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Learning to read in a new language involves different skills than learning to speak. Here’s how teachers can make sure ELLs are getting solid reading instruction.
1. How to ask for directions in Spanish. 2. Getting direction in Spanish. 3. Cardinal directions in Spanish. 4. Describe your position and where you want to go with direction words. 5. Learn Spanish direction verbs. 6. Find your way around famous places and landmarks. 7. Check you maps for good directions. 8.
Need help with students with apraxia in Spanish? I created a series of resources perfect for you to use with Spanish-speaking students
It is our belief that if teachers consider both the language and the method of instruction for Spanish-speaking students who are struggling to read, the result will be improved outcomes that can ultimately enhance students' educational opportunity.
more accessible and exposes students to meaningful, culturally relevant texts that reflect the Spanish-speaking world’s diversity. It also gives students ample receptive, productive, and interactive opportunities for language development. As students receive strategy instruction for boosting reading skills, they become more motivated.
Vaughn and colleagues conducted a synthesis of the extant research base of reading interventions provided to native Spanish-speaking ELLs who were struggling readers inkindergarten through third grade (Vaughn, Linan-Thompson, Pollard-Durodola, Mathes, & Cárdenas-Hagan, 2006).
Learning Spanish for people with dyslexia requires the right learning method, focusing on Listening to Spanish speakers and repeating. Growing Your vocabulary will help improve your grammar more easily. The Spanish Phonemic awareness you have been developing is essential for writing in Spanish.