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Bringing Creative Teaching into the Young Learner Classroom PRICE ONLY WHILE STOCK LASTS

Lynne Cameron Penny McKay

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Oxford University Press
01 January 2010

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A series of short, accessible books for teachers who are new to ELT or who are looking for new creative ways of teaching with limited resources. Containing lesson plans for teaching elementary to intermediate level students, the activities are simple and adaptable and come complete with ideas for board work and pictures teachers can copy. They are particularly well suited to classrooms where there are few resources.   Teaching Ideas for Teachers of Young Learners FORTHCOMING

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 275mm,  Width: 209mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   308g
ISBN:   9780194422482
ISBN 10:   0194422488
Series:   Into the Classroom
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Audience:   ELT/ESL ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Bringing Creative Teaching into the Young Learner Classroom PRICE ONLY WHILE STOCK LASTS

'...non-native speaker teachers can find useful strategies to develop their proficiency in the target language, native-speaker teachers can pick up ideas on how to understand, ...and the new cultural context where they are to teach.' Lee Van Canh, Modern English Teacher - Volume 21/4 'This is an excellent book for less experienced teachers of young learners.' Humanising Language Teaching Magazine for teachers and teacher trainers Bringing creative teaching into the young learner classroom. L. Cameron & P. McKay. (2010) Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19442248-2. 104pp; A4; additional resources are downloadable from a website. This is best described as an exceptionally good by the teacherteacher's resource book. In 28 chapters there are several dozen excellent teaching ideas for 5-12 year-olds grouped into nine sections. Each chapter and section has a descriptive title that actually makes sense e.g., Chapter 7: 'Healthy competition'. (This is harder to achieve than one might think.) Each chapter ends with a well-founded statement of rationale. The parts are: Knowing and challenging your learners; Encouraging your students to learn; Going beyond the coursebook; Empowering your learners; Assessment; Playing with the sounds of English; Bringing the real world into the classroom; Using make believe, performance, and metaphor; For the teacher: Language and cultural contexts. All the activities encourage the use of spoken Eng by the teacher (e.g., not a DVD): in the short but informative introduction, the authors say why. This looks like a really good book. The Teacher Trainer Journal, Vol 29/3


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