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Are your multilingual learners fluent in conversation but still struggling with academic content?
In this episode of the Equipping ELLs podcast, host Beth Vaucher speaks with Beth Skelton and Tan Huynh, authors of Long-Term Success for Experienced Multilinguals, to unpack why fluency isn’t the finish line—and how educators can better support multilingual students who’ve been in language programs for years.
Beth and Tan introduce a powerful shift in mindset: replacing the limiting label of “long-term English learner” with “experienced multilingual.” This simple but meaningful change recognizes students’ strengths and reframes how teachers approach instruction. Tan shares his personal story as a former English learner in the U.S. system, offering firsthand insight into the gaps students face when academic language isn’t explicitly taught.
Educators will walk away with practical strategies rooted in their “Orchard Framework”—a planning model that helps teachers align content and language goals from the start. The episode also previews their upcoming book for ELD teachers, offering actionable guidance for integrating reading, writing, speaking, and listening across all subjects.
This episode is a must-listen for teachers, coaches, and specialists ready to move beyond surface-level support and build language-rich classrooms where all students can thrive. Don’t miss it.
Links and Resources:
Long Term Success for Experienced Multilinguals BOOK!
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By Beth Vaucher, ELL, ESL Teachers5
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Are your multilingual learners fluent in conversation but still struggling with academic content?
In this episode of the Equipping ELLs podcast, host Beth Vaucher speaks with Beth Skelton and Tan Huynh, authors of Long-Term Success for Experienced Multilinguals, to unpack why fluency isn’t the finish line—and how educators can better support multilingual students who’ve been in language programs for years.
Beth and Tan introduce a powerful shift in mindset: replacing the limiting label of “long-term English learner” with “experienced multilingual.” This simple but meaningful change recognizes students’ strengths and reframes how teachers approach instruction. Tan shares his personal story as a former English learner in the U.S. system, offering firsthand insight into the gaps students face when academic language isn’t explicitly taught.
Educators will walk away with practical strategies rooted in their “Orchard Framework”—a planning model that helps teachers align content and language goals from the start. The episode also previews their upcoming book for ELD teachers, offering actionable guidance for integrating reading, writing, speaking, and listening across all subjects.
This episode is a must-listen for teachers, coaches, and specialists ready to move beyond surface-level support and build language-rich classrooms where all students can thrive. Don’t miss it.
Links and Resources:
Long Term Success for Experienced Multilinguals BOOK!
Connect with Beth
Connect with Tan
Sign Up for the FREE Webinar
Join the Equipping ELLs Membership
Shop our TpT Store

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