I bought this book a few years ago and it has become my handbook for teaching in China. Don Snow has done a superb job of consolidating and organizing a large amount of information into a very readable text. Under three general headings (Preparing to Teach, Aspects of Language Teaching, and Living Abroad) he has tucked 16 chapters and four appendices that cover the spectrum. In the "Aspects" section he's included listening, speaking, reading, writing, vocabulary, grammar, teaching culture, and even a "trouble-shooter's guide to the classroom." And it's all eminently practical. Appendices include long lists of ideas for conversations and writing assignments as well as course planning pointers and suggested supplementary books.All in all, if you have to take just one book when starting teaching English as a second language (or even in mid-career), this is the book to take. No, I have no stake in its sale. I just appreciate sound advice presented simply and practically.
A Great Help
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I got this book before coming to Japan to teach English. It's been great. When I first got here it helped me understand language learning in another country and offered practical advice on adapting to my new home. I continue to consult it for ideas and information. It touches upon all the areas a teacher or volunteer needs to consider before and during an overseas teaching experience. It also provides helpful suggestions for further reading.
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