An Introduction to Teaching English Language Learners

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An Introduction to Teaching English Language Learners This course will take you on a fascinating exploration of what it means to be a teacher of English Language Learners, how to understand who your students are and the needs they have, and how to choose the most appropriate materials and activities for your classroom. You'll learn how you can choose and fine-tune the principles that exactly fit your teaching situation. You ll begin with an exploration of how English is different from and similar to other languages and how these differences affect teaching other subjects. Next, you ll learn about methods for understanding your students unique needs. You ll then read about several general language-teaching principles. In the second half of the course, you ll examine reasons why students benefit from learning grammar and explore methods for picking the right activities to aid in their study. You ll then move on to a discussion of why writing is such a particular challenge for language learners and what you can do to help them overcome it. You ll conclude the course with an overview of effective assessment design, administration, and scoring. Course Objectives At the end of this course, the learner will be able to: Module 1 Discover how English is different from and similar to your students' native tongues and how English language instruction differs from teaching other subjects, like mathematics, history, or biology.

Explore the many roles teachers play in the classroom, as well as how society's expectations, the classroom context, a teacher's personality, and student needs shape them. Module 2 Understand who your students are and how their age, motivation, ability level, and reasons for studying English influence how you will teach them English. Learn about the methods that have been used to teach English, and understand what their various limitations are. Module 3 Learn about a number of general language-teaching principles you can use to guide your choice of classroom activities. Discover different ways to select and teach words and phrases that are especially useful for your students, and get to know the lexical approach. Module 4 Understand what grammar is, why it is important to teach, and how you can select activities that will help your students learn grammatical patterns with competence and confidence. Examine listening and speaking skills while exploring what you can do to help learners communicate more effectively in English. Module 5 Examine reading skills and study various techniques to help your learners improve their comprehension and reading speed.

Understand why writing is the most challenging ability for language learners, and learn how to select appropriate tasks and topics to help your students compose written works more effectively. Module 6 Learn basic terms and common techniques for assessment and testing and how to measure students' progress in English. Develop a clearer sense of how to become a more effective and reflective teacher and see the importance of continuing your professional growth now and throughout your career.

Course Syllabus Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Reading: Introduction Reading: How Linguists Look at English Reading: Who Is a Native Speaker of English? Reading: How English Language Teaching is Different Reading: What Is Teaching? Reading: Roles and Expectations Reading: ESL and EFL Reading: Four Teachers and Four Perspectives on Teaching Reading: Different Styles of Classroom Interaction Interactivity 1A Reading: Who Are You Teaching? Reading: The Effects of Age in General Reading: The Particular Effects of Age Reading: Why Are Your Students Studying English? Reading: Students in Class: Similarities and Differences Reading: Popular Teaching Methods Reading: The Direct Method and the Grammar Translation Method Reading: Modern Methods Reading: The Humanistic Revolution Reading: Limitations of Methods Interactivity 2A Reading: Introduction Reading: What Is Principled English Language Teaching? Reading: Eight Principles from Murphy and Byrd Reading: Choosing Your Own Principles Reading: Choosing and Developing Principles: Two Examples Reading: How Do You Teach Vocabulary?

Reading: Three Limitations of Teaching Only Referential Meaning Reading: Teaching Vocabulary Using Synonyms and Antonyms Reading: Teaching Vocabulary Using Word Chains, Rhyming, and Expressions Interactivity 3A Lesson 4 Reading: How Do You Teach Grammar? Reading: Teaching Grammar Through Listening Reading: Top-Down Grammar Teaching Reading: Teaching Grammar in Context Reading: How Do You Teaching Listening and Speaking? Reading: The Importance of Stress in English Reading: Four Kinds of Listening and Speaking Reading: Teaching Listening Reading: Teaching Speaking Interactivity 4A Lesson 5 Reading: How Do You Teaching Reading? Reading: Writing and Spelling Systems Reading: Teaching Reading Subskills Reading: Types of Reading Classes Reading: How Do You Teach Writing? Reading: The Transcription of Spoken English Reading: The Vocabulary and Grammar of Writing Reading: Characteristics of Good Writing Reading: Teaching Writing Interactivity 5A Lesson 6 Reading: How Do You Assess Your Students? Reading: Assessment Reading: Testing Terminology

Reading: Designing, Administering, and Scoring Tests Reading: The Use and Abuse of Testing Reading: The Abuse of Test Scores Reading: How Can You Become a More Reflective Teacher? Reading: Teaching Knowledge Reading: Teaching Efficiency Reading: Teaching Insight Reading Professional Development Interactivity 6A