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Meeting the Needs of English
Learners in After School Programs
Part 2:
Supper and Homework Time
Review
• On a post it, write down two ideas that you
remember from the previous training
(2 minutes)
• Turn to your “elbow partner” and share what
you wrote down.
Objectives
• Learn activities to use with English Leaners to
practice English during Supper
• Learn activities to use with English Leaners
during Homework Time
• English Learners need to TALK! Provide
opportunities for them to practice both informal
and academic English in your program
• New Common Core Standards require students
to interact in rigorous and complex ways. After
School Programs can both prepare and support
them for this task
• Supper is a great time to facilitate conversations
Supper
Activity #1: Sentence Stems
“The color of this

“The texture of this

“The flavor of this

is (red, shiny, mahogany, burgundy).”

is (bumpy, rough, uneven).”

is (orange, sweet, acidic, tart).”
Supper
You Try!
•With a partner chose a topic to discuss with
students pertaining to food
•Create sentence stems that students can use to
facilitate discussion
(5 minutes)
Supper
Activity #2 Preview Material
•Introduce new vocabulary for the days lesson
(flashcards, word lists, etc.)
Supper
Activity #3: Conversation starters
•Choose topics to create structured talking time
•Provide sentence stems or cloze writing
•Topics should be interesting to students, i.e.
movies, music, video games, etc.
Homework Time
• Great time to promote academic language
• Challenge yourself and students to only speak
using formal, standardized English during this
time
• Choose common slang terms to discuss
synonyms and and create thesaurus charts
Activity #4 Thesaurus Chart
Word
Definition:
synonym
synonym
synonym
synonym
synonym

“the bomb”
really good
excellent
outstanding
exceptional
superb
tremendous
Homework Time
You Try!
•In table teams, pick 3-5 slang words
•Create thesaurus charts for each word, listing 5
to 7 synomyns
Homework Time
Situational Appropriateness
•We use different types of language depending
on our location/relationship
– Locations: mall, place of worship, fast food
restaurant, museum, concert, school, home
– Relationships: sibling, peer, cousin, teacher,
parent, store employee
Homework Time
Role-playing
•Pair students to have a discussion based on
different situations
•Students write out their discussion, then
practice by speaking to one another
•Give students various situations so that can see
the difference in the type of language to use

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Elcc puede#2

  • 1. Meeting the Needs of English Learners in After School Programs Part 2: Supper and Homework Time
  • 2. Review • On a post it, write down two ideas that you remember from the previous training (2 minutes) • Turn to your “elbow partner” and share what you wrote down.
  • 3. Objectives • Learn activities to use with English Leaners to practice English during Supper • Learn activities to use with English Leaners during Homework Time
  • 4. • English Learners need to TALK! Provide opportunities for them to practice both informal and academic English in your program • New Common Core Standards require students to interact in rigorous and complex ways. After School Programs can both prepare and support them for this task • Supper is a great time to facilitate conversations
  • 5. Supper Activity #1: Sentence Stems “The color of this “The texture of this “The flavor of this is (red, shiny, mahogany, burgundy).” is (bumpy, rough, uneven).” is (orange, sweet, acidic, tart).”
  • 6. Supper You Try! •With a partner chose a topic to discuss with students pertaining to food •Create sentence stems that students can use to facilitate discussion (5 minutes)
  • 7. Supper Activity #2 Preview Material •Introduce new vocabulary for the days lesson (flashcards, word lists, etc.)
  • 8. Supper Activity #3: Conversation starters •Choose topics to create structured talking time •Provide sentence stems or cloze writing •Topics should be interesting to students, i.e. movies, music, video games, etc.
  • 9. Homework Time • Great time to promote academic language • Challenge yourself and students to only speak using formal, standardized English during this time • Choose common slang terms to discuss synonyms and and create thesaurus charts
  • 10. Activity #4 Thesaurus Chart Word Definition: synonym synonym synonym synonym synonym “the bomb” really good excellent outstanding exceptional superb tremendous
  • 11. Homework Time You Try! •In table teams, pick 3-5 slang words •Create thesaurus charts for each word, listing 5 to 7 synomyns
  • 12. Homework Time Situational Appropriateness •We use different types of language depending on our location/relationship – Locations: mall, place of worship, fast food restaurant, museum, concert, school, home – Relationships: sibling, peer, cousin, teacher, parent, store employee
  • 13. Homework Time Role-playing •Pair students to have a discussion based on different situations •Students write out their discussion, then practice by speaking to one another •Give students various situations so that can see the difference in the type of language to use

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Do the same for other senses. Generate vocabulary lists that students can refer to when using descriptive language. Have them make connections between this food and something else they have eaten. Do comparisons. Have students make evaluation of food items. Ex. What are academic ways to say “good” 9delicious, tasty, amazing, delectable etc.)
  2. Have students practice and become familiar with new words in a relaxed and informal fashion.
  3. You can do the same thing for curse words. Depending upon age group, and if they rely on certain words to express themselves, give them more precise language. Thesaurus charts can also be used with regular words.