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TSL 4251 (old FLE 4364) - ESOL 3:
Applying Linguistics to ESOL Teaching
and Testing
This course provides an overview of the components of language, linking them to methods and techniques of providing comprehensible instruction to English Language Learners (ELLs). Designed for preservice and inservice teachers, this course supports the development of professional literacy skills geared toward appropriate pedagogical practices for the instruction of ELL students in the United States.
Course Content Outline
- Sociolinguistics
- Language Components
- Phonology
- Morphology
- Semantics
- Syntax
- Oral & Written Discourse
- Pragmatics
- Differences & Exceptionalities
- Native Speaker Production Errors
- Native Speaker Differences
- Native Speaker Atypical Language Development
- Non-Native Speaker Production Errors
- Non-Native Speaker Differences
- Non-Native Speaker Atypical Language Development
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Application
Main Course Assignments to include in ESOL Binder
- LEP Analysis
- Modified Unit Plan
Course Readings
- Required: Ariza, E. N, et al. (2002). Why TESOL? Theories and Issues in Teaching English as a Second Language For K-12 Teachers. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company.
- Recommended: O’Malley, M. & Pierce, L. (1996). Authentic Assessment for English Language Learner: Practical Approaches for Teacher. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.
Course Documents
Course Syllabus
ESOL 3 Chalk & Wire ePortfolio Rubrics
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