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Which of these instructional strategies is effective for teaching ELLs English grammar?

  1. Focusing exclusively on grammar drills

  2. Tutoring sessions focusing on abstract concepts

  3. Designing lessons around familiar topics and vocabulary

  4. Using peer assessment only

The correct answer is: Designing lessons around familiar topics and vocabulary

Designing lessons around familiar topics and vocabulary is effective for teaching ELLs English grammar because it provides a meaningful context for them to understand and practice grammar structures. Focusing exclusively on grammar drills may be overwhelming and not engaging for ELLs, while tutoring sessions focusing on abstract concepts may be too advanced for their language level. Using peer assessment only may not provide the necessary guidance and support for ELLs as they learn English grammar.