One-on-one curriculum

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bbjohnson
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One-on-one curriculum

Post by bbjohnson » Mon Dec 17, 2007 4:17 am

I am looking for suggestions for an ESL curriculum written specifically for a one-on-one tutoring situation. I am referring to a complete curriculum, as opposed to worksheets. I have used New Interchange and New Reader's Press's ESL curriculum, but both are designed for the classroom. I am using Laubach Way to English, which is intended for one-on-one, but I really don't care for it. Any suggestions are appreciated!

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Post by iain » Mon Dec 17, 2007 12:24 pm

Presumably you're talking about adults. Are you looking at learners on full-time or part-time courses? Spoken or written priorities?

bbjohnson
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Post by bbjohnson » Mon Dec 17, 2007 4:58 pm

Thanks for the clarification. These are adult learners meeting for at least two hours per week through a community/church literacy council. Though all are crucial, I would rank the priorities as: speech/listening/reading/writing.

chaskarmukund
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Adult learning

Post by chaskarmukund » Mon Dec 24, 2007 10:06 pm

bbjohnson wrote:Thanks for the clarification. These are adult learners meeting for at least two hours per week through a community/church literacy council. Though all are crucial, I would rank the priorities as: speech/listening/reading/writing.

Hello,

Could u please tell me, where these courses are held. I wonder, you inform about the next learning session. I am curious to know about it. I would like to participate in it. Could you please also inform me separately on : [email protected]

Thanks,

mdchaskar

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