5
Coursebooks Authors: Javiera Barrueto. Scarlett Espinoza. Teac her: Gabriela Sanhueza. Course: EFL Methodology

Coursebook

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Coursebook

Coursebooks

Authors: Javiera Barrueto. Scarlett Espinoza.

Teacher: Gabriela Sanhueza.

Course: EFL Methodology

December 7th, 2014.

Page 2: Coursebook

Eliciting teacher’s views on coursebooks.

Teacher: María Teresa Villagra

1. Do you think coursebooks are important?Yes, very important, because the coursebooks here are focused on the communicative approach.

2. What are you criteria for choosing a coursebook?Different focuses of the coursebooks and the material that they have.

3. Which part (s) of the course book do you frequently use and which part (s) do you seldom use?I frequently use the course book for presentation and practice stage in a class, so I prefer those activities focuses on the content that I am covering at that moment. Also I try to use parts of coursebooks in which students can feel motivated.

4. When, why and how you supplement the course book?I supplement the coursebook when this one doesn’t have the variety that I need or when I need extra activities when students need to develop productive skills, because sometimes the activities are not appropriate for the level of the student or because I want to encourage students to do different things.

5. What kind of help would you like to have to from the coursebook in teaching grammar or any other aspects of the language?I would like to have different kinds of listening activities depending on the content. Also I would like to have more visual material when I am teaching grammar, because this will help students a lot.

Eliciting learners’ views on coursebooks.

Name: Josefa Espinoza, 7th grade in Colegio Concepción San Pedro.

1. How often do you use your coursebook?I have to bring my course book to the class.

2. Which part (s) of it do you use most frequently and which part (s) do you seldom use?I always try to cover all the parts of the book, I mean the teacher tries to do that. But if I have to highlight one part, that would be reading activities, because I like them more than the others.

3. Which part of the book do you like best and which part do you like least?I love when I can find in the book information or activities about my favorite TV series or something that I really know. I can find this in the reading parts or when I

Page 3: Coursebook

have to put words about something that read before. I really hate listening because is very hard.

4. Is the coursebook important for you?Not really. I think that we can just talk every class and everything would be ok, but when I need to study it is very important for me, coursebooks are like a guide.

5. What kind of coursebook would you like to have?I would like to have a coursebook where I can identify real things, like sports here in the country or information about famous people, but famous people for me, not for the teacher, because they are old.

6. Do you like the coursebook you have now?Yes, I like it, but sometimes.

Factual details.

Title: Travelers

Author (s): Lina Alvarado Jantus

Publisher: Gobierno de Chile, Ministerio de Educación, Ediciones Calycanto and MC Millan

Price: free

ISBN: 9789568623531

No. of pages: 128

Components: SB/TB/WB/TESTS/CASSESTES/VIDEO/CALL/OTHER: students’ book, tests at the end of the unit, verbs list and web pages.

Level: elementary level. 8th grade.

Physical size: 150 grs.

Lengths: 26 centimeters x 21 centimeters.

Units: 4, Cultural elements, self-care, different lives and People and places.

Lessons/sections: 5, listening, reading, oral production, written production and language and vocabulary.

Hours: 4

Target skills: Speaking, listening, reading and writing.

Page 4: Coursebook

Target learners: Speaking, listening, reading and writing.

Target teachers: Speaking, listening, reading and writing.

ASSESSMENT (*POOR **FAIR ***GOOD ****EXCELLENT)

Factor Rating and comments

Rationale ***

Availability ***

User definition **

Layout/graphics ***

Accessibility ***

Linkage **

Selection/grading ***

Physical characteristics **

Appropriacy ***

Authenticity ***

Sufficiency ***

Cultural bias ***

Educational validity ***

Stimulus/practice/revision ***

Flexibility **

Guidance **

Overall value for money ----