Japanese SHS curriculum help please
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 1:46 am
I teach at a private high school in Japan and the students are quite low level. Each year, I've been asked to come up with a two semester curriculum for the first years and for the intensive English program for the second years (which is anything but intensive). I tried using the New Interchange books last year, but the students couldn't understand the meta-language in the books and I spent more time explaining what I wanted them to do than explaining the English itself. The end result was that both the students and I were frustrated. The texts the school recommended were useless and I ended up sort of ad libbing activities. The activities themselves were usually successful, but there was no continuity from class to class.
I'd like to put something together myself, but I don't have a lot of spare time to do it. Does anyone know of a good course outline or, even better, a fully prepared course program? I've only found two. One was on the www.about.com ESL page and it wasn't very good. The other was at Nada's ESL page, at it seemed OK, but the level was too high for my students.
HELP!
I'd like to put something together myself, but I don't have a lot of spare time to do it. Does anyone know of a good course outline or, even better, a fully prepared course program? I've only found two. One was on the www.about.com ESL page and it wasn't very good. The other was at Nada's ESL page, at it seemed OK, but the level was too high for my students.
HELP!