The document provides strategies and considerations for effectively teaching English as an additional language (EAL) pupils. It discusses various advantages that EAL learners can bring to the classroom, such as visual-spatial skills and storytelling abilities. It then examines different buddy models for pairing EAL learners with English-speaking peers and notes pros and cons of each. The document emphasizes using clear, literal language when teaching EAL pupils and avoiding idioms. It stresses the importance of scaffolding instruction and providing additional language support through techniques like visual aids, repetition of key words, and bilingual worksheets.