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Chris Curtis

How to Teach English: Novels, non-fiction and their artful navigation

How to Teach English: Novels, non-fiction and their artful navigation

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This book provides English teachers with a sophisticated yet simple framework to hook their lessons upon, covering poetry, grammar, Shakespeare, and how to teach writing. It offers practical strategies to help students in key areas, with examples, teaching sequences, and the rationale behind them. Suitable for all teachers of English.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2019
Publisher: Independent Thinking Press


This captivating supplement to Phil Beadles How To Teach series is the creation of a humble individual whose brilliance cannot be concealed, offering English teachers a sophisticated yet straightforward framework to anchor their lessons upon. Chris Curtis has filled every page with exciting ideas that can be implemented immediately, covering poetry, grammar, Shakespeare, and teaching writing. Each chapter presents a wealth of practical strategies to assist students in key areas, offering pertinent examples, teaching sequences, and the rationale behind them, all conveniently arranged to enable teachers to identify the solutions they require without wasting time wading through academic theory and pontification. Suitable for all English teachers.


Introduction:
This artful addition to Phil Beadles How To Teach series is a testament to the brilliance of its author, who modestly conceals his exceptional intellect. It provides English teachers with a sophisticated yet simple framework to engage their students and make the subject both intellectually challenging and enjoyable.
Chapter One: Poetry:
In Chapter One, Chris Curtis delves into the world of poetry, offering a plethora of exciting ideas for teachers to incorporate into their lessons. He begins by discussing the importance of reading and analyzing poetry, emphasizing the need to engage students with the language and structure of the poem. Curtis then provides practical strategies for teaching poetry, such as using visual aids, group discussions, and interactive activities. He also offers examples of poems that can be used to teach various literary elements, such as metaphor, simile, and personification.
Chapter Two: Grammar:
Chapter Two focuses on grammar, a subject that can often be perceived as dry and boring by students. However, Chris Curtis presents grammar in a lively and engaging way, using practical examples and engaging activities to help students understand and apply grammar rules. He also emphasizes the importance of grammar in communication, and provides tips for teaching grammar in a way that is relevant to students' lives.
Chapter Three: Shakespeare:
Shakespeare is a playwright lives in the minds. His works are timeless and his language is rich and complex. In Chapter Three, Chris Curtis provides teachers with a comprehensive guide to teaching Shakespeare, covering everything from reading and understanding Shakespearean plays. He offers practical strategies for teaching Shakespeare's plays, such as using visual aids.
Chapter Four: Teaching Writing:
Teaching writing is a daunting task for many English teachers, but Chris Curtis provides a wealth of practical strategies and insights in Chapter Four. He begins by discussing the importance of writing in the modern world, and then provides practical tips for teaching writing skills, such as using peer feedback, conferencing, and self-reflection. He also offers examples of writing prompts and exercises that can be used to help students develop their writing skills.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, this book is a must-read for all English teachers who want to make their subject more intellectually challenging and enjoyable for their students. Chris Curtis has provided a wealth of practical strategies and insights that can be implemented immediately in the classroom. His writing is clear, concise, and accessible, making it easy for teachers to understand and apply his ideas. Whether you are a seasoned English teacher or a novice looking to improve your teaching skills, this book is a valuable resource that will help you achieve your goals.

Weight: 548g
Dimension: 221 x 182 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781781353127

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