Dismantling Barriers for English Language Learners
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In the United States, English is the lingua franca spoken by almost every person. This makes it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Despite this, English language learners (ELLs) often face major barriers when trying to succeed in school and the workforce.
One of the most common barriers for ELLs is the difficulty of mastering complex grammar rules. This can be especially difficult for ELLs who are not native speakers of English. To overcome this obstacle, many schools and businesses have begun to develop programs that focus on teaching ELLs the basics of grammar.
Another barrier that ELLs frequently face is reading and understanding the text. This can be especially challenging for ELLs who are not native speakers of English.
As a result, many schools and businesses have begun to develop programs that focus on teaching ELLs how to read and understand the text.
Finally, ELLs often have difficulty communicating in English. This can be especially challenging for ELLs who are not native speakers of English. As a result, many schools and businesses have begun to develop programs that teach ELLs how to communicate in English.
ELLs can gain a foothold in the United States and worldwide by overcoming these barriers.