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Activities For Integrating Reading And Writing In The Language Classroom, Leslie Giesen
Activities For Integrating Reading And Writing In The Language Classroom, Leslie Giesen
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This project aims to provide teachers with a selection of practical activities for integrating reading and writing in the language classroom. It first looks at the connections between reading and writing and discusses how their integration enhances learning. A compilation of before-reading, during-reading and after-reading activities with detailed lesson plans follows.
Teaching Esl Literacy To The Functionally Illiterate Adult: Using Language Experience And Words In Color, Kimberly Gerould
Teaching Esl Literacy To The Functionally Illiterate Adult: Using Language Experience And Words In Color, Kimberly Gerould
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This thesis attempts to arrive at a personal approach to teaching reading in English as a second language to functionally illiterate adults in a multilingual ESL classroom. There is a brief review of some of the research on teaching reading and on the reading process, as well as a review of the major teaching reading methodologies. Two approaches to teaching reading, the Language Experience Approach and Words in Color, are then focused on. The author suggests ways in which these two approaches can be adapted to the adult ESL classroom and integrated with other approaches. Finally, a series of concrete …
An Approach For Teaching The Illiterate Esl Student How To Read And Write, Mary Sween
An Approach For Teaching The Illiterate Esl Student How To Read And Write, Mary Sween
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Although much work has previously been done on teaching the illiterate, I feel that much of it is quite rhetorical, theorical, and not complete or easy to follow. This paper dwells on a very practical approach to teaching the illiterate how to read and write, much of which I have devised, used, and tested its validity.
I have proceeded from assuming the student is at point zero and built his ability to read and write through the use of specific activities appropriate to his level of competency.
This is an easy to follow and complete guide to teaching reading and …
A Reading Program Designed For Nursery School Children, Marlene Rubin
A Reading Program Designed For Nursery School Children, Marlene Rubin
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No abstract provided.
Pointing The Way, Jennifer Upton-Doty
Pointing The Way, Jennifer Upton-Doty
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"Pointing the Way" looks at reading and writing activities and how they are introduced and worked with in the initial lessons of a beginning English class, using Silent Way charts. The first sections deal with why it is important to work with reading and writing skills in the first stages of learning English as a foreign language. A section of lesson plans follows, demonstrating how the activities are integrated into the lessons. The Activity sections are last and include activities to use at the beginning level and after.
Proposal For The Creation Of An English Language Program At Emporia Kansas State College, Kathryn J. Lattimer
Proposal For The Creation Of An English Language Program At Emporia Kansas State College, Kathryn J. Lattimer
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This paper is a proposal for the creation of an English Language Program at Emporia Kansas State College, Emporia, Kansas. This proposed English Language program is designed to meet the cultural and linguistic needs of international students whose proficiency in English is not at a level which will enable them to pursue an academic career at an American institution of higher learning such as Emporia Kansas State College
Readings With Exercises For Advanced Esl Students, Vincent D. Antonelli
Readings With Exercises For Advanced Esl Students, Vincent D. Antonelli
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Readings in English for non-native speakers are usually simplified and controlled so that the students will not be overwhelmed by the linguistic complexity of the reading passage. For advanced English language students however, simplification is no longer useful or necessary. The student's interest in reading real material should be met by choosing material that is of high interest value. This project contains three readings which, although edited, have not been simplified. The readings have been chosen for their potential interest value to the ESL student. Exercises accompany each reading. It is the author's contention that for advanced level students, grammar …
Preparing And Adapting Reading Materials For Esl Adults, Kathryn L. Riley
Preparing And Adapting Reading Materials For Esl Adults, Kathryn L. Riley
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The adult ESL student who is illiterate or functionally illiterate in his native language has particular difficulty when learning to read English. This paper is a step by step description of a materials writing project undertaken at Bristol Community College, Fall River, Massachusetts; the goal of the project was to develop reading materials for adult Portuguese ESL students, many of whom were illiterate. Included in the paper are the general guidelines followed, specific steps taken to meet the requirements of each guideline, and a discussion of each level of materials developed. Examples of all four levels are included. Particular emphasis …
The Reading Process And Alphablanks, Dale Saul, Linda Driver
The Reading Process And Alphablanks, Dale Saul, Linda Driver
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Alphablanks was developed as an aid for teaching reading by Rosalie R. Saul. It has been used chiefly in teaching children to read in their native language, especially in the field of learning disabilities. We wanted to expand its use into the ESL classroom. But we also wanted to present a rationale for using Alphablanks, to research the field of reading and how we go about learning to read, in order to find out exactly what areas of reading Alphablanks would help. Thus this paper is divided into two main parts: a summary of current research into reading, interpreting this …
Using The Reading Lab For Foreign Students, Sheila Rich
Using The Reading Lab For Foreign Students, Sheila Rich
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No abstract provided.
The Teaching Of Poetry For Language Learning, Susan Jane O' Leary
The Teaching Of Poetry For Language Learning, Susan Jane O' Leary
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No abstract provided.
Easy Readings In English For Foreign Students: An Annotated Bibliography, Ronald Rojas
Easy Readings In English For Foreign Students: An Annotated Bibliography, Ronald Rojas
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No abstract provided.