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Shona Whyte's insight:
See also the UEFAP site. http://www.uefap.com/
Shona Whyte's comment,
January 20, 3:34 AM
There seems to be a lot of interest in this sort of resource. I'm curious about how people see it being used for language teaching and learning.
Robin Yu's curator insight,
January 23, 5:22 PM
An excellent resource that works as a corpus for EAL and CLIL teachers alike. Delete the scoop?
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Shona Whyte's insight:
Nice set of tools and activities for English for Academic Purposes.
Robin Yu's comment,
January 16, 7:01 AM
The word lists can be found elsewhere but the highlighter tools and gap-fill maker are unique tools from Nottingham.
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"I strongly believe we need to be (re)creating a climate of knowledge building in the EAP classroom." Steve Kirk
Shona Whyte's insight:
Steve Kirk argues that in language for academic purposes classes, fluency activities where learners "just speak" are insufficient: learners also need to learn to develop "contentful" contributions.
I think a) this is also true of other second/foreign language teaching contexts and b) a strong version of task-based teaching can help address this concern. Delete the scoop?
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