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Raver-Lampman, Greg; Wilson, Corinne – TESOL Journal, 2018
This article explores the teaching of an acceptable alternative articulation to correct the mispronunciation of the English /l/ sound by speakers of some Asian languages and dialects who struggle to differentiate the English liquids /r/ and /l/. Although teaching pronunciation, and especially segmentals, has generated controversy over whether…
Descriptors: College Students, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language)
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Nanclares, Núria Hernández; Rodríguez, Mónica Pérez – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2016
This paper aims to discuss the impact on promoting student satisfaction and improving their involvement in their own learning when applying a "Flipped classroom" design in a first-year bilingual, English-taught module in a non-English-speaking country. "World Economy" is taught in the Faculty of Business and Economics at a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Satisfaction, Blended Learning
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Douglas, Jennifer – Across the Disciplines, 2015
Graduate students face a fundamental change in identity when transitioning from undergraduate writers to graduate writers. In their new role as graduate writers and researchers, they must move from consuming knowledge to producing knowledge through their writing. Often, they must learn new genres of writing, new disciplinary conventions, and new…
Descriptors: English for Academic Purposes, Graduate Students, Authors, Rhetoric
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Green, Marcia Lane – Adult Learning, 1989
Methods for teaching non-English speaking adults include using adult-oriented methods, introducing vocabulary in context, using graphic arts, encouraging discussion, using comparison and analogy, providing a relaxed atmosphere, letting students talk about themselves, using complete sentences, being a good role model, and letting students help each…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Non English Speaking, Second Language Instruction
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Aiguo, Wang – English for Specific Purposes, 2007
This note introduces readers to the development of English for specific purposes (ESP) teaching and research in China and, more specifically, aviation English curriculum development in the Chinese context, so that ESP professionals can be acquainted with the recent development of ESP theory and practice in a non-English speaking country like…
Descriptors: English for Special Purposes, Language Research, Foreign Countries, English Curriculum
Australian Dept. of Education, Canberra. Language Teaching Branch. – 1977
Four articles on fostering communicative competence in the English as a second language classroom are presented. In "Communicative Competence as an Emphasis in Language Teaching," Alan Kerr examines the subject at a theoretical level and looks at some implications for the classroom. In "Communicative Competence, or 'Who Speaks What…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Non English Speaking, Parent School Relationship
Layton, Kent – 1982
Non-English speaking students of average intelligence experience extreme frustration when learning to read. The frustration is partly a result of simultaneous requirements to speak, read, listen, and write in the new language. It also is possible that the teaching methods and strategies employed by the teachers could be harmful to non-English…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Models
Rodrigues, Raymond J. – 1981
Regular classroom teachers who, in addition to teaching their regular students, have to deal with students who do not speak English should follow certain principles in planning curricula and lessons for their non-English speaking students. These teachers should (1) distinguish formal classroom talk from informal talk; (2) allow opportunities for…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Elementary Secondary Education, English Instruction, English (Second Language)
Valencia, Atilano A. – 1983
Four commonly used approaches to teaching English as a second language to limited English proficiency and non-English proficiency students have both advantages and disadvantages. The Natural Approach is based on children's acquisition of speech sounds and oral proficiency through spontaneous interaction in a natural environment. Although a natural…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Ranard, Don; Hazerson, Wayne – 1981
This guide brings together two articles on the teaching of reading to Indochinese refugee adults who are illiterate, semiliterate, or non-Roman alphabet literate. In "Teaching Literacy to Adult Non-Native Speakers of English," Don Ranard addresses the questions of placement in literacy classes, native vs. English literacy, teaching…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Asian Americans, English (Second Language), Indochinese
Matthews, Debra Deane – 1982
Adult English as a second language (ESL) students must develop listening comprehension skill for two reasons: they need it for survival purposes immediately and it is the first step toward acquisition of English. These two needs reflect the distinction between listening for comprehension and listening for acquisition; they must be accounted for in…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Class Activities, English (Second Language), Language Processing
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Fradd, Sandra H. – Preventing School Failure, 1991
This article provides suggestions for the effective identification and instruction of students with English-language learning needs. The paper discusses terminology, the length of time required to master English, development of meaningful learning opportunities, and access to special education services. A form is presented for collecting student…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language), Handicap Identification
Hudson, David D., Ed. – Communication: Journal of the Communication Association of the Pacific, 1981
The articles in this special journal issue discuss specific methods and procedures for use by teachers in developing student competency in the use of English as a second language. Specific topics covered in the 12 articles are (1) teaching the functional usages of language, (2) teaching the persuasive uses of language, (3) developing the…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communicative Competence (Languages), Creative Teaching, Educational Theories
Smith, Anne C. – TESL Talk, 1980
A new method and curriculum for teaching Canadian history to non-English-speaking secondary school students is suggested. Eight chronological units of Canadian history provide the basic structure from which themes and concepts are developed. Techniques for implementing the curriculum incorporating language study are suggested. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language), English for Special Purposes
Holt, Louise; And Others – 1981
Guidelines and techniques for assisting limited English proficient students in adjusting to their new environment and learning to communicate in English are provided for classroom teachers without previous training in teaching English as a second language. The language and cultural differences of minority students in Utah are noted so that…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Bilingual Students, Classroom Techniques, Cultural Awareness
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