Teaching ESL/EFL Reading and Writing

By I.S.P. Nation

Series: ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series 

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Chapter 1 Learning to read in another language 1

Learning to read in the first language

Learning to read in another language

Principles for teaching reading

Chapter 2 Learning to recognise and spell words

Prerequisites for formal reading instruction

Phonics and the alphabetic principle

The role of phonics in a reading programme

Spelling: productive phonics

Learning to spell

Designing a focused spelling programme

Chapter 3 Intensive reading

Focuses in intensive reading

Features of a good reading exercise

Are comprehension questions good reading exercises?

Comprehension of the text

The focus of comprehension questions

Grammar features in the text

Cohesive devices

Strategy development

Standardized reading procedures

Handling the exercises

The role of teaching exercises

Chapter 4 Extensive reading

Understand the goals and limitations of extensive reading

Find your learners= present vocabulary level

Provide plenty of interesting and appropriate reading texts

Set, encourage and monitor large quantities of extensive reading

Support and supplement extensive reading with language focused learning and fluency development

Help learners move systematically through the graded reader levels

Simplified and unsimplified texts

The extensive reading programme

Chapter 5 Reading faster

The nature and limits of reading speed

The nature of fluency development

The nature of fluency development activities

Increasing oral reading speed

Increasing careful silent reading speed

Increasing silent expeditious reading speed

Frequently asked questions about reading speed

Chapter 6 Assessing reading

Motivating

Measuring achievement

Diagnosing problems

Measuring reading proficiency

Issues in making and using comprehension tests

Chapter 7 Helping learners write

Principles for teaching writing

Designing tasks

Experience tasks

Bringing tasks within the learners' experience

Making sure learners have the experience to do a task

Shared tasks

Guided tasks

Independent tasks

Using the four kinds of tasks

Chapter 8 The writing process

The parts of a writing programme

Meaning-focused writing

The parts of the writing process

Considering the goals of the writer and model of the reader

Gathering ideas

Ideas to text

Editing

Reviewing

Diagnosing control of the parts of the writing process

Diagnosing from the written product

Chapter 9 Topic types

The topic type hypothesis

Topic types and writing

Topic types and reading

Limitations of the topic type approach

Chapter 10 Responding to written work

Motivating

Improving the quality of writing

Measuring proficiency in writing

Appendix 1 Spelling correspondences

Appendix 2 Conjunction relationships

References

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