We all know that new students start school not only in August or September, but anytime of year. Welcoming an ESL newcomer to your classroom can be a challenge as well.
Often I get asked by general education teachers how to help an ESL newcomer, so I have decided to record a series of episodes specifically for general education teachers. They will help you make meaningful connections with your multilingual students, as well as give you some simple steps to help them be successful, even when it seems like they don’t understand.
I’ll help you feel prepared to welcome your ESL newcomer, confident you’ll help them succeed, and excited to help them take on this new adventure.
Having an ESL newcomer in your class can be one of the most rewarding experiences in education.
What you will hear about in this episode:
- Who exactly is an ESL newcomer?
- How general education teachers can help welcome a new English language learner
- Overcoming the language barrier
- Steps to welcome a newcomer
- Developing relationships with your district’s ESL teacher to gather the information needed to help your new student and past history
- Getting a newcomer will mean that you are now a content and language teacher
- The information that an ILP will give you for your new student.
- The ways a newcomer will take state tests the first year in the U.S.
Related Episodes:
Episode 35 – What are ILPs and what to include in them
Resources Mentioned:
- Classroom teacher’s ESL survival checklist
- The ESL Teaching Roadmap – membership community for middle and high school ESL/ELL teachers. As a thank you for listening, use code ESLPODCAST for 10% off when you join.
- Simply Ieva ESL Teachers Pay Teachers Store
- Episode 16 – A new EL teacher’s perspective with Kennedy Merriam
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- Visit my website – www.simplyieva.com/
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