Today, during the school day, while completing running records with my students, I found something to be very interesting. The student in my class who is a literate native Spanish speaker has very strong decoding skills. However, his comprehension skills are deficit due to the fact that he has limited vocabulary to express his ideas about what he has read. I found it frustrating for the both of us because I know he knows what happened in the story but is restricted in expressing the summary! He did however go from reading at a level "A" to level "D" according to the Colombia Teacher's College Reading and Writing project. I hope that through the next few months, he absorbs more vocabulary words necessary to retell a story to the best of his ability!
literate-able to read and write
decoding-to extract meaning from (spoken or written symbols).
comprehension-perception or understanding
deficit-a lack or shortage; deficiency
restricted-limited to persons authorized to use information,documents, etc., so classified.
grammatical structure: I hope that through the next few months, he absorbs more vocabulary words necessary to retell a story to the best of his ability!
future tense
Thanks for sharing your teaching experiences with ESL students. Your experiences will certainly will help me get a sense of what it is like to teach ESL students. I look forward to reading your future posts.
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