Textbooks and Materials:

Required

(B) Brown, H. D. (1994). Teaching by principles: An interactive approach to language pedagogy. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall Regents.

Course packet of additional reading material, available where the textbooks are located in the bookstore.

Internet access (via Cougarnet, computer labs, or other internet service provider) (This medium will be used for announcements, informational materials [electronic "packet" pages], class business, research, assigned readings, teaching resources, submitting assignments, and other important class discussions.)

Recommended but optional

Lee, W. R. (1986). Language teaching games and contests (2nd edition). Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.

Klippel, F. (1984). Keep talking: Communicative fluency activities for language teaching. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press.

On Reserve at HBLL

Binder with lesson plans created by 577 students in previous semesters (Misc. OV563.3c)

(Newer lesson plans are in a lesson plan database on this site.)

Designated electronic and paper items for reading

Books with useful ideas for ESL teaching

Elsewhere

Other practical books with good ideas for teaching ESL/EFL.

Take a look at Georgia State University's ESL resources.



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Brigham Young University
Last Updated: Saturday, January 24, 1998