Learning English writing can be a challenging task for elementary school students and their parents often struggle with how to best support their children. Many parents opt for expensive tutoring programs but there are more cost-effective methods available. This article will explore key strategies to ...
Beginning to write : writing activities for elementary and intermediate learners Arthur Brookes and Peter Grundy (Cambridge handbooks for language teachers / general editor, Michael Swan) Cambridge University Press, 1998 : pbk A Brookes,P Grundy - Cambridge University Press 被引量: 1发表: 2005年 E...
Simply tape colored tissue paper in a rainbow pattern to the bottom of a clear plastic tray. Fill it with sand, and as the kids trace lines and letters, the colors below are revealed. For extra fun, place the tray on top of a light table to add a glowing dimension to the rainbow. ...
Report on Workstation Uses: Effects of Success for All on the Reading Achievement of First Graders in California Bilingual Programs A study assessed the effectiveness of the Success for All Program for grade-one English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) learners in bilingual or ESL programs in... MR...
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Elementary Secondary EducationForeign CountriesHawaiianImmersion ProgramsThis paper examines four indigenous language programs to compare common components, problems, ... DB Stiles - 《American Indian Education》 被引量: 52发表: 1997年 Environmental and social influences on reading skills as indexed by bra...
W. (2014). Writing Science in an upper elementary classroom: A genre-based approach to teaching English language learners. Journal of Second Language Writing, 25, 23–39. Article Google Scholar Derewianka, B., & Jones, P. (2010). From traditional grammar to functional grammar: Bridging ...
Music is an important component of culture, and it's an even more multi-faceted subject. To simply ask students to write about music is fairly broad, which is why the writing prompts provided can enable you to pick and choose the material that is the most appropriate for your learners. Le...
Children with EAL are those who are educated in an English context but who are exposed to a language at home that is not English, and make up 21.3% of primary school pupils in England and Wales (Department for Education, 2020) and 10.1% of elementary and secondary students in the USA (...
The book has the following features: (1) By highlighting the teaching of lexical chunks such as phrases, clauses and structures, it can effectively reduce the burden on learners during the elementary stage of language input and output; (2) It pays much attention to the reoccurrence, ...