
Introduction to TESOL
Becoming a Language Teaching Professional
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Introduction to TESOL
Becoming a Language Teaching Professional
About this book
A comprehensive introduction to TESOL for new and future teachers of English, offering a full and detailed view of the process of becoming a language teacher
Introduction to TESOL: Becoming a Language Teaching Professional presents an expansive and well-balanced view of both the interdisciplinary knowledgebase and professional opportunities in the field of language teaching. Written to help aspiring TESOL educators understand how to begin their careers, this comprehensive textbook covers both the foundational linguistic elements of TESOL as well as the practical pedagogical aspects of the discipline.
Written with the needs of the introductory student in mind, this book delves into the essentials of English?as a Second Language (ESL) and English?as a Foreign Language (EFL) teaching, covering professional organizations, language acquisition theories, instructional practices, professional development, and more. Readers are provided with clear descriptions of recent research and contemporary practices, numerous illustrations and examples highlighting key material, and engaging real-world vignettes from professionals teaching internationally. Offering a coherent overview and contextualized orientation of the field of TESOL, this guide:
- Discusses the differences in TESOL approaches in international settings
- Addresses the current state and potential future of TESOL with a view for new developments in teaching pedagogy and language research
- Explores the history and development of the field, including the political, social, and cultural decisions made about language teaching and learning
- Describes the specializations, niches, and subfields within the discipline of TESOL
- Explains what, how and why TESOL educators need a working understanding of linguistics and second language acquisition theories
- Outlines the scope of the profession and how to engage in professional organizations to grow in expertise
Introduction to TESOL: Becoming a Language Teaching Professional is essential reading for students and educators planning to enter this dynamic and rewarding area of language teaching.
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Part One
The Field of TESOL
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What Is TESOL?
Learning Outcomes
- compare and contrast the unique attributes of different contexts of English language learning
- define common acronyms in the field
- apply knowledge of proficiency levels to lesson planning, delivery, and instruction
- connect the disciplines that inform the study of second/additional language learning
- describe the interdisciplinary nature of TESOL
- discuss the specializations of professionals in the field
TESOL Voices
Diverse Learners, Diverse Settings
The World of TESOL Through Acronyms
| Acronym | Meaning | Context |
|---|---|---|
| ESL | English as a second language | Study of English in contexts where the language used outside of the classroom is English |
| ESOL | English to speakers of other languages | Study of English in contexts where the language used outside of the classroom is English |
| EFL | English as a foreign language | Study of English in contexts where the language used outside of the classroom is not English. Often the language employed outside of the classroom is the students’ primary language |
| EIL | English as an international language | Study of English as it is used internationally. It may imply use among individuals who may not be native speakers or bound to traditional native speaker norms |
| ELL | English language learning | This term does not imply context, but has been adopted frequently in the United States |
| Acronym | Meaning | Context |
|---|---|---|
| TESL | Teaching English as a second language | Teaching English to students in second language contexts (i.e., where the language used outside of the classroom is English) |
| TESOL | Teaching or teachers of English to speakers of other languages | Teaching English to students in second language contexts (i.e., where the language used outside of the classroom is English) |
| TEFL | Teaching English as a foreign language | Teaching English to students in foreign language contexts (i.e., where the language used outside of the classroom is not English). Often the language employed outside of the classroom is the students’ primary language |
| ELT | English language teaching | Teaching English internationally. This term does not imply context |
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part One: The Field of TESOL
- Part Two: TESOL Professionals’ Knowledge of Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition
- Part Three: TESOL Professionals’ Knowledge of Instruction, Planning, and Assessment
- Part Four: TESOL Professionals’ Knowledge of Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition
- Acronyms in TESOL/Applied Linguistics
- Index
- End User License Agreement