Academic Competence. Theory and Classroom Practice: Preparing ESL Students for Content Course. Por H. D. Adamson. New York: Longman; 1993

Harold Orsmby

Resumen


A great many language courses are justified by claims that they ready students to be successful in some sort of academic context. In some cases; students may be told that they will be able to read bibliography in their specialty; in others; that they will be able to take part in mainstream educational programs that require them to know the second language well. The upstart is that; one way or another; all these courses have to do with teaching people to be academically competent. With this relatively short book; H.D. Adamson has made a very valuable contribution to helping language teachers deal with academic competence as part of their teaching. Although the book deals only with ESL teaching in US educational contexts; I feel it can be useful to teachers of other languages and in other contexts. It should also be of interest to teacher educators.

Palabras clave


Second language, Academic competitiveness, Language Teaching

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22201/enallt.01852647p.1995.21.289

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