1st Edition

Teaching English as an Additional Language 5-11 A whole school resource file

By Caroline Scott Copyright 2012
512 Pages 1053 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

512 Pages 1053 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

"It has made me more aware of the difficulties faced by ESL students on a daily basis across the curriculum." Year 4 teacher, Lynne Cadenhead, Aberdeen "Lots of ideas that should be encompassed in the whole school plan." Key Stage One Coordinator, Susan Hills, who has taught in Durham, Norfolk and North East Lincolnshire in both Independent & State schools "It helped me to bridge the... Read more

1. Acknowledgements  2. Introduction  3. Factors to consider when young learners acquire an additional language  4. Strategies to help new arrivals embrace their new cultural experience  5. Assessing the new arrival in their English language skills  6. Teaching beginners of English to use a second language writing system  7. Effective learning during survival language intervention sessions  8. Using effective language learning strategies  9. Managing new arrivals in the mainstream classroom  10. Resources to support new arrivals  11. Evaluating EAL provision for new arrivals and setting targets for whole school improvement  12. Appendix  13. Bibliography  14. Glossary  15. Index

Biography

Caroline Scott has worked with children in the early stages of English in national and international schools in Thailand, the UK and Egypt.

She has recently moved from her post as the founding Head of Primary at CES, an international school in Cairo, Egypt to be the Primary Principal of the International School of Milan, Italy.