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Teaching Adult ESOL: Principles and Practice


Teaching Adult ESOL: Principles and Practice

Paperback by Paton, Anne; Wilkins, Meryl

Teaching Adult ESOL: Principles and Practice

£29.99

ISBN:
9780335237388
Publication Date:
16 Oct 2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
296 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 2 May 2024
Teaching Adult ESOL: Principles and Practice

Description

Are you teaching or training to teach English to adult speakers of other languages? Yes! Then this is the essential book for you!This is one of the few books to effectively blend together research, theory and practical pedagogy and link this directly with the context of teaching English to adults. There are reflective tasks throughout, which encourage you to develop and apply your theoretical knowledge to your own experiences.The editors and contributing authors - all experienced practitioners and researchers - share their experience of meeting the diverse needs of learners in the ESOL setting. Learners come from a wide range of cultural, educational and linguistic backgrounds and choose to learn English for a variety of reasons. These factors have important implications for the way the teaching is undertaken. The authors draw on their wealth of experience with adult learners to offer practical strategies for the classroom. Key topics include: Planning, learning and assessment Accuracy and fluency Learning contexts Language analysis, language use and language acquisition This is essential reading for students on adult ESOL subject specialist certificate courses, or integrated Cert Ed/PGCE ESOL courses. It is also of interest to people teaching English outside the UK.Contributors: Vivien Barr, Sue Colquhoun, Jo-Ann Delaney, Clare Fletcher, Marina Spiegel, Helen Sunderland, John Sutter, Efisia Tranza, Mary Weir

Contents

Introduction Part One ESOL and society ESOL learners ESOL in the UK education system Language and context in ESOL teaching Second language acquisition (SLA) and the contexts of ESOL UK practicePart Two Teaching and learning ESOL The spoken language The written word Developing accuracy Developing and adapting resources Planning and assessment: reflection, evaluation and the learning cycle Part Three Inclusive learning Differentiation Inclusive learning ESOL issues for teachers in the lifelong learning sector

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