Teaching adult second language learners / Heather McKay, Abigail H. Tom.
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TextSeries: Cambridge handbooks for language teachersPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999Description: viii, 234 pages. ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0521649900
- 9780521649902
- 21 418.00715 M.H.T
- P53 .M33 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-232) and indexes.
"Teaching Adult Second Language Learners addresses the special needs of adults studying English, particularly those who have immigrated to English-speaking countries. It provides a useful summary of the principles involved in teaching adults as well as a wealth of activities specially designed for adult learners." "The book is divided into three sections: section I contains an introduction to the adult language learner. It also discusses assessment and placement of students, and the organization of courses and lesson organization; section II gives teachers techniques for building community in the classroom; section III provides activities designed for students at various levels that are organized thematically around topics such as self-identification, food, clothing, and work. Whenever possible, alternative activities are suggested to accommodate the needs of multilevel classes."--Jacket.
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