Asked by A student
A student who has limited English proficiency would mist likely be placed in a(n)
A. ESL I class
B. ESL II class
C. LEP Class
D. Sheltered-content class.
My answer
I am confused with B and C.
So please help me
A. ESL I class
B. ESL II class
C. LEP Class
D. Sheltered-content class.
My answer
I am confused with B and C.
So please help me
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
LEP means limited English proficient.
The answer could be A, B, or D, depending on how limited the student's command of English is.
You'll need to check your text for this one.
The answer could be A, B, or D, depending on how limited the student's command of English is.
You'll need to check your text for this one.
Answered by
A student
ESL I means those who areally not able to speak English with any fluency. They are called as NEP.
ESL II those described as limited English proficient or LEP, students.
Please help. I know A and D ate wrong
ESL II those described as limited English proficient or LEP, students.
Please help. I know A and D ate wrong
Answered by
bobpursley
C. http://www.rock.k12.nc.us/cms/lib6/NC01000985/Centricity/Domain/1888/What%20beginning%20teachers%20need%20to%20know%20about%20LEP%20and%20ESL.pdf
Answered by
A student
Thank you so much for the notes.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!