6. Which of the following is a fundamental element of the sheltered approach to English instruction?
(A) Helping English language learners acquire academic English as they learn academic content
(B) Using home languages for content-area instruction until students can move into all English classes
(C) Teaching English language learners about English using translation and vocabulary activities
(D) Offering students instructional activities that will reinforce their communicative competence
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統計: A(71), B(57), C(8), D(45), E(0) #419104
統計: A(71), B(57), C(8), D(45), E(0) #419104
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Sheltered English instruction is an instructional approach that engages ELLs above the beginner level in developing grade-level content-area knowledge, academic skills, and increased English proficiency. In sheltered English classes, teachers use clear, direct, simple English and a wide range of scaffolding strategies to communicate meaningful input in the content area to students. Learning activities that connect new content to students' prior knowledge, that require collaboration among students, and that spiral through curriculum material, offer ELLs the grade-level content instruction of their English-speaking peers, while adapting lesson delivery to suit their English proficiency level.
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Sheltered Instruction, also referred to as SDAIE in California, is a teaching style founded on the concept of providing meaningful instruction in the content areas (social studies, math, science) for transitioning Limited English Proficient (LEP) students towards higher academic achievement while they reach English fluency. This method type is often used in mainstream secondary classrooms where the students have a foundation of English education. A variety of instruction is used including the theories of Vygotsky’s proximal development. Instead of providing watered down curriculum for LEP student, sheltered instruction allows for the content to be equal to that of native English speakers while improving their grasp of the language.
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