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Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language: A Teacher Self-development and Methodology Guide [Paperback]

Jerry G. Gebhard (Author)
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0472082310 978-0472082315 September 15, 1996
In our times, international travel and extended living arrangements abroad have become almost a normal occurrence in the lives of many people, particularly the young and college educated. Many of these people, often with little training, find themselves with the opportunity to teach the English language to foreign students. After a short stint teaching EFL students in a foreign culture, once-confident English -language teachers often realize that some teacher training would have been useful.
This readable and creative new book by Jerry Gebhard is a textbook for the untrained ESL/EFL teacher. It is designed for use by self-motivated teachers who seek to maximize their potential as teachers and, in so doing, enhance the learning of their students. This guide stresses the multifaceted nature of teaching the English language to nonnative speakers and is based on the real experiences of teachers. It provides basic information that ESL teachers should know before they start teaching, as well as ideas on how language instructors can guide students in the skills of listening, conversation, reading, and writing.
Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language is unique in that it emphasizes self-development as central to being an ESL/EFL teacher. A variety of self-development tasks are included. Each chapter is guided by a set of questions directly relevant to teaching, including advice on teaching problems. An appendix provides addresses, phone numbers and information on professional second/foreign language-teaching organizations, as well as a list of professional journals and publishing houses.
The author's practical and self-motivating philosophy is inviting to a wide audience: EFL teachers, teachers of teachers, and those who have found themselves in a position for which their training is incomplete. It is an excellent work for everyday use and will serve as a fine reference tool.



Product Details

  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press/ESL (September 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0472082310
  • ISBN-13: 978-0472082315
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #280,171 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Up-to-date and to the point; a bridge of theory and practice, February 17, 1999
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This review is from: Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language: A Teacher Self-development and Methodology Guide (Paperback)
This is a book on language teaching for language teachers. The book takes the view that language teachers must be responsible for making the ideas in the book real for their own particular contexts. The book starts with self-development as a theme and then moves on to teaching skills. Jerry Gebhard is careful to point out that he is not providing a bag of tricks as each application is backed-up with a sound theoretical perspective. The references in each section are excellent if the busy teacher has some time to read in more depth. Also, each chapter has activities that teachers can explore in order to apply the chapter information to their own particular context. What I especially like is that these activities encourage teachers to talk to other teachers and colleagues. This is where real self-development starts. This book, then, is a welcome user friendly addition to the field of English Language Teaching. If the user is a teacher, you have found the right book!
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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you read the book, you will appreciate it., February 15, 2004
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This review is from: Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language: A Teacher Self-development and Methodology Guide (Paperback)
After reading Gebhard's book, I decided to see what others thought about the book. I was quite surprised to see one reviewer give the book only one star. But, then I read the review and realized that this person had not actually read the book. He simply decided that he did not like the book because he thought the author had friends write the reviews. His review without reading the book is like not liking a person because someone told you a few things about her.

I like Gebhard's book because he does not claim to know the best way to teach. Rather, he wants us, as ESL teachers or future teachers, to learn how to make our own decisions about what to do in the classroom. He gives lots of examples of things we can do as teachers. (I especially like his section chapters on teaching skills -- conversation, listening, reading, writing -- and his chapter on culture and teaching.)He also provides real problems that real teachers have, and gives multiple examples of activities and materials that experienced teachers use. But, he does not tell teachers how they should teach.
The book is full of ideas and easy to read. As an ESL teacher, I can highly recommend it.

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38 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stellar Work, January 18, 1999
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This review is from: Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language: A Teacher Self-development and Methodology Guide (Paperback)
This is an absoulute work of superb scholarship. Dr. Gebhard is obviously speaking from years of both research and real-life experience. In an area filled with dull and lifeless preachings by secluded scholars tucked away in ivory towers, this work stands out as a testament to thorough reaseach complimented by understandable and readable conclusions. A must read for anyone in this field!
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To emphasize the concept of self-development, I begin this book by illustrating its advantages. Read the first page
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precommunicative activities, informed teaching decisions, meet with other teachers, listening lab, talk tasks, laziest boy, teaching pronunciation, observing other teachers, using authentic materials, referential questions, listening materials, writing about teaching, second language teaching, questioning behaviors, language comprehensible, short transcripts, interactive classroom, strip story, proficient writers, language errors, error treatment, chances for students, practical articles
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New York, Cambridge University Press, United States, English Teaching Forum, Intercultural Press, Journal Writing Tasks, White Plains, Teacher Self-development Tasks Talk Tasks, Newbury House, Oxford University Press, Recommended Teacher Resources Readings, Englewood Cliffs, Peace Corps, Prentice Hall, Hokey Pokey, North Americans, Problem Some, Ann Arbor, Breaking Rules, Columbia University, Distinct Turns, Speaker Domination, Student Response, Teacher Command, Teachers College
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