In an English immersion placement, a student is primarily taught in the following manner:

a) Children are taught in their native language and English.
b) Children are taught in two different languages but at different times in the day.
c) Students are taught primarily their native language.
d) Students are taught primarily in English.


d The most common instructional placement for English learners is some form of English immersion, in which Els are taught primarily or entirely in English.

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