or concentrate on the lesson without technology. Based on the video clip, I do agree that lesson plan need to revise to include disable students. If they were in the regular classroom, teacher also needs to pay attention to the need of the disabled kid. I feel it is hard for teacher to do two different lesson plans at the time. My opinion is rather depending on the situation. As far as I see in some classroom with disabled kids, most of the students focus on the disabled kids (physically disabled) than their lesson. They pay much attention to the disabled child than their teacher.
Based on the video clip, teacher can assess the students learning by viewing what they were doing on using technology. I think using technology in the classroom helps both disabled and regular kids to learn at the same time. It is also easy for teacher to assess students learning using technology.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Research Summary Articles
Using Origami and Magic Tricks to Teach English
Vichea In
http://iteslj.org/Techniques/In-Origami.html
This article presents the pedagogical value of origami and magic tricks to English teachers. Origami is an art of cutting and folding papers into different decorative or representative forms. Origami activities, often viewed as childlike and non-content activities, but actually promote language learning among not only young but also adult learners.
Utilizing Film to Enhance Student Discussion of Sociocultural Issues
Richard J. Simpson
URL: http://iteslj.org/Techniques/Sampson-Film.html
This article emphasizes the importance of a new technique in which film is utilized to enhance and to expand students’ practice critical thinking skills in conducting tasks that will enable them to become more capable members of discussions in English about sociocultural issues not only cultures and societies different to their own, but also that which surrounds them.
Using Music to Improve Listening Comprehension Skills
Larry M. Lynch
http://www.language-learning-advisor.com/using-music-to-improve-listening-comprehension-skills.html
The author has shared or discussed the importance of music in addition to what is taught in the classroom. First he uses music to take some of the boredom out of learning in the classroom for the students and himself. “Using Popular Songs Improves Language Comprehension Skills, idioms, the use of new vocabulary words, pronunciation, grammar, and many more.
Improve Your Mind Power With Spanish
Steve Gillman
http://www.increasebrainpower.com/mind-power.html
This article sums up very nicely a few of the reasons to learn a language. The author uses Spanish as an example, but his points apply to any other language as well. Learning new language helps in expanding our language expression, vocabulary, understand things better, and improvement in memory.
Stages of Second Language Acquisition
Judie Haynes
http://www.everythingesl.net/inservices/language_stages.php
The author has shared five stages of Second language acquisition. All new learners of English progress through the same stages to acquire language. However, the length of time each student spends at a particular stage may vary greatly.
Second Language Acquisition
Steven Krashen
http://www.yourdictionary.com/esl/Second-Language-Acquisition-Theory.html
The University of Southern California’s Steven Krashen developed the predominant theory of second language acquisition. According to Krashen there are five components of second language acquisition theory. Each component relates to a different aspect of the language learning process.
Teaching Guides: Volunteering in ESL
Colorado State University
http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/teaching/esl/learners.cfm
This article provides idea on how you deal with ESL learners. There are some questions and outside influence, you need to consider. The more you know about your learners, the better equipped you will be to meet their needs.
Literature in an ESL/EFL classroom
Professor Colin MacCabe
http://www.eslelite.com/biz/articles_for_teachers/articles_literature_in_an_esl_classroom.htm’
Professor Colin MacCabe of the University of Exter School of English says that to truly know a language, you must know something of the literature of a language. Literature is intellectually stimulating because a book allows a reader to imagine worlds they are not familiar with thru descriptive language. Using literature verses a communicative book changes the learning approach from learning how to say into learning how to mean.
How to Teach Adult English Language Learners (ELL or ESL)
E.M Robinson
http://www.ehow.com/how_4782601_english-language-learners-ell-esl.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art
According to the author teaching reading to adults as part of an ELL or ESL program can be a complex task; however, there are basics that enabled a teacher to help the adults make great gains. Therefore, word identification and comprehension are equally important.
A Child's First Steps in Language Learning
J Doug McGlothin
jdmcglothlin [at] gol.com
This article talks about how children learn language. It used a theory that explains why children learn new languages very easily, almost too easily than adult. This article starts from baby birth, the child’s language environment, and learning strategies.
Children's Writing in ESL
Hudelson, Sarah
http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-9210/writing.htm
Sarah Huddleston talks about some studies on how to help ESL students become proficient writer of English and to ensure their academic development in English language classroom. Children develop as writers when they use writing to carry out activities that are meaningful to them. Teachers need to provide multiple opportunities for writers to engage in writing for reasons that are real and important to the individual writer.
Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
Lorenzo Fiorito
http://www.usingenglish.com/teachers/articles/teaching-english-for-specific-purposes-esp.html
How is English for Specific Purposes (ESP) different from English as a Second Language (ESL), also known as general English? This article talks about the differentiation between ESP and ESL. It gives more detail on ESP learner than ESL. The author gives ESP teacher some ideas on how to set up their classroom or their role as an ESP teacher.
Effective Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners. Learning English and Learning America
Karel Pellino
http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/esl/2/
This article discusses the challenges faced by language minority children at school as they experience what is referred to as "language shock," a struggle to learn the English language and be accepted in a society that is not always accepting and not always willing to embrace diversity. These students are in a strange land trying to maintain a sense of identity related to their native culture and become American language; so they end up silent and withdraw from participation.
Effective Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners
Barriers to Meaningful Instruction for English Learners
Karen Pellino
URL: http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/esl/3/
This article focuses on effective ways teachers can help ESL students overcome barriers to meaningful instruction. Teachers can use strategies based on social integrationist theory, to create classroom conditions that foster learning by modeling, scaffolding and helping students to construct understanding, with the critical goal of becoming independent thinkers and problem solvers.
Turning Frustration into Success for English Language Learners
Brice & Roseberry-McKibbin
http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/esl/4/
The author offers a number of strategies to help classroom teachers enhance the success of ESL students with language learning disabilities. It is noted that student progress is greater when a speech language pathologist and classroom teacher collaborate to coordinate regular classroom learning with small group learning. Progress is also greater when strategies are consistently employed in the classroom on a daily basis as opposed to once or twice a week in a pull-out program. The author offers a number of strategies to help classroom teachers enhance the success of ESL students with language learning disabilities.
Using Standards to Integrate Academic Language into ESL Fluency
Beckett & Haley
http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/esl/5/
This article speaks of curriculum alignment for ESL instruction. ESL standards such as to use English to communicate in social settings, to use English to achieve academically in all content areas, and to use English in socially and culturally appropriate ways can have a significant impact on ESL student achievement. By integrating academic language into ESL curriculum, the ESL standard can have a significant impact on ESL student achievement.
English videos and music in EFL, ESL Classroom
Futonge Kisito
www.esl-galaxy.com,
The author has emphasizes the importance of having music as part of her lesson technique to teach English in the classroom. Music has helped to start discussions on a topic or even become the centre of debate, develop a particular theme, great for teaching listening. One of my favorite exercises with music is completing the blanks as students listen or listening and choosing the correct words from two words than rhyme, for example cry and try. You can teach grammar with songs in many ways. Videos provide both visuals and hearing (phonology).
Ideas for Teaching Listening and phonics to ESL Children
Article and content writing services
http://www.successfulesl.com/Blog/
This article offers ideas that can make phonics fun. Teaching phonics to ESL children can be a challenge. This article is useful for teacher so they can get idea on how to make phonics fun. The most important factor in any lesson is getting student interested in their learning.
Using Colored Pens
Kenneth Beare
http://esl.about.com/od/grammarlessons/a/coloredpens.htm
The author has shared with us that using colored pens in class is a great way to help students learn their tenses. By using color-coding for the various tenses students, learn to associate that color with the tense (right brain learning). This in turn adds another learning tool that students can use on their own, remembering which color goes with which tense adds a visual component to their learning style.
Using Music to Enhance Second Language Acquisition: From Theory to Practice
Suzanne L. Medina, Ph.d
http://www.forefrontpublishers.com/eslmusic/articles/06.htm
Dr. Medina has shared some of the advantages of using music in the classroom. According to Medina. Music is used by teachers to help second language learners developed their vocabulary, grammar, and spelling. It also developed the linguistic skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. For most students, singing songs and listening to music are enjoyable experiences.
Vichea In
http://iteslj.org/Techniques/In-Origami.html
This article presents the pedagogical value of origami and magic tricks to English teachers. Origami is an art of cutting and folding papers into different decorative or representative forms. Origami activities, often viewed as childlike and non-content activities, but actually promote language learning among not only young but also adult learners.
Utilizing Film to Enhance Student Discussion of Sociocultural Issues
Richard J. Simpson
URL: http://iteslj.org/Techniques/Sampson-Film.html
This article emphasizes the importance of a new technique in which film is utilized to enhance and to expand students’ practice critical thinking skills in conducting tasks that will enable them to become more capable members of discussions in English about sociocultural issues not only cultures and societies different to their own, but also that which surrounds them.
Using Music to Improve Listening Comprehension Skills
Larry M. Lynch
http://www.language-learning-advisor.com/using-music-to-improve-listening-comprehension-skills.html
The author has shared or discussed the importance of music in addition to what is taught in the classroom. First he uses music to take some of the boredom out of learning in the classroom for the students and himself. “Using Popular Songs Improves Language Comprehension Skills, idioms, the use of new vocabulary words, pronunciation, grammar, and many more.
Improve Your Mind Power With Spanish
Steve Gillman
http://www.increasebrainpower.com/mind-power.html
This article sums up very nicely a few of the reasons to learn a language. The author uses Spanish as an example, but his points apply to any other language as well. Learning new language helps in expanding our language expression, vocabulary, understand things better, and improvement in memory.
Stages of Second Language Acquisition
Judie Haynes
http://www.everythingesl.net/inservices/language_stages.php
The author has shared five stages of Second language acquisition. All new learners of English progress through the same stages to acquire language. However, the length of time each student spends at a particular stage may vary greatly.
Second Language Acquisition
Steven Krashen
http://www.yourdictionary.com/esl/Second-Language-Acquisition-Theory.html
The University of Southern California’s Steven Krashen developed the predominant theory of second language acquisition. According to Krashen there are five components of second language acquisition theory. Each component relates to a different aspect of the language learning process.
Teaching Guides: Volunteering in ESL
Colorado State University
http://writing.colostate.edu/guides/teaching/esl/learners.cfm
This article provides idea on how you deal with ESL learners. There are some questions and outside influence, you need to consider. The more you know about your learners, the better equipped you will be to meet their needs.
Literature in an ESL/EFL classroom
Professor Colin MacCabe
http://www.eslelite.com/biz/articles_for_teachers/articles_literature_in_an_esl_classroom.htm’
Professor Colin MacCabe of the University of Exter School of English says that to truly know a language, you must know something of the literature of a language. Literature is intellectually stimulating because a book allows a reader to imagine worlds they are not familiar with thru descriptive language. Using literature verses a communicative book changes the learning approach from learning how to say into learning how to mean.
How to Teach Adult English Language Learners (ELL or ESL)
E.M Robinson
http://www.ehow.com/how_4782601_english-language-learners-ell-esl.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art
According to the author teaching reading to adults as part of an ELL or ESL program can be a complex task; however, there are basics that enabled a teacher to help the adults make great gains. Therefore, word identification and comprehension are equally important.
A Child's First Steps in Language Learning
J Doug McGlothin
jdmcglothlin [at] gol.com
This article talks about how children learn language. It used a theory that explains why children learn new languages very easily, almost too easily than adult. This article starts from baby birth, the child’s language environment, and learning strategies.
Children's Writing in ESL
Hudelson, Sarah
http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-9210/writing.htm
Sarah Huddleston talks about some studies on how to help ESL students become proficient writer of English and to ensure their academic development in English language classroom. Children develop as writers when they use writing to carry out activities that are meaningful to them. Teachers need to provide multiple opportunities for writers to engage in writing for reasons that are real and important to the individual writer.
Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
Lorenzo Fiorito
http://www.usingenglish.com/teachers/articles/teaching-english-for-specific-purposes-esp.html
How is English for Specific Purposes (ESP) different from English as a Second Language (ESL), also known as general English? This article talks about the differentiation between ESP and ESL. It gives more detail on ESP learner than ESL. The author gives ESP teacher some ideas on how to set up their classroom or their role as an ESP teacher.
Effective Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners. Learning English and Learning America
Karel Pellino
http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/esl/2/
This article discusses the challenges faced by language minority children at school as they experience what is referred to as "language shock," a struggle to learn the English language and be accepted in a society that is not always accepting and not always willing to embrace diversity. These students are in a strange land trying to maintain a sense of identity related to their native culture and become American language; so they end up silent and withdraw from participation.
Effective Strategies for Teaching English Language Learners
Barriers to Meaningful Instruction for English Learners
Karen Pellino
URL: http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/esl/3/
This article focuses on effective ways teachers can help ESL students overcome barriers to meaningful instruction. Teachers can use strategies based on social integrationist theory, to create classroom conditions that foster learning by modeling, scaffolding and helping students to construct understanding, with the critical goal of becoming independent thinkers and problem solvers.
Turning Frustration into Success for English Language Learners
Brice & Roseberry-McKibbin
http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/esl/4/
The author offers a number of strategies to help classroom teachers enhance the success of ESL students with language learning disabilities. It is noted that student progress is greater when a speech language pathologist and classroom teacher collaborate to coordinate regular classroom learning with small group learning. Progress is also greater when strategies are consistently employed in the classroom on a daily basis as opposed to once or twice a week in a pull-out program. The author offers a number of strategies to help classroom teachers enhance the success of ESL students with language learning disabilities.
Using Standards to Integrate Academic Language into ESL Fluency
Beckett & Haley
http://www.teach-nology.com/tutorials/teaching/esl/5/
This article speaks of curriculum alignment for ESL instruction. ESL standards such as to use English to communicate in social settings, to use English to achieve academically in all content areas, and to use English in socially and culturally appropriate ways can have a significant impact on ESL student achievement. By integrating academic language into ESL curriculum, the ESL standard can have a significant impact on ESL student achievement.
English videos and music in EFL, ESL Classroom
Futonge Kisito
www.esl-galaxy.com,
The author has emphasizes the importance of having music as part of her lesson technique to teach English in the classroom. Music has helped to start discussions on a topic or even become the centre of debate, develop a particular theme, great for teaching listening. One of my favorite exercises with music is completing the blanks as students listen or listening and choosing the correct words from two words than rhyme, for example cry and try. You can teach grammar with songs in many ways. Videos provide both visuals and hearing (phonology).
Ideas for Teaching Listening and phonics to ESL Children
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This article offers ideas that can make phonics fun. Teaching phonics to ESL children can be a challenge. This article is useful for teacher so they can get idea on how to make phonics fun. The most important factor in any lesson is getting student interested in their learning.
Using Colored Pens
Kenneth Beare
http://esl.about.com/od/grammarlessons/a/coloredpens.htm
The author has shared with us that using colored pens in class is a great way to help students learn their tenses. By using color-coding for the various tenses students, learn to associate that color with the tense (right brain learning). This in turn adds another learning tool that students can use on their own, remembering which color goes with which tense adds a visual component to their learning style.
Using Music to Enhance Second Language Acquisition: From Theory to Practice
Suzanne L. Medina, Ph.d
http://www.forefrontpublishers.com/eslmusic/articles/06.htm
Dr. Medina has shared some of the advantages of using music in the classroom. According to Medina. Music is used by teachers to help second language learners developed their vocabulary, grammar, and spelling. It also developed the linguistic skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. For most students, singing songs and listening to music are enjoyable experiences.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
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This practice is like putting something hot on my back, which I am about to gets burn.
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