Sample Esl Report Card Comments Verified Repack

[Student Name] shows an exceptional work ethic. He/She consistently tries to use new English phrases and asks thoughtful questions when confused.

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[Student Name] shows a strong understanding of story elements (characters, setting, plot) in adapted texts.

A common "sandwich" approach involves starting with a success, addressing an area for growth, and ending on an encouraging note. For example: ESL Academy Resources sample esl report card comments verified

"Shows great effort in using simple English phrases during class discussions".

ESL report card comments play a crucial role in a student's language learning journey. They provide an opportunity for teachers to:

Speaks in complete sentences, though minor grammatical and tense errors are still present. [Student Name] shows an exceptional work ethic

| Claim | Reality | |-------|---------| | Verified by ESL experts | Often just written by a blogger with 2 years experience. | | Aligned to standards | Rarely cites WIDA or CEFR levels (A1–C2). | | Grammatically correct | Usually yes, but culturally tone-deaf. | | Ready to copy-paste | Requires heavy editing to fit your student. |

Be specific about a skill that needs work, framing it as a next step rather than a failure.

"[Name] is beginning to follow simple, two-step directions". This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

is making excellent progress in following multi-step oral directions.

[Student Name] follows multi-step oral directions accurately when supported by visual aids.

: To support growth, [Student Name] should continue practicing high-frequency sight words and using visual dictionaries daily. 2. Emerging / Early Intermediate (Level 2)

"[Name] is becoming confident in communicating with peers and can participate in basic class discussions".