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Learn to read and write in the home language first, then eventually in English. Initial literacy skills are developed in the home language, and once the student is orally capable in English, literacy skills will continue in both languages. The misconception is that the student will have to learn to read all over again when studying English...
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This is wrong because when English is presented to the students, they will transfer the literacy skills gained from home language reading to English reading. 3. Begin learning English from the time they enter school. The development of oral English skills first and then the development of English literacy skills Contrary to conservative belief, the learning of the English language is one of the primary goals of bilingual education...
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Embracing Students In Programs Of English As A Second Language: A Field Based Study Of The English As A Second Language Program In Como-Pickton Independent School District (C-Pisd)   LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE OF FOURTH YEAR PUBLIC HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS TOWARDS ENGLISH PROFICIENCY IN PHYSICS   drama as a means of improving the advocacy skills of non-english-speaking-background students   Learning English As A Second Language   University's students' perception on English as a Medium In Their Learning Environment.   Should English be Official Language of US   The English Language: Make It Official!   The English Language: Make It Official!   An Approach to Basic-Vocabulary Development for English Language Learners   English As The Official Language: necessity or formality?   Studying the English Language   English Language Teaching   Teaching english language   politics and the english language   politics and the english language  
 
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