Talking About Language

Talking About Language is an open-access resource developed by Professor Nigel Caplan at the University of Delaware to support K-12 teachers who are working with the 2020 WIDA English Language Development (ELD) Standards Framework.* One of the “big ideas” in the revised framework is the functional approach to language development, which draws on Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). SFL is an educational linguistics - a way of describing and understanding the language choices that create meanings through words, clauses, and texts. While SFL is a welcome addition to the Framework, it is a complex theory with metalanguage (grammatical terminology) that is unfamiliar to many U.S. teachers. Talking About Language provides a glossary for the metalanguage used by the WIDA Framework with additional concepts from traditional (structural) grammar that teachers preparing for certification - and indeed all educators of multilingual learners - should find useful.

The word grammar makes many teachers and learners uncomfortable, even insecure: it conjures images of pages covered with red ink and experts criticizing your “bad” grammar. So in SFL, we often refer instead to knowledge about language: knowledge about language forms and resources, about the meanings we create, about the choices available to speakers and writers, and about the impacts that those choices have on listeners and readers. However, in order to build that knowledge, we need a way of talking about language: that’s what SFL promises and this web resource attempts to provide.

🚧Please note that this project is under development, and additional resources are being added!

Contents:

Verbs

Clauses

Disclaimer

*Talking About Language is an independent project that is not endorsed by WIDA or any other institution or agency. External links are correct at the time of publishing. Errors and omissions are entirely my own. No synthetic (”AI”) generators were used in the production of these materials.


Talking About Language © 2024 by Nigel A. Caplan is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International. Development support was provided by the University of Delaware Libraries.