[NIFL-FOBASICS:843] RE: Use of Non-Native Language

From: Ujwala Samant (lalumineuse@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Oct 29 2003 - 07:24:19 EST


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When we did our ESOL study, during my observations, I
found that teachers who spoke Spanish, often used it
to translate and allowed learners to us it as well.
However, they did not allow Snanish conversations for
classwork. I have no idea how this impacted on
learning, as we were not really looking at that.

regards
Ujwala Samant


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