I should probably call this entry the Book of the Break. I studied this book everywhere I went over the winter vacation. Actually, I have been reading this book and another book called The Essentials of English Language Teaching.
This is not a book I recommend to anyone who does not teach English as a second language for a living. It would be deathly boring. I do teach EFL for a living and the ideas in this book have given me some new insight and a concrete guide that I am sure will result in more productive lessons for both my adult and children's lessons. A lot of the concepts in this book were, of course, familiar to me, but when they are laid down methodically and clearly some wandering pieces to the big jig-saw puzzle started to find their way home... I need time to try to make the theories work but I can honestly say...I see the light!
This is not a book I recommend to anyone who does not teach English as a second language for a living. It would be deathly boring. I do teach EFL for a living and the ideas in this book have given me some new insight and a concrete guide that I am sure will result in more productive lessons for both my adult and children's lessons. A lot of the concepts in this book were, of course, familiar to me, but when they are laid down methodically and clearly some wandering pieces to the big jig-saw puzzle started to find their way home... I need time to try to make the theories work but I can honestly say...I see the light!
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