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Exploring Content 2 Reading for Academic Success

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ISBN-10: 0131402005

ISBN-13: 9780131402003

Edition: 2005

Authors: Lorraine C. Smith

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List price: $45.33
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Prentice Hall, E S L Department
Publication date: 12/30/2004
Binding: Paperback
Size: 8.00" wide x 10.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

Lorraine C. Smith has taught ESL for over 30 years. She has also taught TESOL Methods and Research courses at the graduate level. She has presented for 20 years at local, national, and international TESOL conferences. She holds Masters degrees in Linguistics and in TESOL, and earned her doctorate in Curriculum and Teaching at Teachers College Columbia University. In addition to coauthoring the Reading for Today series, she has written other ESL textbooks, journal articles and book chapters. She is currently the Associate Director of the English Language Institute at Queens College of the City University of New York.

Exploring Content 2: Reading for Academic Success, by Lorraine C. Smith, engages English language learners in authentic academic content to help them succeed in college classes
Readings from college textbooks and supporting exercises teach students essential reading and study skills as well as academic and content vocabulary
Features Five units, consisting of two related chapters, explore the fields of human behavior, culture, the origins of modern science, Eastern and Western art, and cross-cultural psychology
Fine art, photos, illustrations, and graphs enhance each reading and help students understand important information
Reading and study skills are introduced throughout the book
These include previewing vocabulary and content, analyzing sentence meaning and text organization, understanding and creating graphic organizers, scanning and skimming, and writing summaries
Unit follow-up activities, including writing assignments and Internet research, allow students to apply and extend what they have learned