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 EstherLee76
 
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							| Hi,   The school year has begun here in Peru. Many of our students have 3 years of English or more and have been on a challenging book.  I am worried about our new students coming in from other schools with little or no English   I want to design some sort of remedial program for our new primary students (from 2nd grade up to 7th grade).  I am thinking about pulling them out of classes (maybe music) twice a week to work with an assistant and with a more basic book.  I’ve never done anything like this before.   Has anyone had any experience with this?  Any tips for me?     Any help would be greatly appreciated!   Thanks, Esther |  5 Mar 2016      
					
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 EstherLee76
 
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							| Thanks so much for your feedback Mariethe and Afta!  When I searched the net I found some of these sites or things similar.  It seems that most sites address mixed ability classes but few offer any guidance about the program that I have in mind.   I once when to a British School conference in Bogota.  At one of the schools they had a problem with mixed abilities.  They had native speaking students in classrooms with zero English students.  They devised an entire program where the zero English students were pulled out of class to work with an assistant.  The program was very successful.  Unfortunately, this was long ago and I �ve lost contact with the people in the program.    This was the kind of thing I was interested in.  But I can �t find anything related.  |  6 Mar 2016     
					
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 chrisel
 
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							|  I teach ESL to newcomer adults in Canada, and our program offers "continuous intake". I teach the Level 1/Literacy class, so this situation is often a concern for me.  I often use volunteers - student or retired teachers are great - they come in for an hour or 2 and take the students out of the classroom.  I provide the work or resource books - alphabet work, basics with subject pronouns, "be", colours, dates, people, various themes, numeracy etc. and the volunteers guide the students through these.  Once the volunteers are comfortable, they often bring in concrete materials, use magazine pictures, etc.  We try to stay away from computers/phones/ipads at this stage, because the human communication is really beneficial and rewarding.     C.   |  6 Mar 2016     
					
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 EstherLee76
 
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							| That sounds great Chrisel.  I am going to bear this in mind.  I think volunteers would be a big help for us.  Thanks! |  7 Mar 2016     
					
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 Matthew@ELSP
 
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							|  Sent a P.M. regarding the suggestion that you think of phonics.  |  8 Mar 2016     
					
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