EXAM WITH CORRECT AND VERRIFIED
ANSWERS 2025|
, Two Way Immersion/Dual Language - VERRIFIED ANSWERS✔️✔️--A Native English
speaking group and a non-English group, are both taught academic content in both
languages for an extended period of time. Helps develop academic proficiency in both
languages
Transitional Bilingual Education - VERRIFIED ANSWERS✔️✔️--ELLs receive
academic instruction for their first language for part of the day. For the remainder of the
day, they receive ESL taught traditionally, with the focus on language plus some
mainstream classes. As English proficiency increases ,instruction through the first
language decreases. Lasts 2-4 years.
ESL Pull-out - VERRIFIED ANSWERS✔️✔️--Students attend mainstream classes for
much of the day and also meet seperately for about 3-10 hours a week in small gourps
with an ESL instructor who focuses on language development.
Content-Based ESL - VERRIFIED ANSWERS✔️✔️--ELLs receive ESL instruction,
taught by and ESL licensed teacher, in preparation for grade-level content instruction in
English. The emphasis is still on language development, but augmented with academic
subject matter vocabulary and beginning concepts.
Sheltered English Instruction - VERRIFIED ANSWERS✔️✔️--ELLs are taught
academic content in English by a content licensed teacher. However, the English
language used for instruction is adapted to the proficiency level of the students. While
the instruction focuses on content, sheltered English instruction also promotes English
language development.