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ESOL case studies : the real world of L2 teaching & administration / Ted Plaister.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Regents/Prentice Hall, 1993Description: xxv, 94 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0131187384
  • 9780131187382
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428.007 20
LOC classification:
  • PE1128.A2 P54 1993
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- To the Student -- Pt. 1. Curricular and Pedagogical Concerns -- Sect. 1. Reading -- 1. Reading Aloud -- 2. What to Read? Exercises versus Reading Content -- 3. A Way to Teach Reading -- 4. Reading and the Cloze Procedure -- 5. Reading, Unknown Vocabulary, and Dictionaries -- Sect. 2. Writing -- 6. Writing for Students in Different Disciplines -- 7. Process Writing for Creole Speakers -- Sect. 3. Listening Comprehension -- 8. Helping Gwen Teach Listening Comprehension -- 9. Is Dictation the Answer? -- 10. Using Videotapes to Teach Listening Comprehension -- 11. Listening Comprehension: Some Decisions -- Sect. 4. Vocabulary -- 12. Words, Words, Words: Teaching Vocabulary -- 13. On Dictionaries and Vocabulary Learning -- 14. This is My Nose; Those Are My Feet -- Sect. 5. English for Specific Purposes -- 15. ESL for Medical Students in Japan -- 16. ESL for Medical Students in Micronesia -- 17. An ESL Program for Public Health Workers -- 18. What Did You Say, Doctor? -- 19. This isn't What I Ordered! -- 20. English Teachers Who Don't Speak English -- 21. English for Vocational Students -- 22. A Curriculum for Migrant Hispanic Children -- Sect. 6. Adult Education -- 23. Working-Class Adult Immigrants -- 24. Teaching Adult Immigrants: Lack of Progress -- Sect. 7. Advice for L2 Learners -- 25. Please Help Me with My English -- 26. Improving the English of English Teachers -- Sect. 8. Training and Education -- 27. A Short Course for Teachers -- 28. Teaching versus Testing -- 29. Teaching English from Anything -- 30. Advice for Content Area Teachers -- 31. Beyond the Dialog -- 32. Poetry in the ESL Class -- 33. Every Little Bit of English Helps -- Sect. 9. Tutoring -- 34. Tutoring in ESL -- 35. Curriculum for a Misfit -- Pt. 2. Administrative and Personnel Concerns -- Sect. 1. Complex Personnel Problems -- 36. The Religious Zealot -- 37. A Matter of Personal Hygiene -- 38. The Smoker -- 39. Coping with a Lazy Colleague -- 40. The Case of the Well-Qualified Alcoholic -- 41. What's in a Name? -- Sect. 2. Working with Nonprofessional Supervisors -- 42. Tutoring the Boss's Daughter -- 43. The Unsupportive Administrator -- 44. Deadwood versus Professionalism -- 45. A Difficult Professional Decision -- 46. Assigning Students to Classes: Who Makes the Call? -- 47. Grammar: To Teach it or not, that is the Question -- Sect. 3. Making Management Decisions -- 48. Some Difficult Choices -- 49. A Case of Military Discipline -- 50. Show Time! -- 51. Unexpected Largesse and Some Tough Decisions -- 52. How Do I Answer this Letter? -- 53. Up-to-Date Teaching in an Out-of-Date Environment.
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Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- To the Student -- Pt. 1. Curricular and Pedagogical Concerns -- Sect. 1. Reading -- 1. Reading Aloud -- 2. What to Read? Exercises versus Reading Content -- 3. A Way to Teach Reading -- 4. Reading and the Cloze Procedure -- 5. Reading, Unknown Vocabulary, and Dictionaries -- Sect. 2. Writing -- 6. Writing for Students in Different Disciplines -- 7. Process Writing for Creole Speakers -- Sect. 3. Listening Comprehension -- 8. Helping Gwen Teach Listening Comprehension -- 9. Is Dictation the Answer? -- 10. Using Videotapes to Teach Listening Comprehension -- 11. Listening Comprehension: Some Decisions -- Sect. 4. Vocabulary -- 12. Words, Words, Words: Teaching Vocabulary -- 13. On Dictionaries and Vocabulary Learning -- 14. This is My Nose; Those Are My Feet -- Sect. 5. English for Specific Purposes -- 15. ESL for Medical Students in Japan -- 16. ESL for Medical Students in Micronesia -- 17. An ESL Program for Public Health Workers -- 18. What Did You Say, Doctor? -- 19. This isn't What I Ordered! -- 20. English Teachers Who Don't Speak English -- 21. English for Vocational Students -- 22. A Curriculum for Migrant Hispanic Children -- Sect. 6. Adult Education -- 23. Working-Class Adult Immigrants -- 24. Teaching Adult Immigrants: Lack of Progress -- Sect. 7. Advice for L2 Learners -- 25. Please Help Me with My English -- 26. Improving the English of English Teachers -- Sect. 8. Training and Education -- 27. A Short Course for Teachers -- 28. Teaching versus Testing -- 29. Teaching English from Anything -- 30. Advice for Content Area Teachers -- 31. Beyond the Dialog -- 32. Poetry in the ESL Class -- 33. Every Little Bit of English Helps -- Sect. 9. Tutoring -- 34. Tutoring in ESL -- 35. Curriculum for a Misfit -- Pt. 2. Administrative and Personnel Concerns -- Sect. 1. Complex Personnel Problems -- 36. The Religious Zealot -- 37. A Matter of Personal Hygiene -- 38. The Smoker -- 39. Coping with a Lazy Colleague -- 40. The Case of the Well-Qualified Alcoholic -- 41. What's in a Name? -- Sect. 2. Working with Nonprofessional Supervisors -- 42. Tutoring the Boss's Daughter -- 43. The Unsupportive Administrator -- 44. Deadwood versus Professionalism -- 45. A Difficult Professional Decision -- 46. Assigning Students to Classes: Who Makes the Call? -- 47. Grammar: To Teach it or not, that is the Question -- Sect. 3. Making Management Decisions -- 48. Some Difficult Choices -- 49. A Case of Military Discipline -- 50. Show Time! -- 51. Unexpected Largesse and Some Tough Decisions -- 52. How Do I Answer this Letter? -- 53. Up-to-Date Teaching in an Out-of-Date Environment.

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