What is an ABLE ESOL program?
An ABLE ESOL program is based on principles of language acquisition which will prepare the individual for lifelong learning, participation in the family, the workforce and the community. Language acquisition incorporates cultural learning as well as the communication skills of listening and speaking, reading and writing. Grammar and language structure is taught only to support and/or supplement contextual language learning. • How many ESOL students are there in Ohio? 7778 students were enrolled in ABLE English language classes during FY2006. Of those enrolled, 72% were enrolled in the three lowest NRS Levels (1, 2 and 3). • Who are the Ohio ESOL students? Countries of birth for ESOL students in Ohio that rank highest include Mexico, China, Somalia, Ukraine, Japan and the Russian Federation. Predominant languages include Spanish with 27% of the ESOL student population, Russian at 7%, Chinese and Arabic both at 6%, and then Somali with 5% of the students. • Why do adults take English cla
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