Materials and Methods in ELT: A Teacher's Guide (Applied Language Studies) (2nd Edition)

Materials and Methods in ELT: A Teacher's Guide (Applied Language Studies) (2nd Edition)

by JoMcDonough (Author), Christopher Shaw (Author)

Synopsis

Materials and Methods in ELT, Second Edition offers a comprehensive and practical introduction to central themes in the principles and practice of Teaching English as a Foreign/Second Language. * Offers a comprehensive and practical introduction to central themes in the principles and practice of Teaching English as a Foreign/Second Language. * Features a number of new sections, including task-based learning, the use of the internet, and teacher-research, as well as new samples from current teaching materials. * Includes an appendix with a selected list of key websites for teachers and students. * This second edition has been completely revised and updated.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 296
Edition: 2
Publisher: W.B.
Published: 16 Jan 2003

ISBN 10: 0631227377
ISBN 13: 9780631227373

Media Reviews
'I have been recommending this book for some years to overseas teachers of English who are interested in evaluating the appropriateness of current approaches to ELT for their own classrooms. The second edition is both more comprehensive and more detailed and is a highly accessible resource for individual teachers or course tutors.' Tricia Hedge, University of Warwick 'This edition thoroughly discusses and illustrates the central pedagogical issues in ELT, with an especially rich emphasis on contextual factors in diverse educational settings.' John Sivell, Brock University
Author Bio
Jo McDonough is Senior Lecturer in ELT in the Department of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex. She is the author of ESP in Perspective (1984) and Research Methods for English Language Teachers (with Steven McDonough, 1997). Christopher Shaw is Senior Teaching Fellow in the English Language Teaching Centre at the University of Essex. His research interests include teaching English for academic purposes.