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Hughes, Stacey Holliday – ELT Journal, 2019
This article responds to Jordan and Gray's critique of the global coursebook and the call to have open, critical discussions about coursebook use in light of SLA research (Jordan and Gray 2019). I?make a case for why the assumptions made about what constitutes a global coursebook are too narrow. I?also dismiss the idea of one type of global…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Criticism, Language Research, Second Language Learning
Moser, Jason; Harris, Justin; Carle, John – ELT Journal, 2012
This article reports on a teacher-talk training course for Japanese primary school teachers, who are preparing to teach "communicative English" for the first time. The article argues that teacher-talk training is important for communicative classes with young students because most of the input and interaction is by default teacher…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, Foreign Countries

Reda, Ghsoon – ELT Journal, 2003
Argues that grading in the English-as-a-Foreign/International Language lexical syllabus takes place within the limitations of the basic area of English vocabulary. This is shown to be a consequence of the non-departure from "general interests: topics or topics that are deemed central to learning a target language. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning

Hill, Kent A. – ELT Journal, 2003
Responds to an earlier article that illustrated how metaphorically applying chaos and complexity theory to language teaching, second language acquisition, and the observed lesson can alter perspectives about how these things are viewed. Suggests that chaos and complexity theory could also help see the following areas in a new light: syllabus…
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Classroom Observation Techniques, Course Descriptions, Grammar

Haycraft, John – ELT Journal, 1983
Since adult students' expectations and classroom experiences for foreign language study may vary greatly, an extra phase of training is recommended to introduce them to the types of activity and study attitudes expected of them. Components for this phase and a sample outline are offered. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Course Descriptions, Expectation, Higher Education

Brumfit, Christopher – ELT Journal, 1984
Discusses the content, advantages, and disadvantages of a syllabus designed to teach English as a second language in a number of primary school classes in South India. The syllabus is based on the assumption that "form is best learned when the learner's attention is on meaning." (SED)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, English (Second Language)