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English as an Additional Language: Approaches to Teaching Linguistic Minority Students


English as an Additional Language: Approaches to Teaching Linguistic Minority Students

Paperback by Leung, Constant; Creese, Angela

English as an Additional Language: Approaches to Teaching Linguistic Minority Students

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ISBN:
9781847875327
Publication Date:
17 Feb 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
160 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 Apr 2024
English as an Additional Language: Approaches to Teaching Linguistic Minority Students

Description

Do you have EAL students in your class? Would you like guidance on teaching your subject to EAL students? With linguistic diversity on the increase, teachers from all subject areas and levels of school education are working with students for whom English is an additional language, helping them to develop their English for learning purposes. This book provides an invaluable and accessible resource for working with EAL students. It brings together the international experiences and expertise of a team of distinguished language educators who explore a range of teaching approaches and provide professionally-grounded practical advice. The chapters cover themes, references and pedagogic concerns common to teachers across the globe. This book will be of use to individual teachers who want to extend their knowledge and practice, and also as a set text for professional development programmes. Professor Constant Leung is Deputy Head of Department of Education and Professional Studies at King's College London. Angela Creese is Professor of Educational Linguistics in the School of Education at the University of Birmingham

Contents

Introduction - Angela Creese and Constant Leung Communicative Language Teaching and EAL: Principles and Interpretations - Constant Leung Mainstream Participatory Approaches: From Slipstream to Mainstream - Frank Monaghan Beyond Key Words - Manny Vazquez Connecting Communication, Curriculum and Second Language Literacy Development: Meeting the Needs of 'Low Literacy' EAL/ESL Learners - Alan Williams Teaching Approaches in Two-Teacher Classrooms - Angela Creese Content-Language Integrated Approaches for Teachers of EAL Learners: Examples of Reciprocal Teaching - Candace Harper with Kimberly Cook and Carol K James Sociocultural Approaches to Language Teaching and Learning - Margaret R Hawkins Bilingual Approaches - Ester J de Jong and Rebecca Freeman Field Concluding Remarks - Constant Leung and Angela Creese

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