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Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. I wonder whether any of you out there can help me. I'm doing a ESL course specializing in teaching young learners. I have to to write about unique problems when teaching in the following countries: China, South Korea, VietNam Kuwait, Thailand, Bulgaria. I would apreciate a couple of minutes of your time and thank you in advance. |
Re: Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. Just to clarify, are you looking for information regarding teaching young learners in these countries? |
Re: Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. Hello Eric Yes I am, sorry I didn't make that clear. Ann |
Re: Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. I think you'd be much better off looking to research articles. Just search "Problem teaching ESL in China + young learners" You could aslo try Google Scholar for research articles |
Re: Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. Thank you for your help and pointing me in the right dirrection. Much appreciated. |
Re: Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. I expect you spotted the deliberate spelling mistake. Just testing... |
Re: Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. Hi there! Guess what, I'm struggling with the same thing at the moment. Did you get any answers to the questions in the YL course? Please can you help me or point me in the right direction???!!!! cecile@here-to-there.co.za Thanks. Cecile |
Re: Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. Try these sites. They're not specifically about young learners, but will cover the general problems faced by the different nationality groups : Frankfurt International School Learner English Problems faced by Chinese Learners ... |
Re: Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. I'm really sorry but I couldn't find any information, that I was happy with, to help me with this part of the course. To be honest, I didn't complete this course. I completed the main TEFL course but when I read the Young Learners one through, I decided that the content wasn't what I wanted. I already work with young learners privately and in a primary school. |
Re: Problems experienced when teaching ESL in other countries. Good question. Where would you find concise, accurate, and accessible information? Too many of the academic journal articles, from my perspective, remain cluttered and littered with jargon and hedging language. I'd like to find a snappy, informative article of 1000-1500 words. Ideas? |
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