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Struggles of ESL Students Abbey Davidson English 1A Janet Mitchell- Wagner 22 March 2014

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Struggles of ESL Students

Abbey DavidsonEnglish 1AJanet Mitchell-Wagner22 March 2014

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Issues:• Language barrier• Adaptation process• Social influence• Parental influence• Economical status• Foreign education• Personality of the students• Segregated “Sheltered” classes

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v-8HvN5r1o#t=13

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ISOLATIONLANGUAGE BARRIER

Full Immersion vs. Dual Linguistic Classes

• Full Immersion courses encourage the student to learn the language and culture by embracing it.

• More urgency• Uses all learning techniques most

efficiently: students hear, see, write and speak the natural sounds of the language every day.

• More diversification for students• Best if you already have some

references• Harder to make friends

• Students can be comfortable learning with others that are in the same situation without pressure.

• Sometimes classes can enable family members to come with students

• Less constant translation• More proper language skills; less slang and

more in-depth meaning• Can both teach American students a foreign

language, and can teach foreign students English

• More personal teachings• Teachers more suited for the students

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Frustration

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At the end who is affected?

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Students

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Parents

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Percentage of Competency

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ESL Students Test Scores Statistics

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J. Soller - ESL Teacher• “When I worked at the International

Language Institute, the pay could have been better, but at least they provided affordable healthcare and other incentives.”

• Large schools like Kaplan (teachers formed unions—pictured to the right) are setting the standard in the industry and they need to be confronted, exposed and taken down.

• “My mission is to organize and discuss with other teachers about ways to create positive change in the ESL industry. If I can secure the right to sponsor student visas, my ultimate mission is to one day open an ESL institute in the United States.   While I would like to earn a good income, I also want to create a school where teachers are given fair pay, healthcare and a paid vacation! It  time for people start speaking out against the unfairness in the ESL industry.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzGoDtmTllg

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Trang Le – Former ESL Student

• Hard beginning on school• Liked the teachers, but not

the system of education.• Didn’t like the

environment of learning.• English self-learning

because the lack of attention.

• Improved fast, but help was still needed.

• With no idea of the important test/dates of the school (CST, CASEEH, etc).

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N. Laud - Teacher

• “When a student doesn’t feel valued, he won’t do much”

• “Every one should be aware of the E.S.L students at school, because every year school receives certain amount of immigrant students”

• Teachers should be aware of the struggles and extra efforts that ESL students make day by day.

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Virginia Ramirez Ex-ESL Student

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• Always felt I was going to be left out.

• The main problems I had was adapting to the new country and making friends.

• I was the kind of girl whose goal was to get a college degree

• Never late to class.• The main struggles of the

ESL students : social, economic, and family.

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What people say/think about the problem ?

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Sonia - Student

• Most ESL students haven't taken any English classes before their coming at this country.

• ESL students test-scores were low because they’re not fluent and prepared to write, speak, and listen the english language.

• Most ESL students were put in ESL Math because they can comprehend the math terms in English

• Everyone should be aware of the ESL students because it is extremely important understand their problem, that should be one of the school’s priorities.

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Me• ESL students have the right to have a

voice.• ESL students should take part in clubs

to get information about how the school system works.

• Teachers do their best to improve/find a way to teach/help ESL students.

• Maybe use the buddy system *• Many fail classes because some of

them give up, don’t understand the language, and many of them have problems at home.

• Everybody (teachers, students) be aware of the ESL students because for them it is a challenge start basically a new life.

• There NEEDS to be alternatives to current alternatives.

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J. Sollis - ESL Teacher• There is many reason of how/why

students succeed and not succeed learning the language (foreign education, personality of the student, social environment).

• My method to teach is “same materials, but different way of teaching”

• ESL teachers have to get involve with the student’s needs because many would need help at specific topics (grammar, comprehension, talking).

• “Motivation is everything”• Because they got lower scores they

were put in sheltered classes.• We have to encourage the student

to speak the language, but no obligate him/her to do it because is their responsibility and action to do it, they have to try to improve.

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