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In order to study EAL, English must be an additional language or dialect for the student. Students in EAL study both fiction and non-fiction texts, acquiring skills in listening, reading, analysis and communication. They participate in structured activities, learning how to interact, create and write more effectively. They develop an understanding of individual text types […]