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REPORTER
teaching english as a second language
english language institute ot the churrch college of hawaifit
1 I
vol
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no I
1
laie hawaii
autumn
1967
reporter focuses on hawaii pacific
TESL reporter is a publication of the english language institute and the bachelor of arts in teaching english as a second language BATESL program of the church college of hawaii located in the windward community of laie the central focus of this publication is upon the methods and problems of TESL mostly in hawaii alltiin the am n
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pacific basin subsequent issues p actical p ia s I will contain prractic lesson pllann
CCH purchases 15500 laboratory
new thirty position language ro m laboratory has been purchasedffrom b harkan hawaii inc at a total cost of 15500 for use of the modern language and english language inA
college of hawaii laie hawaii 96762 manuscripts should bedoublle b doub e no g spaced anol typed not excceedndg d exceeeein 9 x di n three pages
news of the ELl and BATESL proelrIch college and of grams of chu other institutions articles on language and pedagogy short papery s by BATESL candidates language news of hawaii and the south pacific and other relevant articles of general interest it is intended that this publication will circulate throughout the educational system of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints and among english teachers in the hawaiian islands and elsewhere Arttiiclleb revei ant to language l ar ll ci s teaching and TESL may be sent to william conway box 25 the church
stitute programs at the church college of hawaii the former laboratory equipment rtal e d n is to be isrstalled near its former site as an information retrieval center one of some fourteen such labs in hawaii the church college lab-7 oratory will feature dual channel e o magazine recorders which arp providing students audio active ah l with respond anci compare features while eliminating the usual reel problems so characteristic of open tape recrddera coor er s
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recognizing that the teaching of english to foreign students requires special training the church college of hawaii has developed what is believed to be the first undergraduate program leading to a degree in teaching english as a second language beginning this fall semester a ii u ne trne first candidates for this degree will enroll in the program the proposed curriculum for the BA TESL degree includes a compos A L ite of emphasis on english speech linguistics and history
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distinguished linguists from the mainland and abroad attending the national council of teachers of english prcononntinti workshop in pre ec ve ve on teaching english as a second language will spend the final day of be double sped and typed not exceeding o h caceeaddline for the winter edition the t22reea day conferenceuolnlloevgeemo-ff a rhnee pmca d t r 1nges 6n ber t the church c ol ege o is december 151967 hawaii and the polynesian cultural center one of the main purposes of their visit will be tto discuss and e BATESL evaluate the new BATESL program according to dr gerald dkystra of columbia University and the uniun t versity of hawaii chairman of the ag i f continued from paffe 1 workshop the BATESL program eng 215 factual & creative writing 2 and the college will be used as g ramm r amma eng 221 english grramma a 3 s G a laboratory situation in which the er s 3 Eng 251 critticalinroottour ri ical int tr o li t 2ti1272 masterpieces of Eng Lifr e ng l t visiting linguists will attempt to set 3 27 m 72 t up what they believe would be an 3 355356 world classics 361362 masterpieces of amer lag lat 3 i ideal program for the church colsp 360 phonetics 2 lege a-d other institutions interesatrdaining teachers of english un 300 intro to linguistic sci 3 ted in as un 400 descriptive linguistics 3 l ia a second language recommendahistt3350 oceania tutddentt must gak e an s 5 0 ocmas s uen muritate tions are expected as to the conak tent materials and the overall anthropology or history ccourse that will conception of such a program y ours e s Hiot 341 adia U give cultural back- 3 ls ss among those visiting laie will ground to bi m innm ded teaching area be dr robert lado dean of the school of language and linguiseng 4908 e seminar extended reading 2 in TESL ESI tics at georgetown dr edward on english speech history electives M anthony chairman of the ling4 and anthropology uistics department at the univertoral 34 t sity of pittsburg james abatis ta chairman of the newly formed TESL students will also take two specs e y andd ar i td r ch i an it ur S ialized TESL cour ses while com- oociMtATESL dandisatdleektor aormtan f f he nd Diire c dt o fg pletiniig the requirements of the edo english language institute at the a io n ucation department educatcion 346 and university of hawaii over thirty observation and participation jucation 466 TESL methods and delegates are expected to attend the J f l meetings a lso matrerrialiwp iaaloo li Mate in the late afternoon and evening s it iS expected that many teachers who have previously graduated will following the cchgeessions the gn CCH s ssio n chee n ee want to take advantage of individual tire group as guests of the church e op classes to further devellop their pro- college of hawaii will tour the polye ficiency in this key area in pacific nesian cultural center and attend the eveniin g show and hawaiian education n
cw william D Conway assistant professor of english and TESL e sranff rs t affn mrrs alice pack instructor of to Mm english and TESL rg s articles relevant to lanmuage teaching aw e and TESL may be submitted to the editor through box 25 tob church college of ha he wa il we hawaii 96762 manuscripts should e v ali lehe be ll e al
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Vol 01 No 1 TESL Reporter |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction; |
| Publisher Original | Brigham Young University - Laie, Hawaii |
| Date Original | 1967-Fall |
| Publisher Digital | Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2004-09 |
| Physical Description | 8 p. ; 23 cm. |
| Owning Institution | Brigham Young University |
| Subject |
English language--Study and teaching--Foreign speakers--Periodicals |
| Genre |
Periodicals |
| Language | English; eng; en |
| Citation | TESL Reporter, Vol. 1 No. 1 (Fall 1967) |
| Collection | TESL Reporter; Scholarly Periodicals; |
| Patron Usage Instructions | http://www.lib.byu.edu/generic_copyright.html |
| Copyright Status/Owner | Copyright 1967, Brigham Young University Hawaii |
| System Requirements | Internet Connectivity. Worldwide Web browser. Adobe Acrobat reader. |
| Type | text |
| Format | text/pdf |
| Identifier | 1_1 |
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