Bilingual Glossary

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Glossaries

cerebral palsy Hits: 102

A disorder of posture, muscle tone, and movement resulting from brain damage.

Chunk Hits: 132

Several words that are usually used together in fixed expressions, such as, “Hello, how are you?” 

CLD Hits: 101

Culturally and linguistically diverse.  A national-origin-minority student who is limited-English proficient. 

code switching Hits: 75

The practice of using more than one language to express a thought or idea.

Cognitive Academic Language Learning Approach Hits: 99
Synonyms: CALLA

A program model based on cognitive learning theory, CALLA integrates content-area instruction with language development activities and explicit instruction in learning strategies (Chamot & O’Malley, 1994). 

Cognitive academic language proficiency Hits: 60
Synonyms: CALP

The language ability required for academic achievement.

Communicative competence Hits: 126

The ability to appropriately produce language both orally and in writing. 

Comprehensible input Hits: 73

Understandable and meaningful language directed at second language learners that includes a range of planned strategies to give linguistic and contextual support.

Comprehensible Output Hits: 101

Creating opportunities for ELLs to practice speaking with their classmates at their level of competency. 

content knowledge Hits: 87

The concepts, principles, relationships, processes, and applications of an academic subject that children should know. The developmental age and grade level of a child should determine the extent of the knowledge expected.

Content-based ESL Hits: 99

This approach makes use of instructional materials, learning tasks, and classroom techniques from academic content areas as the vehible for developing language, content, cognitive and study skills.  English is the medium of instruction. 

Cooperative learning Hits: 113

Students from varied backgrounds and abilities work together in small groups. 

Cram school Hits: 56

An after-school tutoring service that emphasizes skill building through rote memorization.   

Criteria for exit from ESL (Ohio) Hits: 48

Criteria that indicate a student has attained the required level of English proficiency to exit a district’s LEP program: 

  • Achieve at the proficient level (composite score) on the OTELA.
  • After achieving at the proficient level on the OTELA, one year of successful classroom performance where the language of instruction is English, OR
  • Attainment of proficient or above on the OAT or OGT in reading and writing taken after achieving at the proficient level on the OTELA.
cross-language transfer Hits: 64

The skills, background knowledge, and cognitive strategies that children transfer between the first and second language.