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Woods, Howard – TESL Talk, 1988
Discusses the experiences of some teachers in developing instructional materials for English as a second language, covering the areas of needs analysis, the planning stage of development, development, class trials, pedagogical layout, restrictions, and guidelines. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Material Development, Production Techniques
Bell, Jill – TESL Talk, 1981
Describes a workshop presentation that attempted to combine the theory and philosophy behind the production of modular units with the practical considerations faced by a teacher or material developer engaged in creating such a unit for himself. The workshop grew out of a project which developed materials for adult ESL. (Author/MES)
Descriptors: Adult Education, English (Second Language), Immigrants, Instructional Materials
Phillips, Chiquita – TESL Talk, 1988
Describes a soap opera, "Keeping Up with the Joneses," developed for adult English-as-a-second-language learners. The kit (a book and two audio tapes) combines listening, reading, and writing skills and provides exercises on syntax, communication, vocabulary and idioms. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adults, Audiotape Recordings, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Cray, Ellen – TESL Talk, 1988
Argues that English-as-a-second-language teachers who develop their own instructional materials are more able to consider their students' interests and needs and are also more able to teach relevant content and language. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Teachers, Material Development, Relevance (Education)
Wardhaugh, Ronald – TESL Talk, 1976
ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers must keep several things in mind when preparing materials. Linguistics is still a major descipline to turn to for insights. Recent language research too is valuable. Teachers should be aware of the many good materials already in existence which can be adapted. (CFM)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Instructional Materials, Language Instruction, Language Research
Burnaby, Barbara – TESL Talk, 1988
Describes the kinds of English-as-a-second-language materials development that are being undertaken in Canada and some of the circumstances that influence such work, including the relationship between Canadian and foreign publishing, the rewards and drawbacks of developing materials for commercial publishers or on government contracts, and…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Balcom, Patricia; Bridges, Susan – TESL Talk, 1982
The instructional designer in language instruction can choose a central function (e.g., describing) and build a teaching unit around it. The process involves choosing a situation that best displays the core function, determining possible secondary functions, discussing the personalities involved, and determining the formality or familiarity of the…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Discussion (Teaching Technique), Instructional Materials, Listening Comprehension
Coelho, Elizabeth – TESL Talk, 1988
Outlines the business and production aspects of self-publishing, with some tips for desktop publishing, as it involves the design and development of Canadian English-as a-second-language instructional materials. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Marketing, Material Development
Derwing, Tracey; Munro, Murray – TESL Talk, 1989
A survey of existing Canadian citizenship programs collected information regarding courses, students, staffing requirements, funding, governmental contact, instructional materials, and perceived needs. Recommendations based on findings are presented regarding networking, materials development, instructor training, funding, and bilingual classes.…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Citizenship Education, Course Content, English (Second Language)
Sutton, Michael – TESL Talk, 1988
Outlines the stages and methods of development of the "Read Canada!" series, including descriptions of obtaining and using feedback for revision and pointing out that students, teachers, and materials developers may not agree on the types of materials which best suit instruction. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Development, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, High Interest Low Vocabulary Books
Bell, Jill – TESL Talk, 1982
A program initiated by a garment company and carried out in cooperation with a board of education focused on conversational skills and industry jargon as well as problem-solving language. The program's development is described, including an evaluation and suggestions by a company manager. (MSE)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Employer Attitudes, English for Special Purposes
Trebble, Maggi; Wallace, David – TESL Talk, 1982
A course developed by a college in conjunction with a major union focused entirely on English as a means of becoming more active in the union, understanding the collective bargaining agreement, and defending union member rights. Program development, material development, and teaching methods are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Second Language Programs, English for Special Purposes, Fashion Industry
Coelho, Elizabeth – TESL Talk, 1988
Describes the Jigsaw technique, a small-group organization and instructional method which offers a highly interactive learning experience, and how it can be applied in adolescent and adult English-as-a-second-language classes or used as a model from which teachers can create their own instructional materials. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communicative Competence (Languages), Educational Strategies, English (Second Language)
Nettle, Mary Ellen – TESL Talk, 1982
English classes conducted for two groups of women, garment factory workers and building cleaners, are compared. The garment workers interviewed each other and produced a slide-tape program. The cleaners produced a song about their work and in the process, developed awareness of the work situation, and a sense of cooperation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employee Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, English for Special Purposes
Barndt, Deborah; Marino, Dian – TESL Talk, 1982
Ideas for classroom activities and student-developed materials for immigrant English programs are drawn from worker's discussion of feelings and perceptions of the workplace. They include sociodrama, singing, photography, and cartoons. (MSE)
Descriptors: Cartoons, Class Activities, Employee Attitudes, English for Special Purposes
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