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Entry 3: Interview with an ESL Specialist.

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For this entry I decided to interview a friend of mine who works in Petal, Mississippi. Camila and I have been friends for over twenty years. We did the same Master in the Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages. She has been working in a school district for over 15 years. This is the interview. I hope you enjoy it. Please click here to watch it. REFLECTION   This interview made me realize that many of the things that researchers have found in the field of ESL, particularly about ESL programs,  correspond to the reality many teachers live every day. One of the most striking points made by my interviewee was that in her district the Pull-out program is the most common. This coincides with what Wright (2015) assertion about this program being frequent in the United States despite having been highly criticized. About this Wright (2015, p. 107) states:        The problem are many. First and perhaps most important, studen...

Entry 2: The importance of research and researchers in Second Language Teaching

Empirical studies should constitute the major source of knowledge for teaching practices. Research and researchers are, therefore, a key element to understand how languages are best learned and what constitute good teaching practices. According to Brown and Lee (2015), for centuries the field of second language teaching lacked theoretical foundations of learning that allowed practitioners to develop their lesson plans based on knowledge yielded from observation and rigorous studies. 

Entry 1: Introduction

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ENTRY 1: INTRODUCTION Please watch my video so that you have a clear idea of what is expected for your entry 1. Click here:  My life