English as an Additional Language (EAL) teachers o en become the trusted confidants of students who experienced forced migration. Although teachers are not typically trained to be counsellors or encouraged to take that role, what they do in the classroom can have a great influence on their ...
One standout activityinvolvedhiding vocabulary flashcards around the classroom.Students eagerly searched for the cards and then crafted grammatically correct sentences using prepositions of place—such as "on," "under," and "beside"—immediately putting ...
Translanguaging in teaching Attending a recent woodwind ensemble concert made me think about language use in the classroom – quite an unusual connection, right? ‘How so?’ you might ask.[…] Heidiat12th February 2025 Women’s history month – Widening the narrative ...
Our teachers are trained in how to adapt lessons to ensure all students are able to access the curriculum at the appropriate level. EAL teaching assistants also offer extra support within the classroom. As we recognise that EAL learners will require additional English support, these students will ...
Our EAL teachers typically work alongside the student’s teacher(s) in the classroom. While there may be times when a student takes part in direct, one-to-one sessions, our goal is to deliver content knowledge, language development, and academic skills within lessons. ...
EAL support is no longer required when the child demonstrates the language and skills necessary to work independently in the mainstream classroom. EAL teachers will continue to “check in” with students in their homeroom cla...
We have the UK's largest Bilingual Dual Language EAL resources for teachers in your school's classrooms that teach English Additional Language students.
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Dulwich teachers are ambitious for their students’ learning and put students first in everything they do. They have the highest aspirations for their students’ achievement and development, both in the classroom and through the many extra-curricular activities on offer. Our teachers actively promote...
Show your learners three or four target words in some of the languages that are spoken in the classroom. First ask the students who don't speak that language whether they recognize the languages and perhaps the meaning of the words. If not, ask the students who do speak that language to ...