Publication: Discussions that Work: Task-centered Fluency Practice
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| Title: | Discussions that Work: Task-centered Fluency Practice |
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| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
| Year: | 1981 |
| ISBN | 0521281695 |
| Number of Pages | 122 |
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| Pages: | 1-122 |
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| Description / Comments: | LCCN: 80-42199 Preface -- Part I. General Principles: 1. What is a discussion? -- 2. Some factors in a good discussion: topic, group-work, role-play -- 3. Giving the discussion a purpose: the task -- 4. Organization -- Part II. Practical Examples: 5. Introduction -- 6. Brainstorming activities -- 7. Organizing activities -- 8. Compound activities -- Bibliography -- Index. Bibliography: p. 119-121./ Includes index. |
| Topics / Keywords: | adult literacy, ESL literacy, adult ESL, reference, English language -- study and teaching -- foreign speakers, English language -- spoken English, discussion |
| Section: | ESL > Adult |
| Resource Type: | Reference |
| Location: | Hanging Files |
| Copies: | 1 |
| Entry Date: | November 15th 2005 |
| Last Updated: | May 23rd 2007 |