%0 Journal Article %T English Narrative Language Growth Across the School Year: Young Spanish¨CEnglish Dual Language Learners %A Carla Wood %A Clariebelle Gabas %A Mary Claire Wofford %A Yaacov Petscher %J Communication Disorders Quarterly %@ 1538-4837 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/1525740118763063 %X This study aimed to describe the narrative retell performance of dual language learners (DLLs) in the fall and spring of the school year and examine predictive relationships. Participants included 74 DLLs in kindergarten and first grade from low socioeconomic backgrounds. Microstructural measures included number of different words (NDW), words per minute (WPM), and verb accuracy. Macrostructural measures included number of total story elements and number of different types of story elements. Path analysis models were used to test the relations among variables. Findings indicated that narrative measures were sensitive to developmental differences across the school year. Fall NDW performance in narrative retells was moderately related to both spring NDW and the total number of macrostructural elements in the spring. Spring WPM was uniquely predicted by fall WPM. Authors concluded that narrative retells are sensitive to developmental differences across a school year for DLLs. Findings support the use of narrative retell measures as a promising tool to examine and describe English language growth of young DLLs within a school year %K dual language learner %K language development %K narratives %K progress monitoring %K Spanish¨CEnglish speakers %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1525740118763063