[NIFL-ESL:3848] Re: New Teacher Assistant Query

From: Marianne Dryden (mdryden@mail.utexas.edu)
Date: Sun Dec 12 1999 - 14:15:32 EST


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These sound great; I will check them out for my program.

The Center for Applied Linguistics also has a new teachers' toolkit, and Many
Eric Digest on teaching.

"E.L. Easton" wrote:

> At 01:54 PM 12/10/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >This upcoming January, I will assist an ESL teacher at The Nationalities
> Service Center.  The learners are adults from several language backgrounds.
>   Are there texts that I should read before I begin?
> ________________________________
>
> Here is a short online course for new language teachers.  It covers the
> fundamentals of-- What is language-- so that people can think about what
> they're teaching.
>
> http://eleaston.com/methods123.html#crs
>
> The links at the top of this page are for sites which talk about teaching
> language:
> http://eleaston.com/methods123.html
>
> Eva Easton
> eva@eleaston.com
> http://eleaston.com



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