NYSTCE English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Practice Test

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What impact does a strong relationship between L1 and L2's phonologies have on learning?

  1. It complicates literacy acquisition

  2. It enhances literacy development in L2

  3. It leads to misunderstandings in communication

  4. It has no impact on language learning

The correct answer is: It enhances literacy development in L2

A strong relationship between the phonologies of a learner's first language (L1) and second language (L2) enhances literacy development in L2 for several reasons. When the sounds of L1 closely align with those of L2, learners benefit from a more seamless transition in recognizing and producing phonemes. This phonological awareness allows English language learners to decode text more efficiently, as they can apply their existing knowledge of sound-letter relationships from L1 to L2. Moreover, this relationship helps learners to better grasp the patterns of sounds in L2, which can lead to improved pronunciation, listening comprehension, and overall fluency. When learners can draw connections between their phonological system and that of the new language, it often results in increased confidence and engagement, ultimately facilitating a more effective literacy experience in L2.