Adapting Authentic Materials for Language Teaching
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This article looks at how to adapt original materials for language teaching, using an intermediate-level text for business as an example. The discussion is organized into four sections: semantic, lexical, syntactic, and discourse elements. The author argues that the process is the same for teaching each of these four elements. Teachers can adapt authentic materials for different classroom uses, depending on their students’ ages and proficiency levels.
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Steven Darian
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English Teaching Forum 2001, Volume 39, Number 2
Adapting authentic materials, misconception analysis, whole-learning reading, and international business ethics are among the articles in this issue.