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What is the difference between conversational English and classroom English-or why some fluent speakers struggle?

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What is the difference between conversational English and classroom English-or why some fluent speakers struggle?

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There are two different aspects of Language: (1) Conversational or “survival” English – When students know enough English to have conversations. Students usually can attain this type of proficiency in one or two years. (2) Classroom or “academic” English. When students have the language skills necessary to understand the academic terms used in classroom instruction and in textbooks and have the ability to use English to define terms and concepts. It takes students approximately 5-7 years to attain this level of proficiency. Language, both written and oral, is the means by which knowledge is transmitted. Language often has to be “modified” to help English Language Learners understand the content and concept. Modification of language might be necessary in all content areas for English language learners to avoid “gaps” in their education. go back .

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