English as a Second Language
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English as a Second Language (ESL) refers to the practice of teaching English to individuals whose native language is not English. The goal is to help learners become proficient in speaking, listening, reading, and writing in English, so they can communicate effectively in academic, social, and professional settings. ESL programs can range from beginner to advanced levels, with methods varying based on the learner's needs, age, and background.
Grammar Slides for English Learners (Ferguson)
College ESL Writers - Applied Grammar and Composing Strategies for Success (Hall and Wallace)
Explorations 1: Grammar for the Experienced Beginner
ESL Grammar The Way You Like It (Bissonnette)
Studying and Living in the US, Low-Intermediate Novel and Textbook for University ESL Students (Calderón)
Communication Beginnings - An Introductory Listening and Speaking Text for English Language Learners (Abrahams)
People and Places - An Intermediate Integrated-Skills Module for English Learners (Ferguson)
Getting to Know You - An Intermediate Integrated-Skills Module for English Learners (Ferguson)
In the Community - An Intermediate Integrated Skills Textbook (NorQuest College)
Advanced Community College ESL Composition - An Integrated Skills Approach (Perez et al.)
Speaking, Listening and Pronunciation Projects for ELLs - Intermediate Level (Zemlick)
ESL Worksheets (Borhan)
Transition with Purpose - Pathways from English Language to Academic Study
A Christmas Carol (Krause)
Reading, Writing, Research, and Reasoning: An Advanced ESL Text
It’s All Greek to Me! Using Authentic Readings to Improve Knowledge of the English Language and Western Culture (Davenport)
Synthesis - Integrated Writing Skills for Advanced Students of ESOL (Krause)
Building Academic Writing Skills (Cui)
High-Intermediate Academic Grammar for ESL Students (Al Haider)
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