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Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language (3rd Edition) (Macmillan Books for Teachers Series) (ELT)

Teaching Reading Skills in a Foreign Language (3rd Edition) (Macmillan Books for Teachers Series) (ELT)
By Christine Nuttall

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In this classic text, Christine Nuttall examines and breaks down the skills we use in reading. Based on this analysis, she suggests practical strategies you can immediately use in the classroom to help your students develop their reading competence to a higher level. Especially useful for exam and EAP classes.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #136351 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-04-11
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 288 pages

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About the Author
Christine Nutall was a British Council English Language Officer, working with students, teachers and teacher trainers in many different countries. She directed the University of Edinburgh MSc in English Language Teaching from 1985-88. She was on the board of the journal Teaching Reading in a Foreign Language for many years. She has now retired to rural Cumbria.


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One of the Bibles of Second Language Reading5
During my literature review done as exploratory research for my employer, I kept coming back to this teachers' manual on second language reading for my own reference purposes. It was the most thorough volume we had obtained in terms of both the theoretical and pedagogic perspectives, even though it is not a research-oriented book. It was constructed in the mode of a very experienced teacher giving advice and help to students of L2 reading pedagogy. Although based primarily on Nuttall's own teaching experience (which is extensive), it is a very complete, thorough primer and teachers' guide for the field of second language reading. It contains the best chapter in the English language on extensive reading (for teachers, that is). Her advice is sage-like and right-on. It does not contain a lot of research findings, but its advice reads like a summary of L2 reading research. Somehow, without referring to findings, she puts them all together in incredible nuggatts of useful information. This book is also among the most-quoted of all nonresearch volumes on L2 reading.
I put it in the same class as another bible on reading, Florence Davies' Introductory Reading. However, Davies' book concerns text and discourse issues of L2 reading much more than does this one of Nuttall's. These two books taken together should become the background and reference encyclopedias for anyone learning or reviewing the subject matter of L2 reading. They will 'put it all together'for the student teacher. They will not lead them astray. They are the classics of the field.

Must for CELTA students4
This book was invaluable during the first half of my CELTA course, in particular when I had to select a reading text for my assignment. It is a little heavy in parts, but has some excellent ideas and the explanations are all related to what you need to know about using different texts at the two required levels for the course. It will serve as a great reference book once qualified;a kind of security blanket to keep you on your toes! One to be seriously considered!!