Teaching ESL/EFL with the Internet: Catching the Wave

Read Teaching ESL/EFL with the Internet: Catching the Wave PDF by Carine M. Feyten, Michelle D. Macy, Jeannie Ducher, Maktoto Yoshii, Eunwook Park, Brendan D. Calandra, John Meros eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Teaching ESL/EFL with the Internet: Catching the Wave Designed by scholars and teachers of second language acquisition and educational technology, this user-friendly text will equip its reader with the necessary pedagogical principles for using technology in the classroom. A one-stop resource for ESL/EFL teachers, and for teaching graduate students how to use the Internet in their ESL/EFL courses.. This guide helps future teachers use the Internet effectively and creatively in their ESL/EFL classrooms. Each chapter offers sound peda

Teaching ESL/EFL with the Internet: Catching the Wave

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Rating : 4.28 (983 Votes)
Asin : 0130885401
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 175 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-04-15
Language : English

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Designed by scholars and teachers of second language acquisition and educational technology, this user-friendly text will equip its reader with the necessary pedagogical principles for using technology in the classroom. A one-stop resource for ESL/EFL teachers, and for teaching graduate students how to use the Internet in their ESL/EFL courses.. This guide helps future teachers use the Internet effectively and creatively in their ESL/EFL classrooms. Each chapter offers sound pedagogical foundations and advice for teachers, as well as easy-to-read tips. Also provided are field-tested sample lessons teachers can immediately implement or use as a practical guide and framework to create their own lessons. The chapters are clearly written and the lessons are flexible and easy to modify to other levels and topics. Varied activities capitalize on the authentic and constantly updated nature of the Internet, encouraging learning in meaningful, relevant, and practical situational contexts

She is presently completing a Ph.D. in second-language acquisition and instructional technology at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. in second-language acquisition and instructional technology at the University of South Florida. Carine M. She has won several teaching awards and one research award, has presented nationally and internationally, and has pub

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Designed by scholars and teachers of second language acquisition and educational technology, this user-friendly text will equip its reader with the necessary pedagogical principles for using technology in the classroom. Varied activities capitalize on the authentic and constantly updated nature of the Internet, encouraging learning in meaningful, relevant, and practical situational contexts. Each chapter offers sound pedagogical foundations and advice for teachers, as well as easy-to-read tips.A one-stop resource for ESL/EFL teachers, and for teaching graduate students how to use the Internet in their ESL/EFL courses.. The chapters are clearly written and the lessons are flexible and easy to modify to other levels and topics. Also provided are field-tested sample lessons teachers can immediately implement or use as a practical guide and framework to create their own lessons. From the Back CoverThis guide helps future teach