ESL means "English as a second language". People usually use the word ESL to talk about teaching English to people who do not speak English. Usually, ESL teaching happens in an English-speaking country. Often, ESL students are people who came to live in an English-speaking country, and do not speak English very well.
If we talk about teaching or learning English in a country where English is not spoken, we usually use the word "EFL", but "ESL" is sometimes used, too.
The ESL students are recent newcomers to the country and to the international school community, for a while they may remain silent in class as they adjust to a new school, environment and culture. definition taken from U.S. Department of State
ESL (English as a second language), ESOL (English for speakers of other languages), and EFL (English as a foreign language) all refer to the use or study of English by speakers with different native languages. The precise usage, including the different use of the terms ESL and ESOL in different countries, is described below. These terms are most commonly used in relation to teaching and learning English, but they may also be used in relation to demographic information.
According to the National Council of Teachers of English, ESL refers to the program of instruction used to teach English Language Learners; however, in higher education, ESL refers to multilingual students. NCTE makes further distinctions, stating that ELL refers to active learners of English who may need to be part of a language support program.
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ReplyDeleteIf we talk about teaching or learning English in a country where English is not spoken, we usually use the word "EFL", but "ESL" is sometimes used, too.
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The ESL students are recent newcomers to the country and to the international school community, for a while they may remain silent in class as they adjust to a new school, environment and culture.
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ReplyDeleteESL (English as a second language), ESOL (English for speakers of other languages), and EFL (English as a foreign language) all refer to the use or study of English by speakers with different native languages. The precise usage, including the different use of the terms ESL and ESOL in different countries, is described below. These terms are most commonly used in relation to teaching and learning English, but they may also be used in relation to demographic information.
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According to the National Council of Teachers of English, ESL refers to the program of instruction used to teach English Language Learners; however, in higher education, ESL refers to multilingual students. NCTE makes further distinctions, stating that ELL refers to active learners of English who may need to be part of a language support program.
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