ABSTRACT

This book is aimed at new teachers and at teachers new to the teaching of English. Its main focus is the secondary classroom, but primary teachers too will find here much to interest them. Taking the National Curriculum in English as a starting point, but not necessarily the last word on the subject, Robert Jeffcoate looks at the theoretical issues involved in thinking about what English means, defining goals and planning the curriculum. He shows the how to go about developing a repertoire of skills in the different curriculum areas from drama teaching to teaching about the language. His suggestions are illustrated with detailed examples of classroom practice and with many quotations from pupils' own work.

chapter 1|26 pages

English teaching revisited (1987–9)

chapter 2|25 pages

The subject of English

chapter 3|25 pages

Developing an English curriculum

chapter 4|27 pages

Speaking and listening

chapter 5|23 pages

Reading

chapter 6|26 pages

Writing

chapter 7|24 pages

Teaching literature

chapter 8|26 pages

Drama in English

chapter 9|23 pages

Teaching linguistic awareness