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Backed by evidence and research, this practical book presents an
innovative yet comprehensive approach to teaching non-native
English speakers the main communication and cultural competencies
that are required to succeed in an international English-speaking
workplace. Each unit includes strategies for teaching key skills,
tasks to encourage reflection and notes on relevant cultural and
technological issues. Practical features in each unit include
lesson plans and materials, insights from the research, extension
tasks, reflection activities and further readings. Supported by
current learning theories, key teaching methodologies and
assessment materials, the chapters address the challenges that
non-native English speakers may face in the international
English-speaking workplace. Areas of focus include: Job hunting Job
applications Interviews Interpersonal, written and spoken
communication Performance appraisals Applying for promotions
Written for pre-service, practicing and future teachers, with
specific guidance for each role, this is an essential resource for
all educators who want to confidently address the challenges that
non-English speakers may encounter at work, including linguistic
proficiency, cultural awareness and the use of technology.
This volume shares proven strategies for Academic English teaching,
research, and development in challenging circumstances. Through
original first-hand experiences from around the world, the
collection reveals how educators in higher education have responded
to the specific needs and challenges of teaching second language
learners in turbulent times, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Organised thematically, the book covers rapid responses to crises,
adapting to teaching online, collaborations and online learning
communities, and assessment practices. The volume provides original
insights and practical suggestions for a range of practices across
English for Academic and Specific Purposes that can address new and
unfamiliar circumstances, both now and in future challenging times.
The collection includes a wealth of effective strategies, varied
research methodologies, and resources for practice making it an
invaluable reference for practitioners, students, and researchers
in the field of academic English, ESL/EFL, and online language
instruction.
This volume shares proven strategies for Academic English teaching,
research, and development in challenging circumstances. Through
original first-hand experiences from around the world, the
collection reveals how educators in higher education have responded
to the specific needs and challenges of teaching second language
learners in turbulent times, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Organised thematically, the book covers rapid responses to crises,
adapting to teaching online, collaborations and online learning
communities, and assessment practices. The volume provides original
insights and practical suggestions for a range of practices across
English for Academic and Specific Purposes that can address new and
unfamiliar circumstances, both now and in future challenging times.
The collection includes a wealth of effective strategies, varied
research methodologies, and resources for practice making it an
invaluable reference for practitioners, students, and researchers
in the field of academic English, ESL/EFL, and online language
instruction.
Backed by evidence and research, this practical book presents an
innovative yet comprehensive approach to teaching non-native
English speakers the main communication and cultural competencies
that are required to succeed in an international English-speaking
workplace. Each unit includes strategies for teaching key skills,
tasks to encourage reflection and notes on relevant cultural and
technological issues. Practical features in each unit include
lesson plans and materials, insights from the research, extension
tasks, reflection activities and further readings. Supported by
current learning theories, key teaching methodologies and
assessment materials, the chapters address the challenges that
non-native English speakers may face in the international
English-speaking workplace. Areas of focus include: Job hunting Job
applications Interviews Interpersonal, written and spoken
communication Performance appraisals Applying for promotions
Written for pre-service, practicing and future teachers, with
specific guidance for each role, this is an essential resource for
all educators who want to confidently address the challenges that
non-English speakers may encounter at work, including linguistic
proficiency, cultural awareness and the use of technology.
Combining a theoretical approach with practical activities, this
book is invaluable for nursing and midwifery students and will help
them to master the basics of writing at university. It equips
students with the skills needed to examine cognitive processes such
as reflection and critical thinking and includes essential
information on referencing correctly and avoiding plagiarism. Going
beyond the traditional essay, it provides support and guidance on
producing care critiques, action plans, portfolios and journal
article reviews alongside complex argumentative writing and
undergraduate dissertation proposals. This fourth edition supports
nursing and midwifery students throughout their course, with new
sections on making effective notes, writing abstracts and designing
posters for conferences as well as a writing skills questionnaire
to help assess their level and track their progress. It reflects
the latest referencing styles and reflection models and includes
more examples from mental health, children and learning disability
nursing. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this is a
comprehensive writing toolkit for students of nursing, midwifery,
health and social care. Suitable for students of all levels, it is
ideal for use in class or for independent study. Even more useful
resources, videos and activities can be found on a companion
website (www.worldsofenglish.com/).
Providing an accessible introduction to narrative discourse, this
book takes the reader from its present theory and practice to its
future research and applications. Narrative Discourse offers a
sound discussion of the theoretical principles underlying the study
of narrative, covering what narrative is, how it has been
understood in the last forty years and the issues surround the
different conceptualisations of narrative discourse. It presents a
comprehensive overview of its practical applications, covering
topics such as narratives in the workplace and narratives of
immigration. It also provides readers with advice and guidance on
how to set up their own projects for analysising narrative
discourse. This is an essential addition to the book collection of
advanced students and researchers interested in the theory and
practice of narrative discourse.
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