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=== Much use of native language ===
Most ELLs find themselves using their native language most of the time rather than practicing their newly language and this drags back the progress they had made earlier on.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-12-12|title=Who is an English language learner?|url=https://www.languageacademia.com/post/who-is-an-english-language-learner|access-date=2021-12-17|website=Language Academia |language=en}}</ref> When using the acquired second language, many ELLs enter a stage called "the silent period." During this period the ELL is familiar with the language but does not use it. This period of not speaking can last 6 weeks or more depending on the person.
== ELLs with disabilities ==
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