Oral Language and Literacy

What is the relationship between oral language and reading and writing ability? How can oral language development and reading be used to help ELLs improve their writing? And how can writing help students develop their oral language and reading proficiency?

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Oral Language and Literacy

The relationship between oral language, reading, and writing ability is foundational in literacy development, particularly for English Language Learners (ELLs). Here’s an overview of how these components interrelate and support each other:

Relationship Between Oral Language and Literacy Skills
  1. Foundational Skills:
    • Oral language skills—such as vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure—form the basis for reading and writing. Proficient oral language users can decode text more easily and express their thoughts in writing.
  2. Comprehension and Expression:
    • Strong oral language abilities enhance comprehension of text. When ELLs can articulate their thoughts verbally, they are often better …

The relationship between oral language, reading, and writing ability is foundational in literacy development, particularly for English Language Learners (ELLs). Here’s an overview of how these components interrelate and support each other:

  1. Foundational Skills:
    • Oral language skills—such as vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure—form the basis for reading and writing. Proficient oral language users can decode text more easily and express their thoughts in writing.
  2. Comprehension and Expression:
    • Strong oral language abilities enhance comprehension of text. When ELLs can articulate their thoughts verbally, they are often better …

The relationship between oral language, reading, and writing ability is foundational in literacy development, particularly for English Language Learners (ELLs). Here’s an overview of how these components interrelate and support each other:

  1. Foundational Skills:
    • Oral language skills—such as vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure—form the basis for reading and writing. Proficient oral language users can decode text more easily and express their thoughts in writing.
  2. Comprehension and Expression:
    • Strong oral language abilities enhance comprehension of text. When ELLs can articulate their thoughts verbally, they are often better …