What are the benefits and challenges of using authentic materials for environmental English?
If you teach English as a second language (ESL) and want to introduce environmental topics to your students, you might consider using authentic materials. These are real-world texts, audio, video, or images that are not designed for language teaching, but for communication, information, or entertainment. They can include news articles, podcasts, documentaries, websites, infographics, or advertisements. In this article, you will learn about the benefits and challenges of using authentic materials for environmental English, and some tips on how to select and adapt them for your classes.
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Christian LeclercHead of English | Innova Schools México | Author | Education & Coaching
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Mary SebastianITA ambassador for India / Educational Consultant/ Global Master Trainer in Leadership Development & Mentorship/…
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Anastasiia KorinenkoDeputy Director of International Program | ESL methodologist & TESOL/TKT certified teacher