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Young ESL newcomers need a chance to adjust

Faculty Advisor

Date

2004

Keywords

English as a second language, education

Abstract (summary)

The first day of school must be made as smooth as possible in order for children to feel both at ease and safe. While the major objective of ESL programs is to prepare students for smooth transition into mainstream classrooms, the immediate objective regarding the welcoming of ESL newcomers is social. Educators have the responsibility of providing a supportive environment that will aid in the establishment of a stress-free transition to school life for young English as a Second Language (ESL) newcomers. They must be given a chance to adjust.

Publication Information

McLean, Terence. “Young ESL Newcomers Need a Chance to Adjust.” ESL Magazine, vol. 42, November/December 2004, 20‐21.

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Item Type

Article Post-Print

Language

English

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