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195. The 6 most common mistakes teachers make with ELLs and how to avoid them

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Are your ELL students falling behind—even when you're doing everything you can to support them?

Welcome back to the Equipping ELLs Podcast! In this insightful episode, host Beth Vaucher breaks down the six most common mistakes educators make when working with English Language Learners (ELLs)—and, more importantly, how to avoid them. As the school year begins, this is the perfect time for reflection and adjustment. Whether you're a seasoned ESL teacher or new to supporting multilingual learners, this episode provides practical, actionable advice to transform your teaching mindset and classroom practices.

Beth emphasizes that intention, not perfection, is key to successful ELL instruction. She unpacks the dangers of waiting too long to involve ELLs in meaningful classroom work, explaining why full participation from day one matters. Listeners will gain strategies for scaffolding content, using visuals, and engaging newcomers without isolating them.

Another crucial point discussed is the "silent period"—a misunderstood phase where students are actively learning despite not speaking. Beth offers reassurance and practical tools to support these learners without forcing premature speaking. The episode also dives into the importance of understanding language levels and how misinterpretation can lead to either too much or too little support.

Beth addresses the reality many teachers face: trying to figure it all out alone. She underscores the power of community and collaboration and shares resources like the Equipping ELLs membership and active online communities. Another major misconception? Treating all ELLs as a homogenous group. Beth urges educators to go beyond labels and use student profiles to plan more purposefully.

Finally, she reframes language development as a whole-school responsibility, reminding us that every teacher is a language teacher—regardless of subject. This episode is full of encouragement, real talk, and empowering tools for teachers who want to help their ELLs not just survive, but thrive.

Don't miss Beth’s call to action to join the Equipping ELLs membership, now offering 20% off with the code EQUIP20. Plus, discover how to access free tools, training webinars, and community support to elevate your ELL teaching game.

If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with a fellow educator who supports English learners. Your support helps amplify best practices in ELL education. Tune in now and empower your classroom for success!

Links and Resources:

Sign Up for the FREE Webinar

⁠⁠⁠Join the Equipping ELLs Membership

Shop our TpT Store

  continue reading

199 episodes

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Content provided by Beth Vaucher, ELL, ESL Teachers, Beth Vaucher, ELL, and ESL Teachers. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Beth Vaucher, ELL, ESL Teachers, Beth Vaucher, ELL, and ESL Teachers or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Are your ELL students falling behind—even when you're doing everything you can to support them?

Welcome back to the Equipping ELLs Podcast! In this insightful episode, host Beth Vaucher breaks down the six most common mistakes educators make when working with English Language Learners (ELLs)—and, more importantly, how to avoid them. As the school year begins, this is the perfect time for reflection and adjustment. Whether you're a seasoned ESL teacher or new to supporting multilingual learners, this episode provides practical, actionable advice to transform your teaching mindset and classroom practices.

Beth emphasizes that intention, not perfection, is key to successful ELL instruction. She unpacks the dangers of waiting too long to involve ELLs in meaningful classroom work, explaining why full participation from day one matters. Listeners will gain strategies for scaffolding content, using visuals, and engaging newcomers without isolating them.

Another crucial point discussed is the "silent period"—a misunderstood phase where students are actively learning despite not speaking. Beth offers reassurance and practical tools to support these learners without forcing premature speaking. The episode also dives into the importance of understanding language levels and how misinterpretation can lead to either too much or too little support.

Beth addresses the reality many teachers face: trying to figure it all out alone. She underscores the power of community and collaboration and shares resources like the Equipping ELLs membership and active online communities. Another major misconception? Treating all ELLs as a homogenous group. Beth urges educators to go beyond labels and use student profiles to plan more purposefully.

Finally, she reframes language development as a whole-school responsibility, reminding us that every teacher is a language teacher—regardless of subject. This episode is full of encouragement, real talk, and empowering tools for teachers who want to help their ELLs not just survive, but thrive.

Don't miss Beth’s call to action to join the Equipping ELLs membership, now offering 20% off with the code EQUIP20. Plus, discover how to access free tools, training webinars, and community support to elevate your ELL teaching game.

If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with a fellow educator who supports English learners. Your support helps amplify best practices in ELL education. Tune in now and empower your classroom for success!

Links and Resources:

Sign Up for the FREE Webinar

⁠⁠⁠Join the Equipping ELLs Membership

Shop our TpT Store

  continue reading

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