Table of Contents
Acknowledgments xi
1 Scaffolding Language and Learning 1
An Introductory Story-and Some Implications for Teachers 1
EL Learners in the Mainstream Classroom: Some Key Issues 4
Views of Teaching and Learning 11
An Outline of the Book 19
In Summary 21
To Think About 21
Suggestions for Further Reading 22
2 Classroom Talk: Creating contexts for Language Learning 23
What Helps Learners to Learn a New Language? 24
Classroom Talk and EL Learners 31
In Summary 46
To Think About 47
Suggestions for Further Reading 47
3 Collaborative Group Work and Second Language Learning 49
Making Group Work Effective 54
Some Suggestions for Group and Pair Activities Across the Curriculum 64
Activities Especially for Beginners 71
Developing and Maintaining Relationships 74
In Summary 76
To Think About 77
Suggestions for Further Reading 77
4 From Speaking to Writing in the Content Classroom 79
Using the Mode Continuum: From Speaking to Writing 80
Some Implications for the Classroom 92
In Summary 94
To Think About 94
Suggestions for Further Reading 95
5 Learning to Write in a Second Language and Culture 96
Some Challenges for EL Learners 97
What Is a Genre? 98
The Genres of School 102
Explicit Teaching About Writing 108
The Teaching and Learning Cycle 109
Additional Scaffolding for Young Learners and EL Beginners 121
A Scaffolded Approach to Writing 125
Assessing Students' Writing: What Their Texts Can Tell Us 126
In Summary 133
To Think About 134
Suggestions for Further Reading 134
6 Reading in a Second Language and Culture: Barriers and Bridges 135
The Process of Reading 136
Reader Roles 140
Implications for EL Learners 143
Developing Phonemic Awareness: How Listening and Reading Interact 169
Building on Phonemic Awareness: Developing Phonic Knowledge 172
Choosing Books: A Reason for Turning the Page 175
In Summary 179
To Think About 180
Suggestions for Further Reading 180
7 Listening: An Active and Thinking Process 182
Making Sense of What We Hear 183
Types of Listening 186
Implications for Teaching 188
Focusing on the Sounds of English 198
In Summary 203
To Think About 204
Suggestions for Further Reading 204
8 Developing an Integrated Curriculum: Learning Language, Learning Through Language, and Learning About Language 206
Why Integrate? 207
Integrating Language and Subject Learning: What Do We Need to Know? 210
Selecting Language-Based Activities for the Unit 218
Summarizing and Documenting Subject and Language Outcomes 220
Learning About Language 224
In Summary 229
A Final Word 230
To Think About 231
Suggestions for Further Reading 232
Glossary of Teaching Activities 233
References 243
Index 252