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Students who are reading in a language they are still learning may benefit from additional scaffolding to support comprehension.
1. Chunk — Divide the reading into manageable portions.
2. Stop for discussion — Give students frequent opportunities to discuss the reading with their peers.
3. Pause for drawing — Have students do something with the reading such as draw or act out a scene.
4. Read together — Pair students to read with a buddy, read together as a class, or have the class echo read.
5. Use L1 — Leverage students” full linguistic resources including their first language.
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