The multicultural workshop

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The multicultural workshop

Linda Lonon Blanton, Linda Lee

Heinle & Heinle Publishers, 1994

  • bk. 1
  • bk. 2
  • bk. 3

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"A reading & writing program"--Cover

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

bk. 1 ISBN 9780838448342

Description

Collaborative activities help students communicate and share ideas, thoughts, and insights in this integrated reading and writing program.

Table of Contents

I. Identity 1. Who Are You? 2. What Do We Have in Common? 3. What Do Actions Reveal? 4. What Makes Up a Life Story? Final Project: Focus on Revising Your Writing II. Change 1. Growing Up 2. Growing Old 3. Changing the Way You Live 4. Changing Where You Live Final Project: Focus on Keeping Your Writing Interesting III. Choices 1. Looking at the Bright Side 2. Choosing Goals 3. Choosing a Mate 4. Influencing Your Choices Final Project: Focus on Writing Introductions IV. Relationships 1. Family Responsibilities 2. Family Customs 3. Comparing Families 4. Defining Family Final Project: Focus on Writing Conclusions V. Conflict 1. Resolving Conflict 2. Bringing People Together 3. Experiencing Discrimination 4. Analyzing War Final Project: Focus on Organizing Ideas
Volume

bk. 3 ISBN 9780838450208

Description

"The Multicultural Workshop: Book 3" is a reading and writing program for ESL students at a high-intermediate/low-advanced level of proficiency. Like the 2 other books in the series, Book 3 is based on an interactive pedagogy that values collaboration and meaningful communication as powerful tools for learning. In practice, the pedagogy takes the form of classroom activities in which students discuss, read and write together - always within a thematic context.

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