BALEAP Presentations and Papers Archive

PIM: 'EAP How Low Can We Go? Insights and Innovations.'

  1. Event Programme

    Event Programme

    Event Organiser

  2. Plenary Session 1: An exploration of teacher beliefs about teaching EAP at low proficiency levels.

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    Olwyn Alexander ,Heriot-Watt University

  3. EFL or EAP: No question.

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    Andy Gillett ,University of Hertfordshire

  4. Academic Orientation.

    Slides

    Elizabeth Long

  5. How should, and how can, ‘low level EAP’ be assessed?

    Slides

    Bruce Howell

  6. What kind of EAP can we teach at A2 level?

    Slides

    Edward de Chazal ,UCL

  7. Deep end tasks for low-level learners.

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    Yolande Cerda & Simon Williams

  8. Case study – an in-sessional legal English course for Erasmus students.

    Slides

    Stella Smyth

  9. Skills by Stealth: Introducing low-level EAP students to research skills and autonomy through projects.

    Slides

    Sarah Clark

  10. A psychosocial perspective on ‘level’.

    Slides (Prezi) | Handout

    Jane Blackwell ,Institute of Education

  11. She stoops, but doesn’t conquer: why ‘straight’ EAP isn’t for lower level students.

    Slides

    Ian Lebeau

  12. Which comes first – integration, participation or motivation?

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    Kerry Tavakoli

  13. Introducing Open Educational Resources for Lower Level Learners of English for Academic Purposes.

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    Alannah Fitzgerald

  14. Testing the Foundations.

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    Simon Gooch & Marie Hanlon

  15. EAP Grammar for A2 students.

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    Terry Philips ,Garnet Publications

  16. Pre-Masters Diplomas: Successfully bridging the gap?

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    Louise Pullen & Phil Horspool ,University of Leicester

  17. Motivating low level learners with e-portfolios and on line discussions.

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    Claire Brett & Maxine Gillway ,University of Bristol

  18. Using “bite-size” chunks to teach academic essay skills to low-level learners.

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    Carolyn Westbrook

  19. Designing and developing a writing course for low level believers and achievers! (IELTS 3.5-4.5).

    Slides

    Debbie Mann

  20. Streaming a pre-sessional programme.

    Slides

    Helen Connies-Laing

  21. Using Jing with low-level reading classes.

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    Sarah Brewer ,University of Reading