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1 The language of ESL Science for LEP secondary learners Margaret Bowering Edith Cowan University Perth Margaret Bowering Edith Cowan University Perth

2 KEY QUESTION How is language used and learned in the lesson to help the students learn both science and English?

3 THE CONTEXT F Heteregeneous class in terms of level, age, background, & nationality F Intensive monolingual teaching prior to mainstream F Teacher ESL trained with an interest in science F Heteregeneous class in terms of level, age, background, & nationality F Intensive monolingual teaching prior to mainstream F Teacher ESL trained with an interest in science

4 T/L in Science and ESL? F Use real contexts and experience F Engage the students in thinking about science F Include “hands-on” and productive activities F Assist students in acquiring scientific literacy F Create a supportive atmosphere to encourage learning F Use real contexts and experience F Engage the students in thinking about science F Include “hands-on” and productive activities F Assist students in acquiring scientific literacy F Create a supportive atmosphere to encourage learning

5 The language of the science lessons F Sets students thinking by drawing on current knowledge and experience F Establishes oral/aural understanding through IRF cycles F Complements language with visuals and demonstrations F Conducts individual and group activities for consolidation F Makes no reference to language or errors F Sets students thinking by drawing on current knowledge and experience F Establishes oral/aural understanding through IRF cycles F Complements language with visuals and demonstrations F Conducts individual and group activities for consolidation F Makes no reference to language or errors

6 IRF CYCLE Sample from video

7 Where is the ESL support? F Use of realia throughout F Comprehensible input through IRF and redundancy F Teacher modelling and scaffolding eg activities F Positive teacher attitude and use of humour F Overall atmosphere of success F Use of realia throughout F Comprehensible input through IRF and redundancy F Teacher modelling and scaffolding eg activities F Positive teacher attitude and use of humour F Overall atmosphere of success

8 Task: Describe what the lungs look like. F Features of the lungs heard in the lesson Soft, flexible Two lungs Lots of holes absorb water(alveoli) Moist (wet to absorb oxygen) F Whiteboard summary Lungs soft Alveoli Holes (absorb oxygen) Moist (helps absorb oxygen F Features of the lungs heard in the lesson Soft, flexible Two lungs Lots of holes absorb water(alveoli) Moist (wet to absorb oxygen) F Whiteboard summary Lungs soft Alveoli Holes (absorb oxygen) Moist (helps absorb oxygen

9 T/F Task from video F Note preparation for task F Task based upon discussion F Teacher monitoring and encouragement F Checking on performance F Note preparation for task F Task based upon discussion F Teacher monitoring and encouragement F Checking on performance

10 SAMPLE ANSWERS F The lung look like holes and the lungs it is like sponge inside our body. The lungs absorb oxygen and moist and another name if alveoli; it helps absorb oxygen. F The lung is like a sponge that is moist and has holes for absorbing the water. The lung absorbed oxygen form the inhaling air or taking through the mouth. F Lungs like soft like a sponge. We have 2 lungs. F The lung look like holes and the lungs it is like sponge inside our body. The lungs absorb oxygen and moist and another name if alveoli; it helps absorb oxygen. F The lung is like a sponge that is moist and has holes for absorbing the water. The lung absorbed oxygen form the inhaling air or taking through the mouth. F Lungs like soft like a sponge. We have 2 lungs.

11 ?Problems? F Teacher control of most interaction F Few student questions or comments F Activities involved practice rather than discovery or negotiation F Zero specific language work F Teacher control of most interaction F Few student questions or comments F Activities involved practice rather than discovery or negotiation F Zero specific language work

12 Conclusion F Student participation in both whole class and group/individual activities suggest that the students were able to navigate “the discourse in ways which reflect their individual purposes and agendas” (Breen, M. 2001).


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