I teach an after school class at a Korean public middle school. The students are from different schools and are of a higher level than normal classes. I have not used textbooks for a while and so I'm guessing when I say their level is about pre-intermediate maybe intermediate at a push. There are 15 students per class.
I am looking for a textbook to base writing lessons on as I do not have enough time anymore to write my own lessons for them and have not taught writing before.
Anyone know any good writing textbooks for 14-16 year olds?
Thanks
Writing textbook
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Some possible choices
Good question.
While I have never taught students younger than high school, and currently teach writing to undergraduate and international graduate students, I would suggest looking at Writing Great Paragraphs and Writing Great Essays. These practical, step by step books - which I used for intermediate ESL classes of young adults - review the process of writing in clear, concise language. You can provide the writing tasks, but the critical - and often missing element - is teaching students some sense of cohesion, structure, and logic. The sooner the children learn these tips, the further they will advance in their academic careers.
You might also consider having them write short messages on postcards, holiday cards, or a letter a week. Sometimes providing an audience for work improves the quality.
While I have never taught students younger than high school, and currently teach writing to undergraduate and international graduate students, I would suggest looking at Writing Great Paragraphs and Writing Great Essays. These practical, step by step books - which I used for intermediate ESL classes of young adults - review the process of writing in clear, concise language. You can provide the writing tasks, but the critical - and often missing element - is teaching students some sense of cohesion, structure, and logic. The sooner the children learn these tips, the further they will advance in their academic careers.
You might also consider having them write short messages on postcards, holiday cards, or a letter a week. Sometimes providing an audience for work improves the quality.