[NIFL-ESL:9160] Esl multilevel class

From: Anna Capalbo (acapalbo@libero.it)
Date: Sun Jul 13 2003 - 12:36:03 EDT


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Hello,

I have a serious problem. I'm teaching ESL in a post-graduate course for
human resource management. Others (not English teachers) selected the
students for the course (asking them only to translate a few sentences). At
the moment I have 22 students of which 6 cannot answer the question "What is
your name" and another 6 are language graduates! Do you have any suggestions
on how to handle the situation? It is not possible to separate them, nor to
exonerate the language graduates from the course. I need help, please! Any
suggestions on books would be precious. (I'm writing from Italy) Thank you
in advance.
Anna Capalbo



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