stages of second language Acquisition
Research
Teachers roles
Classroom implementation
educational bilingual programs
100
The first stage of language acquisition 

What is pre- production 

100

SLA is short for 

What is second language acquisition 

100

Teachers are in charge of doing this for students everyday 

What is assist students learning capabilities 

100

A way to implement student choice 

Let them choose the Topic 

100

Generally used in elementary school's students spend part time in mainstream classroom and being pulled out occasionally 

What is ESL pull-out method 

200

The second stage of language acquisition 

What is early production 

200

Research about behaviorism and language acquisition  

Who is Skinner 

200

To make sure that ELL students are on track teachers use this as a guide 

What are common core state standards 

200

With the late exit program students do this 

What is learn primarily in English 

200

Generally used in middle schools students receive ELL instructions in class 

What is ESL class period 

300

The third stage of language acquisition 

Speech emergence 

300

This person created the theory of a silent phase 

Who is Krashen 

300

ESOL teacher fulfill this role everyday

What is being a liaison for ELL students 

300

The ESL resource center provides a place where 

What is where students can interact with other bilingual students 

300

Students receives initial instructions in their first language  and also for clarification 

What is early exit bilingual programs

400

The fourth stage of language acquisition 

What is intermediate fluency 
400

A researcher that has 486 papers published about second language acquisition

Who is Stephen Krashen 
400

An ESOL teacher should be familiar with this tern ENL that stands for 

What is English as a new language 

400

Students have to go to these when English is not their primary language at home

What is ESOL programs 

400
Also called developmental bilingual programs, language minority students are placed into the same classroom as majority students 

What is two-way bilingual programs 

500
The fifth stage of language acquisition 

What is advanced fluency 

500

What does TPR mean created by James Asher

What is total physical response 

500

ESOL teachers use this as a starting point for identifying ELL students 

ELP (English language proficiency) standards 

500

Teachers have to create a this environment so that students are ready to learn 

What is welcoming and/or safe 

500

There is no ESL instruction in this program English is taught through context and content based programs

What is structured immersion programs