The Power of praise for English Language Learners
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Praise plays a powerful role in the success of English Language Learners (ELLs), especially in kindergarten and elementary classrooms. When students are learning a new language, they often feel unsure about speaking or making mistakes even on written texts. Positive and specific praise helps build their confidence, encourages them to take risks, and creates a safe environment where they feel valued. By recognizing effort, even by a thumbs up, not just accuracy, teachers support language development and motivate students to keep trying, participating, and growing in English every day.
As teachers, we know that praising every student in every class can feel challenging—especially in large groups—but it is possible. It requires being intentional, with both our eyes and our hearts open, ready to notice those small but meaningful moments. Sometimes it’s a quiet effort, a brave attempt to speak, or a simple act of participation. When we learn to recognize these moments and give the right kind of praise, we make each student feel seen and valued. In the end, it’s not about praising everything, but about finding the right moment to encourage each child’s growth.
Guidelines for effective praise
Be
Specific.
Specific
praise means that teachers can highlight exactly what the student did well. For
example, saying “Great job using a capital letter” or “I like how you tried a
new word in your sentence” helps students understand what they are doing right.
This kind of praise not only builds confidence, but also reinforces language
skills and encourages students to keep improving in a meaningful way.
Focusing
on effort and progress
Focusing on effort and progress is essential when praising English
Language Learners. The most meaningful moments to recognize are when students
try to use English, use new vocabulary, improve their writing in small ways,
participate in class, or keep trying even when it’s difficult. By praising
these efforts, teachers show students that learning is a process, helping them
build confidence, stay motivated, and continue growing in their language
skills.
To sum
it all up
Thoughtful praise not only celebrates success, but also guides students toward continued growth.
Use Language-focused praise printable stickers for ELLs
Stickers
are a simple yet powerful way to motivate English Language Learners in the
classroom. While store-bought stickers are fun and motivating, these stickers are
designed specifically for English Language Learners offer much more value.
When
used thoughtfully, they become more than just rewards—they are a visual form of
praise that helps students feel proud of their efforts and progress. For young
learners especially, receiving a sticker on their work or notebook creates
excitement and encourages them to keep trying.
Making
your own praise stickers is simple and flexible for any classroom. First, print
the designs onto sticker paper for easy use, or regular paper if you prefer to
glue them onto student work. Once printed, you can cut the stickers using
scissors, or use a circle puncher that will match the size of these stickers.
Use Language-focused praise cards for
ELLs
Praise
cards are another way to give students personalized feedback in the classroom.
Unlike general praise, these cards focus on specific skills such as speaking,
writing, effort, and participation, helping English Language Learners
understand exactly what they are doing well. Teachers can hand them out during
or after activities, place them in notebooks, or use them as quick feedback
tools.
You can
create the praise cards as tent cards by printing, folding them in half, and
gluing the ends so they stand on students’ desks. This makes the praise visible.
Another option is to use them as flat cards, which can be placed in notebooks,
on desks, or handed directly to students. Both options are easy to prepare.
Use Language-focused arrows printable for ELLs
Teachers
can place these arrows directly on notebooks, textbooks, or worksheets to point
to a specific part of the student’s work. This helps students clearly see what
they did well, whether it is a sentence, a word choice, or their effort during
an activity. The visual support of the arrow makes the feedback easy to
understand, especially for young learners or beginners in English. These labels
can be glued, taped, or simply placed on the page, making them a flexible tool
for daily use. By combining clear praise with a visual cue, arrow labels help
students connect feedback to their learning and feel encouraged to keep
improving.
I
invite you to visit my Pinterest board where I share hands-on ESL
activities, games, worksheets, flashcards, and thematic units designed
especially for elementary English language learners. Explore, save, and get inspired:
https://www.pinterest.com/ei98srl/esl-elementary-teachers-materials/








































