Teaching Beginner ELLs Using Picture Books
by Ana Lado
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For beginning ELLs, a picture really is worth a thousand words! Picture books can unlock puzzling cultural and social meanings for students at all ages and grade levels. ELL educator Ana Lado illustrates how picture books are an especially useful tool for building important language and social foundations--foundations that students may miss through traditional instruction. Lado provides all the tools you need to engage your ELLs with picture books, including how to design lesson plans around the
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This practical guide demonstrates how picture books serve as powerful tools for building foundational language skills and cultural understanding with beginning English language learners. Ana Lado provides educators with concrete strategies for designing lesson plans that transform illustrated stories into engaging language-learning experiences, moving beyond traditional vocabulary drills to create meaningful connections. The approach recognizes that visual narratives help unlock social and cultural contexts that might otherwise remain puzzling for students navigating a new language environment.
What distinguishes this resource is its specific focus on leveraging the natural storytelling power of images to accelerate language acquisition while building crucial social foundations. Classroom teachers working with emergent bilingual students will find immediately applicable techniques for making abstract language concepts tangible through carefully selected picture books. Lado's method offers a refreshing alternative to conventional ELL instruction by creating accessible pathways to comprehension through visual literacy.
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