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Welcome to English to Speakers of Other Languages.
(English)
Добро пожаловать в английский язык Спикерам Других Языков (Russian)
他の言語のスピーカーへの英語へようこそ
(Japanese)
Bienvenidos a Inglés para Hablantes de Otros Idiomas.
(Spanish)
קבלת פנים לאנגלית לרמקולים של שפות אחרות (Hebrew)
youKoso eigo ga futatu me no Kotoba
(Japanese)
اهلا الانجليزيه للمتحدثين بلغات أخرى) (Arabic)
Benvenuto all'inglese agli altoparlanti di altre lingue (Italian)
Willkommen zu Englisch zu den Lautsprechern anderer Sprachen (German)
taggapin sa ingles sa magsalita ng iba wika
(Tagalog)
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Dear Students: It is a fantastic experience to be at Grovetown Elementary School, and to have the delight to teach International Students. Our classes will be fabulous because we will all learn from each other.
HINTS FOR STUDENTS
Continue to use and learn in your native language.
Read books in both languages that, will help you to become a good reader in other languages you study.
Do your homework, homework is an essential part of the ESOL curriculum.
The following is one of the syllabus for our classes.
ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES SYLLABUS
Level: I - Beginners
This course is based on developing conversational skills in Standard English with emphasis on vocabulary and grammatical structures in daily life situations. Vocabulary, pronunciation, sentence structure, and intonation are stressed. Beginning Conversation in Standard English endeavors to prepare students for academic classes and speaking assignments in general by achieving the following objectives:
• Develop student's conversational skills through the use of vocabulary and grammatical structures used in daily life situations. • Introducing real life situations through the use of presentations, poems, and role-plays. • Develop student's listening comprehension skills through exposure to recorded listening comprehension material. • Raise student's awareness of the basic principles of English pronunciation as well as common stress and intonation through exposure to chants, songs, and video clips. • Language Lab is required one day a week in which students speak, listen, and write recorded exercises.
EXPECTATIONS
• The student is expected to be able to conduct conversations in every day's situations. • The student is expected to participate in all written and oral activities. • The student is expected to be familiar with Standard English pronunciation, stress and intonation patterns
REQUIREMENTS:
• The student is required to keep a notebook with all written assignments for daily revision. • The student is required to do an Electronic Portfolio, on a familiar topic using vocabulary and grammatical structures. • The student is required to do a rough draft of his or her portfolio for initial revision prior his presentation. • The student is required to be able to be generally understood by a native speaker of English to at least an 80%.
GRADING CRITERIA
• Language Proficiency / Individual Presentations / Conversations 30% • Grammar for communication 20% • Written Test 10% • Electronic Portfolio 40%
This is an ESOL Syllabus in which copyright subsists © Copyright by Lourdes Estrella-Ansley 2007-2008 All Rights Reserved
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