[NIFL-ESL:8921] Re: writing in esl

From: Janet Isserlis (Janet_Isserlis@Brown.edu)
Date: Fri May 02 2003 - 15:33:46 EDT


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There may also be resources worth checking at

http://www.brown.edu/lrri/write.htm

Janet Isserlis

>Actually a lot has been written about ESL and writing. I'm surprised there
>isn't more in ERIC. Perhaps you might try ESL and Composition as search
>terms. The major ESL publishers have a number of books on ESL writing. I'd
>try Heinle & Heinle and Pearson to begin. They both have webpages. I would
>assume TESOL also has some books and articles on the topic. Check their
>website, and also check their publications TESOL Journal and TESOL
>Quarterly. Marianne Celce-Murcia (ed.) has a whole section on ESL writing in
>her book Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language. It is also
>published by Heinle & Heinle. The newest edition is the 3rd edition. Hopes
>this helps a little.
>
>Terry Pruett-Said
>ESL teacher
>Sterling Heights, MI



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