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Techniques For Remediating Errors Made By Spanish Speakers Of Esl, Edmundo J. Mora Jan 1979

Techniques For Remediating Errors Made By Spanish Speakers Of Esl, Edmundo J. Mora

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No abstract provided.


Nursery Rhymes And Songs For Teaching English As A Second Language To Children, Nancy R. Hendricks Jan 1979

Nursery Rhymes And Songs For Teaching English As A Second Language To Children, Nancy R. Hendricks

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Fifty-one rhymes and songs are presented here for use in an ESL classroom. Because the rhymes were originally written for English-speaking children, their most appropriate usage in the ESL environment is also with children (under 13 years in age). The rhymes are grouped in categories according to the material each one presents. The categories are:

Vocabulary:

Parts of the Body People and Occupations Animals Clothes Colors Daily Activities Flowers Food

Grammatical Structures:

Simple Present Present Continuous Simple Past Past Continuous Present Perfect

Conversational Exchanges:

Commands and Requests Conversational Exchanges Demonstration General Statements Narratives Personal Statements

Also included are several suggestions …


Of Time And Tense: An Analysis Of The English Verb Tense System For The Esl Teacher, William David Helz Jan 1979

Of Time And Tense: An Analysis Of The English Verb Tense System For The Esl Teacher, William David Helz

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The intent of the writer with this paper is to provide the ESL instructor with the knowledge necessary to effective planning for and teaching of lessons concerning the verb tenses of English.

The analysis given in the paper is an attempt at viewing the verb tenses as compromising a system which is basically symmetrical and surprisingly logical. As such, it is felt that through exploring the relationships tenses share with one another, we have found the key to demonstrating tense usage and meaning effectively for students and to planning drills and exercises which will zero in on the primary conceptual …


A Generative Language Approach To Esl For Children: Considerations And Activities, Monique H.W.C. Noyons Gehman Jan 1979

A Generative Language Approach To Esl For Children: Considerations And Activities, Monique H.W.C. Noyons Gehman

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The purpose of this project is to provide ESL teachers of primary aged children with a guide to using a generative language approach. The guide includes teaching considerations relevant both to teaching children in general, and specifically to teaching ESL. A great variety of activities are presented, focusing on the total development of the child as well as the creative use of language. In addition, suggested readings and resources are listed, some for theoretical background and others for use in classroom.


Designing And Implementing A University Level English As A Second Language Program, Janice Gallagher Jan 1979

Designing And Implementing A University Level English As A Second Language Program, Janice Gallagher

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This paper represents a one year study of the steps taken to devise and implement an English as a Second Language (ESL) program at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada. The study involves analyzing the teaching / learning environment; designing, implementing and evaluating the program; and analyzing the results for future programs of this nature. The paper focuses on the intermediate and advanced ESL student and includes suggestions for materials development at each particular level. The purpose of the paper is to provide a practical outline for those teachers or administrators whose task is to initiate a formal ESL …


A Cultural Observation Project For Outbound Students To France, Fiona Stewart Cook Jan 1979

A Cultural Observation Project For Outbound Students To France, Fiona Stewart Cook

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This project contains guided question sheets and topics for discussions on cultural values which I developed while leading a summer Outbound group to France. They are designed to help students who are in an immersion or homestay siatuation to focus their attention on the various aspects of everyday life in France, to make careful observations, to share and compare their findings with other group members with the goal of gaining greater understanding of and appreciation for the French culture


Teaching Pronunciation In An Undefined Curriculum, Joan Elaine Branson Jan 1979

Teaching Pronunciation In An Undefined Curriculum, Joan Elaine Branson

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No abstract provided.


Observations On The Language Acquisition Of A Thai/English Bilingual Child, Michael A. Betcher Jan 1979

Observations On The Language Acquisition Of A Thai/English Bilingual Child, Michael A. Betcher

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A child subject, bilingual in Thai and English, was studied during his 25th months for aspects of transference* and interference in his developing speech. A speach diary was kept on a daily basis. Attention was focused on prosodic features (intonation/tonality), word borrowing and code switching. Examples of all these phenomena were recorded, but the most significant was that of prosodic interference, wherein English intonation indicating stress, excitement or urgency was carried over into the strictly regulated Thai intonation system. * A term which is used to avoid the negative implications of "interference" and to indicate the use of a syncretic …


Esl Teacher Training: A Fifteen Hour Introductory Course In Tesl Methodology, Helene Ellen Becker Jan 1979

Esl Teacher Training: A Fifteen Hour Introductory Course In Tesl Methodology, Helene Ellen Becker

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No abstract provided.


Bengali Sound-Color Fidel And Spelling Charts And Their Analysis, Husne Jahan Alam Jan 1979

Bengali Sound-Color Fidel And Spelling Charts And Their Analysis, Husne Jahan Alam

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The Sound-Color Fidel represents in color all the sounds of modern Bengali and is designed to facilitate the easy recognition and reproduction of those sounds. The colored Spelling Charts are a group of phonic codes which include all the signs and spellings of written Bengali arranged in vertical columns corresponding to the Sound-Color Fidel. They are designed to organize and simplify the complexities of written Bengali. My paper explains the assumptions about teaching and learning I developed during the production of the charts, my understanding of the sounds and spellings of the Bengali language and their arrangement on the charts …