Normally a coursebook package
includes a student’s book, a teacher’s book with tapescripts and audio recordings. There can also be a workbook for extra practice on the language and vocabulary
covered in the unit, such as Top Notch which includes every resource mentioned above. Regarding to coursebook selection it
can be according to students’s needs which can be discovered
by diagnostic tests or interviews while building
up a class profile that will guide a teacher to
choose a suitable coursebook. However when a teacher cannot select a coursebook
we can still adapt it. To make it a motivating resource you can extend or shorten a task, as well as changing methodology by implementing a
variety of interaction patterns, or by using realia,
like when we teach clothes we can elicit information based on what students are
wearing, that could teach language units in real context.
In conclusion it important for
teachers to make the best out of a coursebook and to adapt it to make it more
attractive to engage students to learn English actively.
For additional information check:
For additional information check:
Robinson, A. (Lecturer). (2015, October 8). Moving and Flying with your coursebook [Video file]. Retrieved January 15, 2016, fromhttps://www.youtube.com/watch? v=4ZmvtcDzfrw
PearsonELT. (2011, December 19). Choosing a Coursebook. Retrieved January 16, 2016, from http://www.pearsonelt.com/ professionaldevelopment/ articles/Choosing a Coursebook
Hello Cristina,
ResponderBorrarThank you for sharing this information that is so relevant. I agree with you, teachers need to choose the correct resources by taking into consideration studets needs and interests in order to make a meanigful coursebook