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Vocational ESL

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Title Workplace literacy instruction for college preparation of health-care workers, excerpt Date 1991 Abstract The excerpt contains a summary of the project, and, from the working draft, a description of the reading and writing curricul...
Title Vocational English-as-a-second-language programs Date 1989 Abstract VESL refers to the English needed to interact with English-speaking customers or employees, to fill out job applications, and...
Title Training limited English proficient students for the workplace: trends in vocational education Date 1989 Abstract The paper examines the effects of vocational education on language minority students at the secondary level. It also present...
Title Planning, implementing, and evaluating workplace ESL programs Date 1996 Abstract By following the steps discussed in this digest, a workplace or pre-employment ESL program should meet the needs of employers...
Title Needs assessment in occupation-specific VESL or how to decide what to teach Date 1984 Abstract A VESL instructor is usually also a curriculum developer, challenged to determine the language needed for success in a partic...
Title Integrating employment skills into adult ESL instruction Date 1997 Abstract This Q & A discusses how employment preparation can be integrated into the English as a second language (ESL) curriculum, whe...
Title Improving ESL learners' listening skills: at the workplace and beyond Date 1997 Abstract This Q & A summarizes research about the listening process as it relates to adult second language learners; it discusses the ...
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