Reflections: Developing Proficiency in English

Who Is "Reflections" for?

Reflections: Developing Proficiency in English is designed primarily for students of English as a Foreign Language at the high intermediate to advanced levels. This integrated language activity book is suitable for use in senior high school, college and university classes, as well as in adult education programs.

What Is "Reflections"?

Reflections consists of two sections. Part One contains integrated language activities evolving from selected readings, while Part Two focuses on discussion, oral presentations and writing activities based on "situational" dilemmas drawn from everyday life.

Assuming that students have already mastered the basic elements of English structures, Reflections focuses on the grammar difficulties that still pose problems for the advanced learner: verbs (including a review of tenses, the conditional, indirect speech, modals and verbals), prepositions and sentence construction, including subordinate and relative clauses. All the grammar activities, however, strongly encourage students to visualize grammatical functions in a living context.

The readings vary in length and difficulty, and encompass a wide sampling of literary genres: articles, short fiction and non-fiction, poetry and drama. They range the world in both content and authorship. Through examining the choices other writers have made with respect to word selection, sentence structure, imagery, tone and style, as well as by engaging in fairly sophisticated discussions of both the text and the assumptions that lie behind it, the reader's interest will be first provoked, then engaged, stimulated and challenged.

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Reflections: Developing Proficiency in English

Who Is "Reflections" for?

Reflections: Developing Proficiency in English is designed primarily for students of English as a Foreign Language at the high intermediate to advanced levels. This integrated language activity book is suitable for use in senior high school, college and university classes, as well as in adult education programs.

What Is "Reflections"?

Reflections consists of two sections. Part One contains integrated language activities evolving from selected readings, while Part Two focuses on discussion, oral presentations and writing activities based on "situational" dilemmas drawn from everyday life.

Assuming that students have already mastered the basic elements of English structures, Reflections focuses on the grammar difficulties that still pose problems for the advanced learner: verbs (including a review of tenses, the conditional, indirect speech, modals and verbals), prepositions and sentence construction, including subordinate and relative clauses. All the grammar activities, however, strongly encourage students to visualize grammatical functions in a living context.

The readings vary in length and difficulty, and encompass a wide sampling of literary genres: articles, short fiction and non-fiction, poetry and drama. They range the world in both content and authorship. Through examining the choices other writers have made with respect to word selection, sentence structure, imagery, tone and style, as well as by engaging in fairly sophisticated discussions of both the text and the assumptions that lie behind it, the reader's interest will be first provoked, then engaged, stimulated and challenged.

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Reflections: Developing Proficiency in English

Reflections: Developing Proficiency in English

by Patricia Munro Conway
Reflections: Developing Proficiency in English

Reflections: Developing Proficiency in English

by Patricia Munro Conway

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Who Is "Reflections" for?

Reflections: Developing Proficiency in English is designed primarily for students of English as a Foreign Language at the high intermediate to advanced levels. This integrated language activity book is suitable for use in senior high school, college and university classes, as well as in adult education programs.

What Is "Reflections"?

Reflections consists of two sections. Part One contains integrated language activities evolving from selected readings, while Part Two focuses on discussion, oral presentations and writing activities based on "situational" dilemmas drawn from everyday life.

Assuming that students have already mastered the basic elements of English structures, Reflections focuses on the grammar difficulties that still pose problems for the advanced learner: verbs (including a review of tenses, the conditional, indirect speech, modals and verbals), prepositions and sentence construction, including subordinate and relative clauses. All the grammar activities, however, strongly encourage students to visualize grammatical functions in a living context.

The readings vary in length and difficulty, and encompass a wide sampling of literary genres: articles, short fiction and non-fiction, poetry and drama. They range the world in both content and authorship. Through examining the choices other writers have made with respect to word selection, sentence structure, imagery, tone and style, as well as by engaging in fairly sophisticated discussions of both the text and the assumptions that lie behind it, the reader's interest will be first provoked, then engaged, stimulated and challenged.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780887510434
Publisher: Pippin Publishing
Publication date: 10/03/2001
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.76(w) x 9.76(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

The Coordinator of the English Department of Vanier College in Montreal, Patricia Munro Conway has taught literature, applied linguistics and English as a second language in North America and Asia for 30 years.

Dyanne Rivers is an editor and author living in Toronto.

Table of Contents

Introduction<BR> PART 1 Reading and Reading Activities<BR> Part 1 at a Glance (Themes and Vocabulary)<BR> Part 1 at a Glance (Discussion, Writing and Grammar)<BR> 1 A Traveler's Tale / John Fraser<BR> 2 A Visitor / Emily Carr<BR> 3 Going for the Gold / Mary McIver<BR> 4 The Day It Rained Forever / Taskeen Hamidullah<BR> 5 Human Rights and Human Responsibilities / The Dalai Lama<BR> 6 The Shape of the Law / Farley Mowat<BR> 7 The wages of Sin / Trevor Ferguson<BR> 8 The Avalon Notes and Ten Years with the Same Dog / Pamela Brown<BR> 9 My Private Solitude / Keitha MacIntosh<BR> 10 The Stepmother / Roma Gelblum-Bross<BR> The Essay<BR> Family Silliness, Domestic Clowning / J.B. Priestley<BR> On Hope and Suicide / Vaclav Havel<BR> Poetry<BR> The Road Not Taken / Robert Frost<BR> Aftermath / Meg Cooper<BR> The Shark / E.J. Pratt<BR> To My Son / Frances Davis<BR> from Tao Teh Ching / Lao Tzu<BR> Ynne Auncient Daeyes / Charles Abbott Conway<BR> Drama<BR> from Bethune / Rod Langley<BR> PART 2 Oral Activities<BR> Part 2 at a Glance<BR> 14 Scenarios from Everyday Life<BR> 15 Short-Term Gain - Long -Term Pain?<BR> 16 Inheritance<BR> 17 Desperately Seeking...<BR> 18 Whose Needs Come First?<BR> 19 Work and the Family<BR> 20 The Continuing Story of...<BR> 21 A Living Will<BR> 22 Best Interests of the Child<BR> 23 The Best Candidate<BR> 24 Who's at Fault?<BR> 25 Whodunit?<BR> Index - Grammar and Vocabulary Activities
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