Delivered by Ruth Joynes
Mind your Language!
Think of all the different ways we use the word “Mind” or “Tense”. What about “cell” and “sell”?
There are LOTS of different meanings for one word in English – be aware of them. Speak and write clearly. Check in with students and adjust on the hoof.
How teachers can support EAL students: (On the students’ Individual Student Alerts)
- be a role model of understanding, friendship and respect that other students can follow;
- talk in good clear English;
- have clear and modified expectations of their learning in class And homework
- provide and demonstrate the meanings of key words. (This supports all students.)
- Encourage and praise independent use of Blue Word Books
- include the students in every activity;
- use objects, props, visuals, graphs, charts etc;
- show them (or help other students to show them) how to do a task, and talk it through as they do it;
- encourage the use of the iPad for translations and allow students’ literate in another language to write in that language in their books; (subtly –our students realise they are in a significant minority and don’t want to stand out).
- Encourage and support the development of friendships, and acknowledge students who make the effort to get alongside them
- If you have more than one EAL student in your lesson it may be beneficial to separate them and sit them beside an English speaking student.
Further Ideas and Resources
J Drive 04 Academic Additional Needs- EAL- EAL Intervention Resources
https://ealresources.bell-foundation.org.uk/
https://ealresources.bell-foundation.org.uk/resources/balanced-diet
https://acceal.org.uk/teaching-advanced-eal-learners/
https://wsh.wokingham.gov.uk/learning-and-teaching/mea/eal/arabic-resources/subject-keywords/ – excellent resource for finding subject specific concepts translated into Arabic

