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Using Canadian Language Benchmarks to Improve the LBS Intake/Referral Process Marianne Kayed, Manager, Continuing and Community Education, OCSB Anne Senior, Special Consultant, CCLB Who are ESL Literacy learners? Learners may be: Pre‐literate Theselearnerscomefromoralcultureswherethe spokenlanguagesdonothavecurrent written formsorwhereprintisnotregularlyencountered in daily life. They may not understand thatprint conveysmeaningorrealizehowimportant readingandwritingareinCanadiansociety. Non‐literate Theselearnersdonotreadorwriteinanylanguage, ev enthoughtheyliveinliterate societies. Semi‐literate Theselearnershavesomebasicreadingandwriting skills, but are not yet functionally literate. What distinguishes ESL learners? Non-Literate ESL English Literacy Learner • Lack awareness of use of • Very aware literacy • Some not successful at school • Lacked access to literacy • May have few skills/ instruction strategies • Limited formal learning • May have strong oral skills strategies, concepts • Need to develop oral language skills (vocabulary, syntax patterns, comprehension) What distinguishes ESL learners? (2) Non-Literate ESL English Literacy Learner • Tends to use higher oral • Use higher oral skills to language knowledge support literacy learning • Likely affected by past • Likely affected by poverty, trauma or other issues family issues, lack of • Remarkable survival skills, support resilience, perseverance • May have diminished resilience and perseverance due to past failures
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