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Helen Ly
May 15, 2015
L1
L2
Nonnative English Speaker
English Language Learner (ELL) (U.S. K-12 system)
English as a Second Language (ESL) Student/ Learner
Native English
Speaker
Multilingual, English as an Additional Language (EAL) Student
International
Local
Visa
Generation 1.5
early/late arrival
bilingual
In Winter 2015, ~25% of all visits and students
for SCAA Writing Tutoring were enrolled with a visa.
Table adaptation from Michelle Cox,
Workshop presented at WAC Conference,
April 2015
Stephen Krashen
Learning is consciously studying the language, whereas
acquisition is exposure to language at a level the learner
can understand with a focus on meaning (i + 1).
Different students acquire different levels of acquisition
in L2 reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Learning grammatical rules does not necessarily mean
that a learner will acquire the meaning behind L2.
Strengths
-Highly literate in L1
-Grammar knowledge
-Overall academic skills
Strengths
-Verbal communication
-Familiar with American essay
conventions and U.S.
educational culture
Challenges
-Applying grammatical
knowledge
-Colloquial language
Challenges
-Academic written register
-College preparedness
-Grammatical knowledge
Eye Learners –
Reading and Writing
Ear Learners –
Listening and Speaking
Adapted from Reid (1990)
Rhetorical preferences may differ from language to
language.
Maho, Writing Across Borders
Tutor Tip
Read the text as a whole, and find out the organization
pattern on its own terms.
“method to the madness”
Interlanguage
BICS CALP
Tutor Tip
Find out the logic behind the student’s patterns of
errors.