1. FALL SEMESTER 2004 COURSE OUTLINE ?
  1. EDUC 467-4 (EDUCATION)
    1. CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
      1. Computer Requirements
      2. Connecting to the Internet from Home

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FALL SEMESTER 2004 COURSE OUTLINE ?

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EDUC 467-4 (EDUCATION)
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND
LANGUAGE
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Students will learn to use an English language teaching grammar appropriately, to evaluate and use
methods of teaching English as a second language, to do error analyses, and to adapt commercial
programmes to the specific needs of learners. This course is designed for teachers and prospective
tea I hers.
Prerequisite: 60
credit hours and ENGL
370
or a Linguistics course.
TEXT(S):
Baker, A. & Goldstein,
S.. Pronunciation Pairs: Student's Book.
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge
University Press. (1990).
Chalker, S. & Weiner, E..
The Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar.
Don Mills, ON: Oxford
University Press. (1998).
Cummings, C..
Teaching Makes a Difference.
(3rd ed). Edmonds, WA: Teaching Inc. (2002).
Jackson, H..
Grammar and Vocabulary: A Resource Book for Students.
New York, NY: Rowman
and Littlefield. (2002).
Levine, Ellen..
I Hate English.
Markam, ON: Scholastic Canada. (1989).
Turner, M.J..
The Study of English Literature.
Sidney, BC: Ardmore Publishing. (1998).
04-3 Semester Only: Alda, Arlene.
Morning Glory Monday.
Tundra Books. (2003).
REQUIREMENTS:
Asking questions that promote cognitive
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25%
growth in ESL learners
Teaching pronunciation ?
257o
Teaching phonics
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25%
Teaching sentence patterns ?
257o
REQUIREMENTS NOTE:
Students requiring accommodations as a result of a disability, must contact the Centre for Students
with Disabilities
(604-291-3112
or csdo@sfu.ca
).
DELIVERY MODE:
print
internet (mandatory)
MODE OF DELIVERY NOTE:
SUPPLEMENTARY FEES:
Course materials and service fee
$40.00
Deposit for additional materials
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$0.00
If one or more of these symbols appear at the top of this page, it indicates an equipment requirement:
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1300 West Mall Complex
computer (see over) 0 CD player
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0 TV (Knowledge Network) ?
Phone: 604-291-3524
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internet access ?
9 Audio cassette player
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9 telephone (teleconference)
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Toll free in BC: 1-800-663-1411
Fax: 604-291-4964
email ?
VCR ?
Website: www.sfu.ca/cde

Centre for Distance Education
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Simon Fraser University, West Mall Centre, Room 1300
604-291-3524 or 1-800-663-1411 (within BC)
Computer Requirements
Students must have access to a computer with Internet access and e-mail.
On-campus computer facilities are available. If you are using your own computer, these are the
minimum
computer requirements:
Hardware
o PC with
Windows 95, 98, 2000, NT, XP,
or ME) OR
Mac with
System 8x
or later
o 16MBRAM
o loMB free disk space
o 28.8-baud modem (56 K or higher is
recommended)
Software
&
Other
0
Internet connection
0 E-mail (e.g.
Eudora, Outlook Express,
or
equivalent)
o Web browser (e.g.,
Internet Explorer
or
Netscape)
Connecting to the Internet from Home
You are responsible for setting up your connection, either through SFU or your own
external Internet service provider (ISP) (e.g., Telus, Shaw, etc).
• For information on Internet service available through SFU, please consult the Academic ?
Computing Services (ACS) web site:
<http://www.sfu.ca/acs/modems/index.htm
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• The subsidized modem hours allotted to you (four hours of access per credit hour) may not
be sufficient to complete the required course work.
A voucher system has been implemented to allow you to pay for continued modem access
at 604-677-6678 (after your subsidized access is used up). Vouchers may be purchased from
campus bookstores in increments of $20. At 60 cents per hour, each voucher is good for
approximately 33 hours. Instructions are included with the voucher. For more information
see <http://www.sfu.ca/acs/modems/index.htm
>.
General
• Prior computer knowledge is expected (i.e. ability to save files, install programs, and
maintain your computer). Familiarity with the Internet, e-mail, and related applications is
strongly recommended.
Support is not available for general computer problems (e.g., operating system, hardware).
• Consult your course materials and/or your tutor-marker for more information about
required software for this course.
• SFU
students:
Activate your SFU computing account online at
<http:llmy.sfu.ca>.
Need help?
• General Inquiries: CDE technical support at <help@firstdass.sfu.ca
> or 604-291-5575
• Help with SFU computing accounts: <help@sfu.ca
>, 604-291-3230, or visit AQ 3148
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