An English Language Development (ELD) teacher notices that one of his 10th-grade English learners is refusing to use his home language in school. He has started to hang out with native English speakers and dressing similarly to them. What is this phenomenon known as

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The Florida Teacher Certification Examinations (FTCE) English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL K-12) is a requirement for state certification, and all teachers seeking to teach English for Speakers of Other Languages in Florida must pass the exam. Exam content: Skill -    Percentage of Test Culture as a factor in English language learners' (ELLs') learning - 8%                      Language as a system - 12%                      Language acquisition and development - 12%                      Second language literacy development - 10%                      ESL/ESOL research,... Show more

An English Language Development (ELD) teacher notices that one of his 10th-grade English learners is refusing to use his home language in school. He has started to hang out with native English speakers and dressing similarly to them. What is this phenomenon known as