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Bound Morpheme - appear only as parts of words, always in conjunction with a root and sometimes with other bound morphemes. For example, un- appears only accompanied by other morphemes to form a word. Most bound morphemes in English are affixes, particularly prefixes and suffixes, examples of su...

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Bound Morpheme - appear only as parts of words, always in conjunction with a root and
sometimes with other bound morphemes. For example, un- appears only accompanied by other
morphemes to form a word. Most bound morphemes in English are affixes, particularly prefixes and
suffixes, examples of suffixes are: tion, ation, ible, ing etc.



Acculturation - The adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture.



KWL - Know, want to know and what I learned



cognates - words that come from the same root. Words that are related across languages



CALLA - cognitive academic language learning approach. Content-based approach to language
teaching emphasizes the development of metacognition and strategies for learning language through
content study



BICS - basic interpersonal communicative skills, or conversational language



Cultural Pluralism - A condition in which minority groups participate fully in the dominant society,
yet maintain their cultural differences.



Cultural Identity - The identity of a group or culture, or of an individual as far as one is influenced
by one's belonging to a group or culture.



Assimilation - People of different backgrounds come to see themselves as part of a larger national
family.



Sheltered English Instruction (SEI) - Sheltered English instruction is an instructional approach that
engages ELLs above the beginner level in developing grade-level content-area knowledge, academic
skills, and increased English proficiency. In sheltered English classes, teachers use clear, direct, simple
English and a wide range of scaffolding strategies to communicate meaningful input in the content area

, to students. Learning activities that connect new content to students' prior knowledge, that require
collaboration among students, and that spiral through curriculum material, offer ELLs the grade-level
content instruction of their English-speaking peers, while adapting lesson delivery to suit their English
proficiency level.



Conversational Repair - Repeating an incorrect sentence with some sort of correction.

Example:

Child: Me want candy.

Adult: I want candy.



Castañeda v. Pickard - Said students were being racially discriminated in school.

Outcome: Equal Educational Opportunities Act --



The bilingual education program must be "based on sound educational theory."

The program must be "implemented effectively with resources for personnel, instructional materials,
and space."

After a trial period, the program must be proven effective in overcoming language barriers/handicaps.



Transitional Bilingual Education - Theory that students most easily acquire fluency in a second
language by first acquiring fluency in their first language.



Free Morpheme - can function independently as words (e.g. town, dog) and can appear with
other lexemes (e.g. town hall, doghouse).



Direct Object is the WHAT - Indirect Object is FOR/TO WHOM (her/his/their)



WA ELL Levels - Beginning

Advanced Beginning

Intermediate

Advanced

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