SLA/ESL book recommendation

Netta Avineri navineri at GMAIL.COM
Thu Nov 14 04:41:14 UTC 2013


Hello Steve,

Steven Talmy's ethnographic work on Mock ESL in Hawaii classrooms is very
compelling:
http://faculty.educ.ubc.ca/talmy/research.html

Best,
Netta Avineri

*Netta Avineri, PhD*
*Visiting Professor of Applied Linguistics*
*Monterey Institute of International Studies*
*A Graduate School of Middlebury College*


On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Anne Reath Warren <
anne.reath.warren at isd.su.se> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Angela Creese and Adrian Blackledges's "Multilingualism - a critical
> perspective" would certainly give prospective ESL teachers another
> perspective on the language skills of their students.
>
> ANne
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> Ämne: SLA/ESL book recommendation
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> I am teaching sociolinguistics and social literacies this spring and need
> a book - preferably ethnographic - that examines this topic. Not
> necessarily (or even at all) from the school perspective. The class is a
> combination of upper division undergrads, masers and doc students. There
> are a surprising number of them who are getting their ESL endorsement, and
> I'd really like to have them read something beyond the standard ESL/SLA
> materials. Again, any ethnography would be great.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
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