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A Practical Guide to Teaching Reading Skills at All Levels Teacher's Book

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Reading is a vital language skill at all levels, and a key component in all examinations. Successful and effective readers are independent readers who have many different reading strategies at their disposal, and are aware of the type of reading that a particular text or situation demands. A Practical Guide to Teaching Reading Skills at All Levels provides MFL teachers with: practical guidance on how to develop a range of effective reading strategies; example reading activities in French, German and Spanish; advice on how to raise reading awareness and confidence in students; tips on how to support students' reading in the classroom; and lists of useful morphological trends in French, German and Spanish.

Author Biography:

Jenny Ollerenshaw has taught Modern Languages at all levels in schools and to adults. She was a member of the group of lecturers who founded the Centre for Modern Languages at the Open University and who wrote the first French courses there. She has written numerous French course books and has delivered a number of practical workshops and INSET talks on language teaching and learning. She has a special interest in developing learner autonomy
Release date NZ
January 20th, 2003
Audience
  • A / AS level
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Sue Ollerenshaw
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Pages
36
Dimensions
210x298x2
ISBN-13
9780953244065
Product ID
12003339

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