lunes, 10 de agosto de 2009

Teaching English to Children

Passport to English

passport front Front Page.

An attractive front page with crest, and a place to write the student's name and school name.
My name is:
................................
In Japanese..............
I am a girl / boy.
I am ........years old.
My birthday is ........
I am .............cm tall. Personal Details.

Space to fill in some personal details (name, age, sex, birthday, height) and for a photograph or "Print Club" sticky picture. (Inside front cover)


About my family:
I have.....brothers.
I have........sisters.
I have........pets.
My pets are....... Family Details.

Space to fill in some family details (number of brothers, sisters and pets). (Inside rear cover)


My favorite...
color is ...........
friend is ..........
food is ............
animal is ..........
singer is ..........
sport is ...........
hobby is ........... Personal Favorites.

Space to fill in some personal favorites - color, friend, food, animal, singer, sport and hobby. (Inside rear cover)

Teaching English Language

English as a Foreign or Second Language
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"ESL" redirects here. For other uses, see ESL (disambiguation).
An immigrant makes an American breakfast, aided by instructional materials from the YMCA, 1918.

ESL (English as a second language), ESOL (English for speakers of other languages), and EFL (English as a foreign language) all refer to the use or study of English by speakers with a different native language. The precise usage, including the different use of the terms ESL and ESOL in different countries, is described below. These terms are most commonly used in relation to teaching and learning English, but they may also be used in relation to demographic information.

ELT (English language teaching) is a widely-used teacher-centred term, as in the English language teaching divisions of large publishing houses, ELT training, etc. The abbreviations TESL (teaching English as a second language), TESOL (teaching English to speakers of other languages) and TEFL (teaching English as a foreign language) are also used.

Other terms used in this field include EAL (English as an additional language), EIL (English as an international language), ELF (English as a lingua franca), ESP (English for special purposes, or English for Specific Purposes), EAP (English for academic purposes). Some terms that refer to those who are learning English are ELL (English language learner), LEP (limited English proficiency) and CLD (culturally and linguistically diverse).

Nuevas Tecnologías

Nuevas tecnologías de la enseñanza del inglés