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Understanding ELL, ESL, and ESOL

Learning English can open up many opportunities for you. Whether you need English for school, work, or everyday life, knowing the different types of English language programs can help you choose the right one. You might have heard of ELL, ESL, and ESOL. These terms are often used, but they mean different things. This guide will explain what each term means and how they can help you learn English.

What is ELL?

ELL (English Language Learner) describes people who are learning English. It is not a type of program but a way to talk about the learners themselves. In the United States, ELL is commonly used in schools to describe students who need extra help to learn English.

Key Features of ELL Support


What is ESL?

ESL (English as a Second Language) refers to programs and classes that teach English to people whose first language is not English. These programs help you improve your English skills, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. ESL programs are common in countries where English is the main language. They support immigrants, refugees, and international students.

Key Features of ESL Programs


What is ESOL?

ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) is a broader term that includes all programs that teach English to non-native speakers. ESOL covers ESL programs but also includes classes in places where English is not the main language.

Key Features of ESOL Programs

 

ELL, ESL, and ESOL Programs at NECC

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