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By: Alfred Toole, Jr. 1) Most ESL students can learn English in 2 to 4 years by being exposed to and surrounded by native language speakers. A) True.

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2 By: Alfred Toole, Jr.

3 1) Most ESL students can learn English in 2 to 4 years by being exposed to and surrounded by native language speakers. A) True B) False

4 False because… Collier’s (1989) research on ESL students in the United States found that whereas grammatical proficiency may be established in two years, academic competence comparable to that of native language peers takes much longer, between five and 10 years. Therefore, mere exposure to the target language is insufficient to ensure native language proficiency, particularly academic language proficiency.

5 False because… Collier’s (1989) research on ESL students in the United States found that whereas grammatical proficiency may be established in two years, academic competence comparable to that of native language peers takes much longer, between five and 10 years. Therefore, mere exposure to the target language is insufficient to ensure native language proficiency, particularly academic language proficiency.

6 False because… Collier’s (1989) research on ESL students in the United States found that whereas grammatical proficiency may be established in two years, academic competence comparable to that of native language peers takes much longer, between five and 10 years. Therefore, mere exposure to the target language is insufficient to ensure native language proficiency, particularly academic language proficiency.

7 2) ESL students should learn English before attempting to study an academic subject in that language. A) True B) False

8 False because… Academic disciplines have their own vocabularies and their own expectations for satisfactory performance and these are rarely taught outside the subject area, other than perhaps in sheltered content courses. Academic strategies (e.g. for completing assignments, even with incomplete comprehension) need to be learned in connection with studying the discipline itself so that the student develops concepts rather than simply coping mechanisms.

9 False because… Academic disciplines have their own vocabularies and their own expectations for satisfactory performance and these are rarely taught outside the subject area, other than perhaps in sheltered content courses. Academic strategies (e.g. for completing assignments, even with incomplete comprehension) need to be learned in connection with studying the discipline itself so that the student develops concepts rather than simply coping mechanisms.

10 3) The ability to converse comfortably in English does not signal proficiency or that the ESL student should be achieving academically. A) True B) False

11 True because… Proficiency in social language interaction in English is not the most important factor in school success (Collier, 1989). Spoken practice in English may not be necessary for development of English proficiency and may retard it in some instances. Emphasis on interpersonal communication may even inhibit academic achievement (Saville- Troike, 1984).

12 True because… Proficiency in social language interaction in English is not the most important factor in school success (Collier, 1989). Spoken practice in English may not be necessary for development of English proficiency and may retard it in some instances. Emphasis on interpersonal communication may even inhibit academic achievement (Saville- Troike, 1984).

13 True because… Proficiency in social language interaction in English is not the most important factor in school success (Collier, 1989). Spoken practice in English may not be necessary for development of English proficiency and may retard it in some instances. Emphasis on interpersonal communication may even inhibit academic achievement (Saville- Troike, 1984).

14 4) The younger the ESL student, the faster the ability to acquire a second language (L2). A) True B) False

15 False because… Research suggests that older students will show quicker gains, though younger children may have an advantage in pronunciation. Certainly, beginning language instruction in Grade 1 gives children more exposure to the language than beginning in Grade 6, but exposure in itself does not predict language acquisition.

16 False because… Research suggests that older students will show quicker gains, though younger children may have an advantage in pronunciation. Certainly, beginning language instruction in Grade 1 gives children more exposure to the language than beginning in Grade 6, but exposure in itself does not predict language acquisition.

17 False because… Research suggests that older students will show quicker gains, though younger children may have an advantage in pronunciation. Certainly, beginning language instruction in Grade 1 gives children more exposure to the language than beginning in Grade 6, but exposure in itself does not predict language acquisition.

18 5) In school, ESL students should stop speaking their native language and concentrate on speaking English. A) True B) False

19 False because… Full proficiency in the native language facilitates second language development and academic achievement is significantly enhanced when ESL students are able to use their native languages to learn in school (TESOL, 1999). Collier (1989) found that second language students who achieved the greatest academic success were enrolled in bilingual programs that provided solid cognitive academic instruction in both the first and second language. Baker (1995) also notes that to deny the native language of an individual is to deny that person’s existence.

20 False because… Full proficiency in the native language facilitates second language development and academic achievement is significantly enhanced when ESL students are able to use their native languages to learn in school (TESOL, 1999). Collier (1989) found that second language students who achieved the greatest academic success were enrolled in bilingual programs that provided solid cognitive academic instruction in both the first and second language. Baker (1995) also notes that to deny the native language of an individual is to deny that person’s existence.

21 False because… Full proficiency in the native language facilitates second language development and academic achievement is significantly enhanced when ESL students are able to use their native languages to learn in school (TESOL, 1999). Collier (1989) found that second language students who achieved the greatest academic success were enrolled in bilingual programs that provided solid cognitive academic instruction in both the first and second language. Baker (1995) also notes that to deny the native language of an individual is to deny that person’s existence.

22 Contact Info: Alfred Toole, Jr. alfred.toole@ccs.k12.va.us www.portaportal.com Guest login: toolea1

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