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How long does it take an ELL student to develop academic language proficiency?
7 to 10 years
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What does the acronym ACCESS represent?
Assessing Comprehension and Communication in English State-to-State
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What are the levels of language proficiency described by WIDA?
entering, beginning, developing, expanding, bridging, reaching
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How many ESOL students attend BES?
189
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What is the difference between the number of vocabulary words known by native vs ELL kindergarten students?
9,950 words
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How long did it take your BES colleagues to administer the 2012-13 ACCESS?
300+ hours
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How did your BES colleagues appear during and after ACCESS testing?
red eyes, double vision, dark circles, tense
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What are the four domains of language learning?
listening, speaking, reading, writing
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How many students can be served in an ESOL segment (with state waiver)?
16 to 18 students
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What are some important strategies for helping ELLs with writing?
graphic organizer, word banks, story starters, cloze activities
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