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0 reviewsISBN-10 : 0977532410
ISBN-13 : 9780977532414
Author: Paula Withers
Published and distributed by: Language Training Institute International Office PO Box 6145 Maroochydore BC, Sunshine Coast Queensland, 4558, Australia www.LTi.edu.au Language Training Institute is a Division of Universal Education and Training Ltd ABN 75 090 720 086
TESOL Made Practical For All Situations Original Author: Paula Withers Authors of recent updates: Rachel Brigg, Laura Higgins da Silva © Language Training Institute, 2022 ISBN (Paperback): 978-0-9871861-0-2 ISBN (E-book): 978-0-9871861-1-9 Previous editions: First published 2005 Second Edition 2007 Third Edition 2011 Fourth Edition 2014
Introduction
Chapter One
Analyse Culture and Learning
Chapter 1
Analyse culture and learning
Chapter Two
Analyse and Teach English Language
Chapter 2
Analyse and Teach English Language
Introduction
1. Register
2. Functional grammar
3. Genre
4. The genre approach to TESOL
Summary
SITUATION
TEXT
Chapter Three
Teach English Grammar
Chapter 3
Teach English Grammar
Chapter Four
Teach Spelling and Pronunciation
Chapter 4
Teach spelling and pronunciation
Chapter Five
Teach Speaking
Chapter 5
Teach Speaking
Information gap – Student A
Professor Fiona Wood: Biography
Information gap – Student B
Professor Fiona Wood: Biography
Chapter Six
Teach Listening
Chapter 6
Teach listening
Chapter Seven
Teach Reading
Chapter 7
Teach reading
Chapter Eight
Teach Writing
Chapter 8
Teach writing
Chapter Nine
Develop Resource Files
Chapter 9
Develop resource files
Introduction
Chapter Ten
Apply approaches and methods in TESOL
Chapter 10
Apply approaches and methods in TESOL
Chapter Eleven
Design ESL Syllabus
Chapter 11
Design ESL syllabus
Comparison statements
Scripted dialogue (transcript)
Info gap
Find your ideal car in the classified ads
(1) Give your criteria list to your partner.
Roleplays – telephone call about an advertised car
(1) Read role cards
Revise key points covered
FREE ENGLISH CLASSES
Adults
Beginners to advanced
Chapter Twelve
Assess ESL Learning
Chapter 12
Assess ESL learning
5. Assessment design and administration
Chapter Thirteen
Teach English for Academic Purposes
Chapter 13
Teach English for Academic Purposes
Chapter Fourteen
Teach English
for Specific Purposes
Chapter 14
Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
Aviation
International law
Hotel industry
Tourism
Engineering
Human resources
Job-hunting
Marketing
Nursing
Scientists
Media
Medicine
Computing
Finance
Information and communications technology
Management
International Maritime Organisation's Standard Marine Communication Phrases
Call centres
We can see from this list that the content of each of these courses is going to involve very different sets of vocabulary, very different grammar focuses varying according to the register of the transactions typical of each context, very different gen...
These differences are effectively illustrated by the contrast between the outcomes prescribed by two ESP programs: one for students of law, and one for students of nursing.
Students in the ESP program for students of law, facilitated by Feak and Reinhart (2002), will develop language and skills appropriate for the following eight competencies:
Participate in in-class and complete exams.
The ESP program for students of nursing described by Hussin (2002) includes a focus on the following competencies:
Chapter Fifteen
Teach ESL to
Early Childhood Learners
Chapter 15
Teach ESL to Early Childhood Learners
Chapter Sixteen
Teach ESL to
Primary school aged learners
Chapter 16
Teach ESL to
Primary School aged Learners
6. Giving instructions
Chapter Seventeen
Teach ESL to
Teenage learners
Chapter 17
Teach ESL to Teenage Learners
Chapter Eighteen
Use music, art and drama
in TESOL
Chapter 18
Use Music, Art and Drama in TESOL
Chapter Nineteen
Use Technology
to Assist ESL Learning
Chapter 19
Use Technology to Assist ESL Learning
Critical literacy
Grade 7th – Class connection via S
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