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<title>A course in language teaching. Practice and theory</title>
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<name>Ur, Penny</name>
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<summary type="text">A course in language teaching. Practice and theory
Ur, Penny
This comprehensive training course provides a complete introduction to teaching languages, for use in both pre-service or in-service settings. It can be used by groups of teachers working with a trainer, or as a self-study resource.&#13;
The course consists of modules on key topics such as Practice Activities, Testing, Teaching Reading, Lesson Planning, Teaching Large Heterogeneous Classes-and many others. Each module presents both practical and theoretical aspects of the topic, with tasks. Modules can be used in sequence or selectively.&#13;
Suggestions for classroom observation and practice, action research projects and further reading are included. Notes for the trainer, with stimulating insights from the author’s personal experience, complete the course.&#13;
Penny Ur is a teacher and teacher-trainei', and is the author of several successful books for teachers in the Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers series:Discussions that Work, Five-Minute Activities (with Andrew Wright), Grammar Practice Activities, and Teaching Listening Cam fire hens inn.
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