Teaching Reading, Writing, and Grammar to Adult Students of English as a Second Language

Curriculum Guideline

Effective Date:
Course
Discontinued
No
Course Code
TESL 4203
Descriptive
Teaching Reading, Writing, and Grammar to Adult Students of English as a Second Language
Department
Teaching English as a Second Language
Faculty
Language, Literature & Performing Arts
Credits
3.00
Start Date
End Term
Not Specified
PLAR
No
Semester Length
15 weeks
Max Class Size
25
Contact Hours
4 hours per week
Method(s) Of Instruction
Lecture
Learning Activities
  1. Lecture/demonstration
  2. Small group/pair discussion
  3. Individual/small group projects
  4. Individual/small group presentations
  5. Group discussion
  6. Reading and writing assignments
  7. Micro-teaching
Course Description
This is one of a group of six courses that together lead to a Douglas College Certificate in Teaching and Tutoring English as a Second Language to Adult ESL Learners. Students learn how to structure reading and writing activities and grade them to the level of the students, using resources to develop complete reading, writing and grammar lesson plans. The course gives students a broad overview of English grammar as it is taught to ESL speakers. Students are introduced to techniques for teaching grammar and vocabulary to ESL learners in a wide range of settings. Students will also learn how to create assessment tools for these skills.
Course Content
  1. basic methods of teaching reading to adults for whom English is a second language 
  2. basic methods of teaching writing to adults for whom English is a second language
  3. strategies for teaching English grammar and vocabulary in context
  4. development of tasks and mini-lessons for teaching reading and writing
  5. assessment of and other types of response to ESL students’ written work and reading assignments
  6. development of useful resource materials and lesson ideas
Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

  1. apply the basic tenets of  second language reading theory as it applies to adult ESL learners
  2. apply the basic principles of  reading methodology to teaching adult ESL learners
  3. apply the basic principles of second language writing methodology to teaching adult ESL learners
  4. demonstrate an understanding of English grammar from a TESL perspective by creating teachable segments for grammatical items
  5. select and develop tasks for teaching ESL reading, writing, and grammar for a hypothetical classroom
  6. assess the usefulness of commercially available resources for teaching ESL reading, writing and grammar in specific teaching contexts
  7. create materials for teaching ESL reading, writing and grammar in specific teaching contexts
  8. develop quizzes and other means of assessment to measure ESL student progress in reading, writing and grammar
  9. respond to ESL student writing in appropriate and constructive ways
Means of Assessment

Courses are evaluated on the standard graded system that applies in evaluating coursework for credit courses. Students are assigned grades according to their level of achievement on a variety of assessments which may include evaluated assignments, presentations, teaching simulations, and tests. A class participation mark may be included in the grade.

Textbook Materials

Students may be required to purchase textbooks.

Prerequisites

Admission to TESL Program