Learning Business English in China: The Construction of Professional Identity
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | ESP, Only for teachers | 13 August 2017
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This book analyses the learning experiences of students of Business English at a Chinese university. It addresses several topical issues in English for Specific Purposes (ESP) education and Business English teaching, including how ESP students learn, how they develop multiple identities. In particular, it focuses on their professional identity in the classroom, and how these identities are transferred to the workplace. This allows the author to present a model of learning Business English that corresponds to the lived experiences of students in China, but which can also be applied to other ESP learner contexts.
100% Speaking & Listening – Primary is a complete oral communication program that’s presented in a lively, fun format. This program will energize all of your students to:
JOIN IN sharing times and discussions SPEAK clearly and confidently in daily interactions LISTEN with understanding and empathy EXPRESS IDEAS in an organized and persuasive way DESCRIBE experiences using rich, varied vocabulary COMMUNICATE to share feelings and get along
This book investigates the current EFL market in East Asia, focusing on K-12, university, and cram school English education in Japan, China, and Korea. It explores prevailing educational practices by both Asian learners and teachers of English, contrasting them with Western practices, and illuminating why Western pedagogical methods have often encountered tremendous resistance from teachers, administrators, parents, and students in the East Asian classroom context.
Exploratory Practice in Language Teaching: Puzzling About Principles and Practices
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, Non-Fiction | 11 August 2017
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This book tracks the development of Exploratory Practice since the early 1990s as an original form of practitioner research in the field of English language teaching. Drawing on case studies, vignettes and narratives from teachers and learners around the world as they experienced Exploratory Practice in their different contexts, Hanks examines the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the Exploratory Practice framework and asks what the principles really mean in practice.
Teaching Shakespeare to ESL Students: The Study of Language Arts in Four Major Plays
Added by: Anonymous | Karma: | Only for teachers, Literature Studies | 10 August 2017
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This is a teacher’s resource book tailor-made for EFL teachers who want to bring Shakespeare into their classes. It includes forty innovative lesson plans with ready-to-use worksheets, hands-on games and student-oriented activities that help EFL learners achieve higher levels of English proficiency and cultural sensitivity.