lawrence school english as a second language (esol) program
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Lawrence Lawrence SchoolSchoolEnglish As A Second Language (ESOL)
Program
NationalitiesNationalities19 children are
identified as eligible for the ESOL program.
How many countries are represented?
19 15 11 9
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YES!!!YES!!!11 Countries are
represented at Lawrence School
Let’s see what countries they are!
CountriesCountriesSaudia ArabiaBosniaChina Which countryIndia has the mostCambodia students??PolandThe UkraineRussiaPuerto RicoGhanaVietnam
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YES!!!YES!!! Poland has the most speakers:
4
All the others have 2 speakers except for China, India,
Russia, Cambodia, & Ghana; they have only 1
speaker.
LANGUAGESLANGUAGES Our students speak:Arabic HindiBosnian Polish Chinese Russian Vietnamese Ukrainian Khmer Spanish
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Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia
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PolandPoland
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BosniaBosnia
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ChinaChina
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VietnamVietnam
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RussiaRussia
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The UkraineThe Ukraine
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CambodiaCambodia
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Puerto RicoPuerto Rico
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IndiaIndia
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GhanaGhana
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EligibilityEligibilityChildren are eligible for the ESOL program by:
Ethnicity of last name
Three questions asked
Teacher recommendation
Parent wishes
(Click on the above to see how children are eligible to be considered
for the ESOL program)
Ethnicity of last name
Sorry!! We do NOT look at a
child’s or parent’s last name for ESOL eligibility
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Parent WishesSorry!!
If a parent requests it, we will test for eligibility.
Again, the program is only for non-native speakers of
English.
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Teacher Recommendation
Sorry!!The ESOL program is strictly for
those children whose native language is NOT English.
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Three questions askedYes!! Children are eligible to
join the ESOL program by having their parents answer
some key questions:
What language did the child learn first?What language does the child speak to
you?In what language do you speak to your
child?
If two of the three answers are languages other than English, the child will then be tested for
eligibility for the ESOL program.
What A What A GREATGREAT JOBJOB You Did!!You Did!!
The children salute you!!
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