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Ells And The Appropriate Educational Strategy Essay

TESOL: Strategy The instructional strategy utilized for this exercise was the concept of pairing actions with words in order to provide contextual meaning for the ELL. This was situated in an informal, casual method of conversational instruction during a one-on-one, face-to-face moment, in which I could engage the students individually to help reinforce concepts. This instructional strategy is based on the recommendation of Peregoy and Boyle (2013) to differentiate so as to expand on the meaning of the lesson of the day (p. 86). The idea here was that I would focus on vocabulary words that could be demonstrated actively, concentrating on verb conjugations (the difference between verb endings in present, past and future). For example I could say, "I pick up the pencil" at the same time that I pick it up. I would also spell this out on the board or on the ELL's paper. Then I would say, "I picked up the pencil," after picking it up and putting it down, demonstrating past tense usage of the action verb. Then I would say, "I will pick up the pencil," and then I would pick it up, thus demonstrating future tense. I would use different words with each student...

I assessed the learning and progress of the student over the course of the week and had the student repeat tense examples back to me. So the student would demonstrate an action, such as kicking at a ball or throwing a piece of paper or reading a book (depending on the verb vocabulary words that we were practicing that week), and through these various examples, the student would show both differentiation in use of the language herself and understanding of the concept of conjugating verbs. The student was able to verbally state the correct conjugations while demonstrating the correct associated actions for each of the three tenses. Only once or twice did I…

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Peregoy, S., & Boyle, O. (2013). Reading, writing, and learning in esl: A resource book for teaching k-12 english learners.. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.
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