Teaching English to Second Language Learners in Academic Contexts:
Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking provides the fundamental
knowledge that ESL and EFL teachers need to teach the four language
skills. This foundational text, written by internationally renowned
experts in the field, explains why skills-based teaching is at the heart
of effective instruction in English for academic purposes (EAP)
contexts. Each of the four main sections of the book helps readers
understand how each skill-reading, writing, listening, and
speaking-works and explains what research has to say about successful
skill performance. Pedagogically focused chapters apply this information
to principles for EAP curriculum design and to instructional activities
and tasks adaptable in a wide range of language-learning contexts.
Options for assessment and the role of digital technologies are
considered for each skill, and essential information on integrated-skill
instruction is provided. Moving from theory to practice, this
teacher-friendly text is an essential resource for courses in TESOL
programs, for in-service teacher-training seminars, and for practicing
EAP teachers who want to upgrade their teaching abilities and knowledge
bases.