Authentic materials for the language classroom: Digitised texts via email attachments.

For many language teachers, the Internet has brought an endless supply of authentic, real world, up-to-date materials into their classrooms. Such incorporation of Internet materials into the language classrooms has improved learning and teaching in many ways and has empowered many students to becom...

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Main Authors: Ann Rosnida Mohd Deni, *, Zainor Izat Zainal,
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Language:English
Published: MELTA 2009
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.1502019-04-23T08:43:43Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/150/ Authentic materials for the language classroom: Digitised texts via email attachments. Ann Rosnida Mohd Deni, * Zainor Izat Zainal, LB Theory and practice of education P Philology. Linguistics PE English For many language teachers, the Internet has brought an endless supply of authentic, real world, up-to-date materials into their classrooms. Such incorporation of Internet materials into the language classrooms has improved learning and teaching in many ways and has empowered many students to become critical thinkers in learning. Internet materials that can be utilised in the language classrooms can be derived not only from various reliable websites but also from communication tools like emails, newsgroups and texts, and also audio and video conferencing. Digitised texts that are obtained via email attachments can also be a creative resource for language teachers. These texts that come in various modes cost practically nothing and most of them can be modified and adapted to suit different levels and types of students. This paper considers the following: authentic features of digitised texts transmitted via email attachments; the rationale for using these authentic materials in a language classroom; pedagogical considerations to be addressed before the utilisation of these texts; and a language teacher’s experience in incorporating digitised authentic texts in her language classroom. MELTA 2009 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/150/1/Ann%20Rosnida%20-%20Authentic%20materials%20for%20the%20language%20classroom.pdf Ann Rosnida Mohd Deni, * and Zainor Izat Zainal, (2009) Authentic materials for the language classroom: Digitised texts via email attachments. The English Teacher, 38. pp. 111-121. ISSN 0128-7729 http://www.melta.org.my/ET/2009/ET2009_p111-121.pdf http://www.melta.org.my/ET/2009/ET2009_p111-121.pdf
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Authentic materials for the language classroom: Digitised texts via email attachments.
description For many language teachers, the Internet has brought an endless supply of authentic, real world, up-to-date materials into their classrooms. Such incorporation of Internet materials into the language classrooms has improved learning and teaching in many ways and has empowered many students to become critical thinkers in learning. Internet materials that can be utilised in the language classrooms can be derived not only from various reliable websites but also from communication tools like emails, newsgroups and texts, and also audio and video conferencing. Digitised texts that are obtained via email attachments can also be a creative resource for language teachers. These texts that come in various modes cost practically nothing and most of them can be modified and adapted to suit different levels and types of students. This paper considers the following: authentic features of digitised texts transmitted via email attachments; the rationale for using these authentic materials in a language classroom; pedagogical considerations to be addressed before the utilisation of these texts; and a language teacher’s experience in incorporating digitised authentic texts in her language classroom.
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title Authentic materials for the language classroom: Digitised texts via email attachments.
title_short Authentic materials for the language classroom: Digitised texts via email attachments.
title_full Authentic materials for the language classroom: Digitised texts via email attachments.
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title_full_unstemmed Authentic materials for the language classroom: Digitised texts via email attachments.
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