A young student who is an ELL uses both her native language and English when speaking to the teacher and other students. The teacher should:
a. Correct the child immediately and ask him/her to use only English.
b. Allow the child to use both languages until he/she is comfortable using English and discuss it with the ELL teacher.
c. Schedule a conference with the family to share his/her concerns.
d. Recommend the child for special education services.
B
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