Foreign Language Study English As A Second Language
Step Forward Canada 2
Language for Everyday Life
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2007
- Category
- English as a Second Language
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780195426311
- Publish Date
- Oct 2007
- List Price
- $65.95
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Where to buy it
Description
Step Forward Canada Book 2 uses real-life situations and everyday events to teach mature or adult ESL learners the building blocks of the English language. It is a four-skill book whose comprehensive, easy-to-navigate Table of Contents gives instructors a clear picture of the lessons and identifies where important language requirements will be taught throughout the text.
The Table of Contents lays out the book's 12 units and identifies how the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLBs) coincide with and enhance the material being taught in the classroom. The CLBs are the cornerstone for identifying the language levels of adult English learners in Canada. More specifically, they allow instructors a simple, streamlined means of evaluating the English proficiency of their students based on regulated benchmarks (that act as reference points). The CLB levels covered in Step Forward Canada Book 2 range from two to five; however, there are twelve CLB levels, with higher levels being taught in more advanced texts.
The body of the text includes 12 units. Each unit has five lessons and a review section. The five lessons are: vocabulary, life stories, grammar, everyday conversation, and real-life reading. Each of the five lessons covers various CLBs using everyday situations. For example, Unit four is titled "Looking for Work" and covers basic guidelines for ESL learners when job-searching, such as reading and understanding a job application, talking about education and work experience, and answering typical job interview questions. The lessons cover all four skills as they enable students to talk about required job skills (speaking), read and respond to a job ad (reading and writing), and ask and respond to interview questions (listening). Each of these valuable lessons are identified as different CLB levels throughout the footers of the book - footers which coincide with the Table of Contents - for instructors' convenience.
About the authors
Contributor Notes
Sharon Rajabi has been involved in the field of the ESL/EFL/CALL for over twenty years as an instructor, curriculum developer, trainer, and consultant. She currently works for the TCDSB as a consultant. Sharon has co-authored LINC 4 and 5 Curriculum Guidelines and its website in 1998. She has also been a feature presenter at TESOL, TESL Canada, and TESL Ontario Conferences. She is currently the President of TESL Association of Ontario.