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portada Primary Language Impact on Second Language and Literacy Learning. Linguistically Responsive Strategies for Classroom Teachers
Type
Physical Book
Year
2025
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 cm
ISBN13
9781666907131

Primary Language Impact on Second Language and Literacy Learning. Linguistically Responsive Strategies for Classroom Teachers

Bogum Yoon;Kristen L. Pratt (Author) · Lexington Books · Paperback

Primary Language Impact on Second Language and Literacy Learning. Linguistically Responsive Strategies for Classroom Teachers - Bogum Yoon;Kristen L. Pratt

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Synopsis "Primary Language Impact on Second Language and Literacy Learning. Linguistically Responsive Strategies for Classroom Teachers"

This book provides educators with foundational knowledge on how students’ native languages influence their learning of English language and literacy. Linguistically diverse students increasingly populate current classrooms, and it is important for educators to have general linguistic and cross-linguistic knowledge to provide students with equitable access to the language and content of school. By discussing English language learners’ (ELLs) primary language norms, positive and negative transfer, and culturally sustaining resources, this book helps educators understand how to support ELLs’ use of

their primary language as an asset when engaging in English language and literacy learning experiences.



Primary Language Impact on Second Language and Literacy Learning: Linguistically Responsive Strategies for Classroom Teachers provides educators with foundational knowledge on how students’ native languages influence their learning of English language and literacy. Linguistically diverse students increasingly populate current classrooms, and it is important for educators to have general linguistic and cross-linguistic knowledge to provide students with equitable access to the language and content of school. By discussing English language learners’ (ELLs) primary language norms, positive and negative transfer, and culturally sustaining resources, this book helps educators understand how to support ELLs’ use oftheir primary language as an asset when engaging in English language and literacy learning experiences.

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