Textbooks and Materials:

Required (depending on you status and goals)

(P&B) Pergoy, S. F., and Boyle, O. F. (1997). Reading, Writing, & Learning ESL (2nd ed.), New York: Longman.

(CDE) Carrell, P., Devine, J., and Eskey, D. (1988). Interactive approaches to second language reading. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1988.

(G) Gunderson, L. (1991). ESL literacy instruction: A guidebook to theory and practice. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall Regents.

(R) Raimes, A. (1983). Techniques in teaching writing. New York: Oxford University Press.

(JR) Reid, J. (1993). Teaching ESL writing. Englewood, Cliffs, N.J.: Regents/Prentice Hall.

On reserve in the HLRC (3031 JKHB)

(M) McKay, S. (Ed.) (1984). Composing in a second language. New York: Newbury House.

A few other articles (Anderson, etc.) in the HLRC and the HBLL Course Reserve Library

Recommended (but optional)

(K) Kroll, B. (1993). Second language writing: Research insights for the classroom. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Internet access (through an Internet Service Provider or a campus computer lab) for e-mail and access to chapter questions on WWW



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