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Community-Oriented Activities In The Teaching Of Esl, Laura Katherine Yost Jan 1980

Community-Oriented Activities In The Teaching Of Esl, Laura Katherine Yost

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Community-Oriented Activities in the Teaching of ESL is a selection of projects developed to expand communicative competence among ESL students. Through such experiential learning, in which the students become involved with the target language outside the classroom, the reinforcement of survival skills and an opportunity for actual communication with native speakers are provided.

Each activity is divided into four parts; a description of the objectives; a section on information to collect; a section which gives the student practice in using the language in situations; and follow-up suggestions upon completion of the activity.

Student participation in a variety of social interactions …


Rapport: Its Essence And Institution In The Classroom, Oden L. Oak Jan 1973

Rapport: Its Essence And Institution In The Classroom, Oden L. Oak

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Team Teaching In The Language Classroom: A Practice-Teaching Experience, Virginia Ellen Charlton Jan 1972

Team Teaching In The Language Classroom: A Practice-Teaching Experience, Virginia Ellen Charlton

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This report is about team teaching in two practice teaching experiences, one is Spanish and the other in EFL. Its purpose is to explore the pros and cons of team teaching and is primarily based on personal experience and research. The team teaching experiences related in this report share a number of similar points. However, one was based on a hierarchical relationship between the two teachers and the other was not. Therefore, there are also a number of differences corresponding to the organization of the teams. The similarities and differences are discussed in the conclusion.