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  Einführungsseminar TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) (AE_GSTEFL1)

Lecturer
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Piske

Details
Grundseminar
, Sprache Deutsch
Time and place: Tue 14:15 - 15:45, KH 1.016
starting 16.10.2018

Prerequisites / Organisational information
This course is part of the "Basismodul Englischdidaktik". "Prüfungsnummern": 71111 (PO 2012); 71101 and 71102 (PO 2009 and 2007)

Contents
This introductory seminar presents a survey of the main fields of Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). We will refer to important principles underlying second language learning and we will discuss the different purposes, participants, practices, competences, areas and contexts of language teaching, learning and use. In addition, we will explore contemporary and more traditional approaches to foreign language teaching such as task-based language learning (TBL), content and language integrated learning (CLIL), the grammar-translation method (GT) and audio-lingualism. Note: You have to enrol for only one of the TEFL courses offered by me and my colleagues! If you attend my course on Tuesday, you don't have to attend any other TEFL course.

Recommended literature
Müller-Hartmann, A. & Schocker-von Ditfurth, M. (2004). Introduction to English Language Teaching. Stuttgart: Klett. Course requirements: Regular attendance (no more than two absences), active participation in class, final written exam (minimum required grade: 4.0)

Additional information
Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 20
Registration is required for this lecture.
Registration starts on Monday, 17.9.2018, 19.00 and lasts till Saturday, 6.10.2018, 22.00 über: mein Campus.

Department: Department of English and American Studies
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