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Contribution to Book
Introducing Our Guest Speaker
New Ways in Using Authentic Materials in the Classroom (1999)
  • Theresa M McGarry, University of South Carolina
Abstract
Book Summary: Ideas and activities for using authentic materials in the English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) classroom are collected here. Each activity centers on an audio, visual, or written text from an English language environment, including samples from many different genres: television, radio, and video; newspapers, magazines, and literature; maps, mail, and other documents; texts for academic and business settings; and food (menus, recipes, labels). Each teacher-suggested activity include a sample or synopsis of the authentic text used and a sample worksheet if used in the lesson. The activities focus on all language skills (reading, writing, grammar, listening, conversation), and acquisition of cultural knowledge is a focus of many of the exercises. Entries describe the target language skills levels, general and specific aims, necessary class and preparation time, suggested resources, step-by-step classroom procedures, grading notes, caveats and options, and references and further reading options. (Each section contains references.) (MSE)

Keywords
  • guest speaker,
  • teaching,
  • linguistics,
  • language skills
Publication Date
1999
Editor
R. E. Larimer and L. Schleicher
Publisher
TESOL
ISBN
0939791803
Citation Information
Theresa M McGarry. "Introducing Our Guest Speaker" Alexandria, VirginiaNew Ways in Using Authentic Materials in the Classroom Vol. II (1999)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/theresa_mcgarry/11/