ESL Literacy Readers: Australia, Canada and Oakland to the rescue!

(From Kim Volunteers.)


From Liberia to Nova Scotia is about the clothes that a family wears in each of their new country’s seasons:


Below, the family is eating dinner after the superintendent fixes the fridge in A Day in Razia’s Home. Little details like this seating arrangement make the books more interesting, and food for discussion (no pun intended).


Lastly, from Oakland Unified School District we have several leveled texts as part of a fantastic comprehensive Curriculum for SIFE Equity. (SIFE = Students with Interrupted Formal Education. The curriculum overview also uses the term SLIFE, for Students with Limited or Interrupted Formal Education.) The texts are housed in a Google Drive. Each story is told by a teenager from a different country. We learn about their native countries, as well as their families, interests and jobs here in the U.S.  You can choose the book versions, which include vivid photos, and/or the text versions. The latter have small illustrations above some words to support comprehension.

The Book Versions of each story come in four different levels. The Text Versions come in two different levels. Below are pages from the different versions and levels of A Girl from Guinea, by Ayele Rose Bethel Dounou.

Book version, Level 1:

Book version, Level 2:

Book version, Level 3:

Book version, Level 4:

Text version, level 1:

Text version, level 2:

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