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1 Preschool English Learners Principles and Practices to Promote Language, Literacy, and Learning A Resource Guide, Second Edition Published by the California Department of Education (2009)

2 Chapter 5: Stages and Strategies in Second Language Acquisition

3 Stages of Learning a Second Language How Do We Learn Something New? Stages of Learning a Second Language Stages of Learning Something New Use of home language to communicate Listening to (using) what we already know Observational and listening period Learning by listening and watching Telegraphic and formulaic speech Trying out new pieces and chunks of a task Fluid language useAble to do it independently but simply at first

4 DVD: A World Full of Language: Supporting Preschool English Language Learners Stages of Learning a Second Language Use Of Home Language Children will use their home language when and where it works. Observational and Listening Period Children are quiet but listening and watching and possibly trying out gestures and sounds.

5 DVD: A World Full of Language: Supporting Preschool English Language Learners Stages of Learning a Second Language Telegraphic and Formulaic Speech Children might use important words, such as labels and actions, but omit many other words. Fluid Language Use Children can use full sentences in a variety of contexts, but are still learning and expanding their knowledge of the language.

6 DVD: A World Full of Language: Supporting Preschool English Language Learners Teaching Strategies Stage Honor The Home Language Create A Climate Of Belonging Provide Scaffolds Focus On The Childs Interests Encourage Peer Support Use Of Home Language Observational and Listening Period Telegraphic And Formulaic Speech Fluid Language Speech

7 Because of the advanced requirements of academic English, and the time it takes to master it, the use of a childs home language as the child masters English will help the child learn important concepts. Preschool English Learners Resource Guide, page 51

8 Functions of Language Imparting and seeking factual information Expressing and finding out intellectual attitudes Expressing and finding out emotional attitudes Expressing and finding out moral attitudes Getting things done Socializing Preschool English Learners Resource Guide, pages 23-24

9 Strategies in Second Language Acquisition Children learning a second language may use a variety of cognitive and social strategies (pp , PEL, 2nd edition). Teachers can be responsive in the moment to the strategies that children are using. Consider daily routines and activities during which teachers could match and support children's strategies.

10 Teaching Tips to Match Childrens Cognitive Strategies Make sure that your speech matches what you are referring to Use speech and phrases that are predictable and repetitive Accept the label that the child uses and model the new descriptor for him or her Serve as a total language model Preschool English Learners Resource Guide, page 52

11 Teaching Tips to Match Childrens Social Strategies When children are engaged in cooperative learning or play, serve as an interpreter for both the fluent English speaker and the child learning English Acknowledge the childs attempt to join a conversation and model more advanced language by extending his or her one or tow works into more complete sentences Strategically pair children with helpful peers who can serve as good language and interactive models Preschool English Learners Resource Guide, page 53

12 Strategies in Second Language Acquisition When during the day you would have opportunities to support childrens second- language acquisition? When could you match your speech to something that you are referring to? When could you use speech and phrases that are predictable and repetitive? When could you create opportunities for the child to use labels that you could accept? When could you dialogue with children using a new language?

13 Responding to Stages of Communication Teacher Support Strategies Start with what the child knows Start slowly Use scaffold communication Provide safe havens Get help from English-speaking children Expand and extend Preschool English Learners Resource Guide, pages 54-55

14 Responding to Stages of Communication Teacher Support Strategies Raise expectations Use repetition Talk about the here and now Do fine tuning Offer consistent routines Ensure inclusion Preschool English Learners Resource Guide, pages 54-55