Who was the first president of the United States?
George Washington
What did the cartoon character SpongeBob live in?
A pineapple
How many colors are in a rainbow?
seven
Premio
Reward (Spanish)
Why was ESL created?
To enable learners to become competent in the understanding of reading, listening, speaking, and writing
What does ESL stand for?
English as a Second Language
Which High School movie was based on them working in the summer?
High School Musical 2
What is the smallest breed of dog?
Chihuahua
Opresión
Oppression (Spanish)
Is ESL provided in all public/ private schools?
No, although it is required for public schools to teach ESL, private schools are not required to provide ESL or other services for EL students.
What language does ESL primarily speak?
Spanish
What cartoon centering a female protagonist was influential in ESL classes?
Dora the Explorer
What is the worlds largest ocean?
Pacific Ocean
Concurrence
Competition (French)
Challenges that ESL students face include?
Culture shock, shame, exclusion, etc
Why is it essential to know English?
Job opportunities, global language, comprehension, etc
In which series will you find the cartoon characters Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup?
The PowerPuff Girls
What is the biggest planet in the Milkyway?
Jupiter
Coragem
Courage (Portuguese)
Why is it harder for ESL students to socially interact?
inability to communicate and creating mental health problems (Black Sheep)
Why do people immigrate to America?
A better life, education, "American Dream", etc
Why is media influential in the learning of another language?
Enabling them to listen to language exchanges, visuals (facial expressions), and gestures
Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
Brazil
Образование
Education (Russian)
Why is it important for ESL students not to forget their native language?
Critical to your identity, important links to family, more pay in a job setting, etc