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Materials Evaluation And Design For Language Teaching Paperback Ian Mcgrath

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Materials Evaluation And Design For Language Teaching Paperback Ian Mcgrath
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 69.15 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Ian McGrath
ISBN: 9780748613304, 0748613307
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Paperback

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Materials Evaluation And Design For Language Teaching Paperback Ian Mcgrath by Ian Mcgrath 9780748613304, 0748613307 instant download after payment.

Teaching materials play a crucial role in teaching-learning. When these take the form of a textbook it is essential that the textbook be carefully selected to meet both external requirements and the needs of the teachers. It is also important that teachers be able to mediate between the textbook and the learners, adapting and supplementing the book as necessary. Materials Evaluation and Design for Language Teaching provides a systematic approach to the selection and subsequent evaluation of textbooks and practical advice on their adaptation and supplementation. But it goes beyond this. For teachers who prefer to prepare their own materials rather than basing their teaching on a book there are suggestions on systematising the process of materials development and on the use of learner-generated materials.

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