Current Developments in English for Work and the Workplace: Approaches, Curricula and Materials

Author:   Mark Krzanowski
Publisher:   Garnet Publishing
Edition:   Teacher's edition
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9781859646533


Pages:   174
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
Format:   Board book
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A volume of 12 topical articles written by English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and English Language Teaching (ELT) specialists.

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Author:   Mark Krzanowski
Publisher:   Garnet Publishing
Imprint:   Garnet Education
Edition:   Teacher's edition
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 24.60cm
ISBN:  

9781859646533


ISBN 10:   1859646530
Pages:   174
Publication Date:   01 January 2011
Audience:   ELT/ESL ,  ELT General
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Another fantastic book edited by Mark Krzanowski."" Sandee Thompson, IATEFL Voices, Issue 232, May / June 2013 ""Mark (Krzanowski) has done an excellent job of pulling together twelve papers written by teachers in a variety of international contexts into one cohesive volume, while still allowing the voices of the individual contributors to shine through. Canadian teachers can take away from Current Developments in English for Work and the Workplace not only practical teaching ideas but also - and perhaps more importantly - an appreciationof the scope and nature of English for the Workplace, and the diverse challenges faced by those engaged in teaching professionals around the world. This volume will be a useful addition to the bookshelves of anyone whose career involves training non-native speakers for professional careers."" Tania Pattison for Share (TESL Canada), Issue 4, 2013 ""...a collection of fascinating case studies from around the world of E4W/E4WP (English for work/English for the workplace) practice in EFL and ESL contexts. ...For an ESP curriculum developer, the book provides a welcome window into other people's worlds. Kraznowski states in the foreword, ""E4W/E4WP offers ESP teachers an opportunity to engage in designing syllabi...for interesting, unique and unusual courses that pose meaningful but rewarding challenges"" (2011, p.2). The opportunity to see how others have coped with those challenges is invaluable. Initially I was sceptical that reading about someone else's experiences in Nigeria would help me with curriculum development in New Zealand, but I find instead that I have uncovered a group of colleagues and mentors who are experiencing the very same issues all over the globe. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone involved in ESP curriculum development."" Laura Haseley, for The TESOLANZ Journal, Vol. 21, 2013"


Another fantastic book edited by Mark Krzanowski. Sandee Thompson, IATEFL Voices, Issue 232, May / June 2013


Another fantastic book edited by Mark Krzanowski. Sandee Thompson, IATEFL Voices, Issue 232, May / June 2013 Mark (Krzanowski) has done an excellent job of pulling together twelve papers written by teachers in a variety of international contexts into one cohesive volume, while still allowing the voices of the individual contributors to shine through. Canadian teachers can take away from Current Developments in English for Work and the Workplace not only practical teaching ideas but also - and perhaps more importantly - an appreciationof the scope and nature of English for the Workplace, and the diverse challenges faced by those engaged in teaching professionals around the world. This volume will be a useful addition to the bookshelves of anyone whose career involves training non-native speakers for professional careers. Tania Pattison for Share (TESL Canada), Issue 4, 2013 ...a collection of fascinating case studies from around the world of E4W/E4WP (English for work/English for the workplace) practice in EFL and ESL contexts. ...For an ESP curriculum developer, the book provides a welcome window into other people's worlds. Kraznowski states in the foreword, E4W/E4WP offers ESP teachers an opportunity to engage in designing syllabi...for interesting, unique and unusual courses that pose meaningful but rewarding challenges (2011, p.2). The opportunity to see how others have coped with those challenges is invaluable. Initially I was sceptical that reading about someone else's experiences in Nigeria would help me with curriculum development in New Zealand, but I find instead that I have uncovered a group of colleagues and mentors who are experiencing the very same issues all over the globe. I would strongly recommend this book to anyone involved in ESP curriculum development. Laura Haseley, for The TESOLANZ Journal, Vol. 21, 2013


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Mark Krzanowski holds an MA in Applied Linguistics, the RSA/UCLES Dip TEFLA, a PG DMS, and is a Fellow of HEA (the Higher Education Academy). Mark has been involved in English Language Teaching since 1990. He is based in London, and his current academic affiliations include: the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the University of London, where he lectures in English for Academic and Specific Purposes to international postgraduate students; the Language Centre, University of Arts London, where he is the Course Leader for Insessional EAP Courses; and the Department of English and Linguistics at the University of Westminster, where he lectures in TESOL and TEFL to BA and MA students. He also acts as External Assessor in ELT for Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa. Since 2003, Mark has been the Co-ordinator of the IATEFL's (International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language) ESP (English for Specific Purposes) SIG (Special Interest Group). In addition, he is also involved in academic consultancies abroad: in the last four years, he has worked on various EAP and ESP projects in Central Asia (Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan), India, Pakistan, South Africa, China, Palestine, Oman, Bahrain and Yemen. In the past, Mark was Academic Co-ordinator for ELT in the Dept of PACE at Goldsmiths College, University of London (2002-2005); Head of ELT Unit and Senior Lecturer in EAP at the University of Hertfordshire (1997-1999-2002); and EAP Co-ordinator at UCL/University College London (1993-1997). Mark is actively involved in scholarly activity. In April 2008, he was plenary speaker at the Sultan Qaboos University ELT Conference (Muscat, Oman), and in July 2008, he was the plenary speaker at the English for Work Symposium in Johannesburg, South Africa, organized at Wits University by the British Council and SAATEIL. He is also the editor of Current Developments in English for Academic, Specific and Occupational Purposes (Publisher: Garnet Education, March 2008) and Current Developments in English for Academic and Specific Purposes in Developing, Emerging and Least-Developed Countries. Mark's professional interests include: materials design in EAP and ESP; teacher training; trainer training; academic listening; applied linguistics; academic management; learning and teaching; and teaching and teacher training via videoconferencing.

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