
Now let’s take a moment to focus on the importance of academic language in the instruction of English Language Learners (ELL). We’ve discussed why academic language development is important for all students.

This highlights the importance of developing academic uses of language for all students to meet curriculum standards across subjects. It would be difficult to imagine how effective the lesson would be for a student without prior knowledge of those academic terms. Imagine trying to study the water cycle without knowing the definitions of the terms evaporation, convection, precipitation, and collection. Broadening students’ academic vocabulary promotes deeper understanding of curriculum content, as the specificity of language helps to clarify and differentiate meaning. Teaching academic language is key to the development of higher-level skills.

It’s less formal and develops naturally through conversation with family and friends.

Social language is the manner of speech used in casual conversation.
ESSENTIAL ACADEMIC VOCABULARY TEACHER QUIZZ HOW TO
Have you ever wondered how to teach academic language using podcasts? Before we begin talking about academic language, or academic uses of language, it helps to first define social language.
