Laubach Way to English 1 Teacher's Guide - 2nd Ed (2939)

Code: 9781564209399


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ISBN: 9781564209399
Item #: 2939
Publisher: New Readers Press
Published: 2010
Edition: 2nd Edition
Series: Laubach Way to Reading
Type: Paperback

Preview: Sample Pages for Laubach Way to English - Teacher's Guide 1

 

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Series Synopsis

This popular time-tested series which has been used by teachers, tutors and learners for over 30 years, has now been given a fresh look.

Central to the Laubach Way to Reading Series is the Laubach method developed by Frank Laubach, to specifically help adult with limited or no reading skills achieve success and become confident readers. This phonics-based series begins with establishing the letter-sound relationships through the use of one-of-a-kind phonics charts. Then, learners progress step by step from the known-spoken words to the unknown-written words.

What's new in the 2nd edition of the Laubach Way to Reading series?

Colourful student books
New illustrations and design

Synopsis of the Laubach Way to English - Teacher's Guide

The Laubach Way to English - Teacher's Guide help instructors use materials in the Laubach Way to Reading series with English Language Learners/English as Second Language learners, beginning at the lowest levels - even those learners with low or no literacy skills in their native language. The Teacher's Guides include:

Step-by-step instruction for presenting each lesson
Scripts for dialogue and vocabulary work
6 introductory units covering conversation skills
Instructions for teaching reading and writing
Practice in word-attack skills
Suggestions for classroom use

 

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