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The Influence of First Language on Reading and Spelling in English Linda Siegel University of British Columbia Vancouver, CANADA linda.siegel@ubc.ca
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Aims of the Study Identify children at risk for literacy difficulties Provide an appropriate intervention Assess the effectiveness of the intervention
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Longitudinal Study Screening at age 5 when children enter school Tested every year on reading, spelling, arithmetic, language and memory skills Results at grade 7 – age 13
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Longitudinal Sample All the children in the North Vancouver School District 30 schools Varying SES levels 20% English Language Learners (ESL) Inclusion
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Arabic Armenian Bulgarian Cantonese Croatian Czech Dutch Farsi Japanese Korean Kurdish Mandarin Norwegian Polish Punjabi Romanian LANGUAGES IN THE STUDY German Greek Hindi Hungarian Indonesian Italian Finnish Russian Serbian Slovak Spanish Swedish Tagalog Tamil Turkish
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KINDERGARTEN GRADE 5 L1 EnglishELL Kindergarten
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KINDERGARTEN GRADE 5 Dyslexic Normal Dyslexic Normal Grade 7 L1 EnglishELL
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8 Influence of First Language English Slavic Farsi-Persian Chinese Romance
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9 Reading/Spelling Word recognition Fluency – word and pseudoword Pseudoword Reading Spelling
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10 Reading Grade 3
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11 1 Minute Word Reading
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12 1 Minute Pseudoword Reading
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13 Spelling Grade 3
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15 Arabic 4-Feb.2010 UNESCO-DITT-Paris
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English Spelling Portuguese L1
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English Spelling Italian L1
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English Spelling Arabic L1
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Grade 5 Spelling A
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20 Phonological Phoneme deletion Pseudoword spelling
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21 Phoneme Deletion
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22 Pseudoword Spelling
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23 Syntactic Awareness
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24 Jane ____her sister went up the hill. Dad ____ Bobby a letter yesterday. Oral cloze
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25 Oral Cloze - Kindergarten
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26 Oral Cloze – Grade 3
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27 Memory for Sentences – Grade 3
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Conclusions Children’s first language has an influence on the acquisition of language and literacy skills in a second language. Bilingualism is an advantage in the acquisition of literacy and language skills.
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Word Reading Portuguese L1
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Word Reading Italian L1
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Word Reading Arabic L1
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Woodcock Word Attack (Pseudoword Reading) dee gouch cigbet bafmotbem monglustamer
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Word Attack Portuguese L1
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Word Attack Italian L1
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Word Attack Arabic L1
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Morphology
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37 Hungarian for “at risk of dyslexia”. Diszlexiaveszélyeztetettség
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Morphological - Words They need to diversionary diversity diversion diversify
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39 Morphological - Words They need to diversionary diversity diversion diversify
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40 Morphological Task- Words
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Morphology Related to reading comprehension Related to spelling A better predictor of reading comprehension and spelling than phonological awareness or syntactic awareness
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Kindergarten SYNTACTIC AWARENESS
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Grade 5 SYNTACTIC AWARENESS
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The Influence of First Language on Reading and Spelling in English Linda Siegel University of British Columbia Vancouver, CANADA linda.siegel@ubc.ca
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