Distinguish among the immersion, English as a second language, and bilingual education approaches to teaching another language. Briefly describe each
What will be an ideal response?
With immersion, the child's instruction occurs entirely in the second language. With
English as a second language (ESL), children speak only English, and students
work together toward the goal of learning English. With bilingual education, students
are instructed in their native language and English.
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a. true b. false
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