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Who is an English as an Additional 
Language Learner? 
O A student who is a non-native English speaker who 
uses another primary language at home 
O Students born in another country who have 
immigrated with their family 
O Children born here into a family of non-English 
speakers 
O Indigenous people who speak the native language 
or dialect 
O A migratory child whose native language is not 
English
Socio-cul tural knowledge 
What do I need to know? 
The Basic Facts 
• Where is the student from? 
• How long have they been here? 
• Where and with whom is the student living? 
• What were the circumstances of immigration? 
• What language or languages are spoken at home? 
• How well do they know their primary language? 
Prior School Experience 
• If possible, gain school records from the previous 
school. You may need the help of an interpreter.
The Home 
Culture 
O What are the basic features 
of the home culture? 
O Religious beliefs, customs, 
food preferences, and 
restrictions, roles and 
responsibilities of children 
and adults. 
O How do children relate to 
adults and how do they 
address one another? 
O How does this child feel 
about being here?
So…How do children learn 
their first language? 
O There are a few different theories
How do children learn their first language? (L1) 
Acquisitio 
n Aspects 
Behaviourist 
Perspective 
Innatist 
Perspective 
Interactionist 
Perspective 
Linguistic Focus Verbal behaviors (not 
analyzed per se): words, 
utterances of child and 
people in social 
environment 
Child’s syntax Conversations between child 
and caregiver; focus on 
caregiver speech 
Process of 
acquisition 
Modeling, imitation, 
practice, and selective 
reinforcement of correct 
form 
Hypothesis testing and 
creative construction 
of syntactic rules using 
LAD (an innate, 
biological language 
acquisition device) 
Acquisition emerges from 
communication; acts 
scaffolded by caregivers 
Role of child Secondary role; imitator 
and responder to 
environmental shaping 
Primary role: equipped 
with biological LAD, 
child plays major role 
in acquisition 
Important role in interaction, 
taking more control as 
language acquisition 
advances 
Role of social 
environment 
Primary role: parental 
modeling and 
reinforcement are major 
factors promoting 
language acquisition 
Minor role: language 
used by others merely 
triggers LAD 
Important role in interaction, 
especially in early years when 
caregivers modify input and 
carry much of conversational 
load 
Peregoy, F., & Boyle, O. (2013). Reading, Writing and Learning in ESL: A resource book for teaching K-12 English Learners (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: 
Pearson.
Stages of Development in L2 (Language 2) 
• The Natural Approach describes several stages of language development that 
it seems that every student progresses through no matter who they are. They 
are: 
Pr e p r o d u c t i o n , Ea r l y Pr o d u c t i o n , 
Sp e e c h Eme r g e n c e & I n t e rme d i a t e 
F l u e n c y 
Let’s look a bit closer at these 
• Preproduction – also called the ‘silent period’ “the learner absorbs the sounds and 
rhythms of the new language, learns to identify specific words, relies on contextual 
clues for understanding key words, and generally communicates nonverbally.” 
• “Once a learner feels more confident in the Early Production stage , words and 
phrases are attempted, and responses can consist of single words (“yes”, “OK”, 
“come”), two-or-three-word combinations (“gimme the ball,” “don’t go”), utterances 
learned in one piece (Can-I-go-to-the-bathroom?”), and simple poems and songs.” 
• “In the third stage” , Speech Emergence “utterances become longer and more 
complex.” 
• In the fourth stage, Intermediate fluency, “students begin to sustain conversations 
and can recognize and correct their own errors.” 
Diaz-Rico, L. (2013) Strategies for Teaching English Learners (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson 
(pg.43)
How do children learn their 
second language? 
“Behaviorist, innatist and interactionist views of second language 
development have influenced teaching methods over the span of several 
decades. In today’s classrooms, you will see teaching strategies that 
can be traced to each one. Currently, the most influential theories stem 
from the innatist tradition,…and the interactionist tradition. The three 
theoretical perspectives of second language acquisition bear certain 
implications for instruction”, as outlined in the following table
Instructional Implications of 
Second Language Acquisition Theories 
I n s t r u c t i o n a 
l 
C o m p o n e n t s 
B e h a v i o u r i s t I n n a t i s t I n t e r a c t i o n i s t 
Source of linguistic 
input 
Language dialogues and 
drills from teacher or 
audiotape 
Natural language from the 
teacher, friends, or books 
Natural language from the 
teacher, friends, or books 
Nature of input Structured by 
grammatical complexity 
Unstructured, but made 
comprehensible by teacher 
Unstructured, but focused on 
communication between 
learner and others 
Ideal classroom 
composition 
All target language 
learners of similar second 
language proficiency 
Target language learners 
of similar second language 
proficiency so i+1 can be 
achieved 
Native speakers together with 
target language learners for 
social interaction aimed at 
communication 
Student output Structured repetitions and 
grammar pattern drill 
responses 
Output is not a concern; it 
will occur naturally 
Speaking occurs naturally in 
communication with others 
Pressure to speak Students repeat 
immediately 
“Silent period” expected No pressure to speak except 
natural impulse to communicate 
Treatment of errors Errors are corrected 
immediately 
Errors are not corrected; 
students will correct 
themselves with time 
Errors that impede 
communication will be 
corrected naturally as meaning 
is negotiated; some errors may 
require explicit corrective 
instruction 
Peregoy, F., & Boyle, O. (2013). Reading, Writing and Learning in ESL: A resource book for teaching K-12 English Learners (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, 
NJ: Pearson.
How is teaching English as a first language different 
from teaching English as a second language? 
• Children are surrounded by language and its meaning 
even before they are born. They are cared for in families 
that speak, listen and respond. 
• When a child comes into a classroom that same level of 
interplay between adult and child is not available, so other 
measures must be intentionally addressed so that the 
child can quickly develop into a fluent communicator. 
• Making up for this short-fall is the difference between 
learning English as a first language and teaching it as 
a second language. 
Gibbons, P. (1991). Planning for a language of learning. In learning to learn in a second language. Newtown: PETA
The Four Strands of a Language Course 
1. Meaning-focused input 
Focusing on the ideas that are contained in the message e.g. “listening 
to a story, taking part in a conversation, following instructions, or 
watching television. 
2. Language-focused learning 
“giving attention to features of the language … for their spoken or 
written form, their general meaning, the patterns that they fit into, or 
their correct use.” 
3. Meaning –focused output 
“Learners are pushed” (to speak) “when through encouragement or 
necessity they have to produce spoken language in unfamiliar areas.” 
4. Fluency development activities 
“Learners demonstrate fluency when they take part in meaning-focused 
activity and do it with speed and ease without holding up the 
flow of talk.” 
Nation, P. (1996). The four strands of a language course. TESOL in Context. 6(1), 7-12. 
http://search.informit.com.au/fullText;dn=101956;res=AEIPT> ISSN: 1030-8385.
Enthusiastic support and modelling from adults and peers 
is needed; chances to copy and clarify meanings one-on-one. 
This individual instruction should be focused on taking 
the child to the next level, always done in an encouraging 
and supportive manner. 
Peter Strevens, a well-known British expert 
on English language teaching says... 
“the complex circumstances of teaching and learning 
languages, with different kinds of pupils, teachers, aims and 
objectives, approaches, methods and materials, classroom 
techniques and standards of achievement make it 
inconceivable that any single method could achieve optimum 
success in all circumstances” 
In Celce-Murcia, 1980
So what strategies do we need 
for teaching EAL learners? 
O In terms of classroom procedures, they need much more 
repetition and practice 
O More explicit instruction and concept-checking 
O More careful paraphrasing of difficult vocabulary 
O More demonstration and modelling 
O More highly structured and sensitive elicitation of existing 
knowledge 
O More opportunities for controlled teacher-student 
interaction and student-student interaction 
O More time to absorb the rhythms and patterns of the target 
language 
O Methodical, planned language development, not just 
opportunities for use. 
Chris Davison in TESOL in Context
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Tesol presentation

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  • 2. Who is an English as an Additional Language Learner? O A student who is a non-native English speaker who uses another primary language at home O Students born in another country who have immigrated with their family O Children born here into a family of non-English speakers O Indigenous people who speak the native language or dialect O A migratory child whose native language is not English
  • 3. Socio-cul tural knowledge What do I need to know? The Basic Facts • Where is the student from? • How long have they been here? • Where and with whom is the student living? • What were the circumstances of immigration? • What language or languages are spoken at home? • How well do they know their primary language? Prior School Experience • If possible, gain school records from the previous school. You may need the help of an interpreter.
  • 4. The Home Culture O What are the basic features of the home culture? O Religious beliefs, customs, food preferences, and restrictions, roles and responsibilities of children and adults. O How do children relate to adults and how do they address one another? O How does this child feel about being here?
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  • 6. So…How do children learn their first language? O There are a few different theories
  • 7. How do children learn their first language? (L1) Acquisitio n Aspects Behaviourist Perspective Innatist Perspective Interactionist Perspective Linguistic Focus Verbal behaviors (not analyzed per se): words, utterances of child and people in social environment Child’s syntax Conversations between child and caregiver; focus on caregiver speech Process of acquisition Modeling, imitation, practice, and selective reinforcement of correct form Hypothesis testing and creative construction of syntactic rules using LAD (an innate, biological language acquisition device) Acquisition emerges from communication; acts scaffolded by caregivers Role of child Secondary role; imitator and responder to environmental shaping Primary role: equipped with biological LAD, child plays major role in acquisition Important role in interaction, taking more control as language acquisition advances Role of social environment Primary role: parental modeling and reinforcement are major factors promoting language acquisition Minor role: language used by others merely triggers LAD Important role in interaction, especially in early years when caregivers modify input and carry much of conversational load Peregoy, F., & Boyle, O. (2013). Reading, Writing and Learning in ESL: A resource book for teaching K-12 English Learners (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
  • 8. Stages of Development in L2 (Language 2) • The Natural Approach describes several stages of language development that it seems that every student progresses through no matter who they are. They are: Pr e p r o d u c t i o n , Ea r l y Pr o d u c t i o n , Sp e e c h Eme r g e n c e & I n t e rme d i a t e F l u e n c y Let’s look a bit closer at these • Preproduction – also called the ‘silent period’ “the learner absorbs the sounds and rhythms of the new language, learns to identify specific words, relies on contextual clues for understanding key words, and generally communicates nonverbally.” • “Once a learner feels more confident in the Early Production stage , words and phrases are attempted, and responses can consist of single words (“yes”, “OK”, “come”), two-or-three-word combinations (“gimme the ball,” “don’t go”), utterances learned in one piece (Can-I-go-to-the-bathroom?”), and simple poems and songs.” • “In the third stage” , Speech Emergence “utterances become longer and more complex.” • In the fourth stage, Intermediate fluency, “students begin to sustain conversations and can recognize and correct their own errors.” Diaz-Rico, L. (2013) Strategies for Teaching English Learners (3rd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ : Pearson (pg.43)
  • 9. How do children learn their second language? “Behaviorist, innatist and interactionist views of second language development have influenced teaching methods over the span of several decades. In today’s classrooms, you will see teaching strategies that can be traced to each one. Currently, the most influential theories stem from the innatist tradition,…and the interactionist tradition. The three theoretical perspectives of second language acquisition bear certain implications for instruction”, as outlined in the following table
  • 10. Instructional Implications of Second Language Acquisition Theories I n s t r u c t i o n a l C o m p o n e n t s B e h a v i o u r i s t I n n a t i s t I n t e r a c t i o n i s t Source of linguistic input Language dialogues and drills from teacher or audiotape Natural language from the teacher, friends, or books Natural language from the teacher, friends, or books Nature of input Structured by grammatical complexity Unstructured, but made comprehensible by teacher Unstructured, but focused on communication between learner and others Ideal classroom composition All target language learners of similar second language proficiency Target language learners of similar second language proficiency so i+1 can be achieved Native speakers together with target language learners for social interaction aimed at communication Student output Structured repetitions and grammar pattern drill responses Output is not a concern; it will occur naturally Speaking occurs naturally in communication with others Pressure to speak Students repeat immediately “Silent period” expected No pressure to speak except natural impulse to communicate Treatment of errors Errors are corrected immediately Errors are not corrected; students will correct themselves with time Errors that impede communication will be corrected naturally as meaning is negotiated; some errors may require explicit corrective instruction Peregoy, F., & Boyle, O. (2013). Reading, Writing and Learning in ESL: A resource book for teaching K-12 English Learners (6th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
  • 11. How is teaching English as a first language different from teaching English as a second language? • Children are surrounded by language and its meaning even before they are born. They are cared for in families that speak, listen and respond. • When a child comes into a classroom that same level of interplay between adult and child is not available, so other measures must be intentionally addressed so that the child can quickly develop into a fluent communicator. • Making up for this short-fall is the difference between learning English as a first language and teaching it as a second language. Gibbons, P. (1991). Planning for a language of learning. In learning to learn in a second language. Newtown: PETA
  • 12. The Four Strands of a Language Course 1. Meaning-focused input Focusing on the ideas that are contained in the message e.g. “listening to a story, taking part in a conversation, following instructions, or watching television. 2. Language-focused learning “giving attention to features of the language … for their spoken or written form, their general meaning, the patterns that they fit into, or their correct use.” 3. Meaning –focused output “Learners are pushed” (to speak) “when through encouragement or necessity they have to produce spoken language in unfamiliar areas.” 4. Fluency development activities “Learners demonstrate fluency when they take part in meaning-focused activity and do it with speed and ease without holding up the flow of talk.” Nation, P. (1996). The four strands of a language course. TESOL in Context. 6(1), 7-12. http://search.informit.com.au/fullText;dn=101956;res=AEIPT> ISSN: 1030-8385.
  • 13. Enthusiastic support and modelling from adults and peers is needed; chances to copy and clarify meanings one-on-one. This individual instruction should be focused on taking the child to the next level, always done in an encouraging and supportive manner. Peter Strevens, a well-known British expert on English language teaching says... “the complex circumstances of teaching and learning languages, with different kinds of pupils, teachers, aims and objectives, approaches, methods and materials, classroom techniques and standards of achievement make it inconceivable that any single method could achieve optimum success in all circumstances” In Celce-Murcia, 1980
  • 14. So what strategies do we need for teaching EAL learners? O In terms of classroom procedures, they need much more repetition and practice O More explicit instruction and concept-checking O More careful paraphrasing of difficult vocabulary O More demonstration and modelling O More highly structured and sensitive elicitation of existing knowledge O More opportunities for controlled teacher-student interaction and student-student interaction O More time to absorb the rhythms and patterns of the target language O Methodical, planned language development, not just opportunities for use. Chris Davison in TESOL in Context
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  1. There are things that we can find out very early on, that will help us in our knowledge of the child and the context in which he or she comes to us. This will help us to be prepared emotionally and have the resources to help that child the best we can. It also shows the child that they are welcome in our class and this should lead to them feeling special and welcome.