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Green Tea Intermediate English Communication OER
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Short Description:
This set of multimedia materials incorporates interesting topics and real-world language in an accessible way for adult English language learners at the low-to-mid intermediate level, using eclectic methods (communicative activities, content-based instruction lite, focus on form), all while maintaining a connection to our learners’ lives

Long Description:
This set of multimedia materials incorporates interesting topics and real-world language in an accessible way for adult English language learners at the low-to-mid intermediate level, using eclectic methods (communicative activities, content-based instruction lite, focus on form), all while maintaining a connection to our learners’ lives

Each unit has handouts, presentation slides, key vocabulary lists, informative speeches recorded by ESOL teachers at PCC, dialogs, extension activities, and additional videos or materials for assessment. The videos can be linked to directly, embedded in a class page or Learning Management System (LMS, such as Canvas), or downloaded. Closed captioned versions of the videos are also available. Teachers can incorporate everything here, or take an a la carte approach with their existing activities and curricula.

To make it easier to navigate these materials, we are gathering them in a pressbooks site as well. That site may make it easier for teachers to navigate and share links with students.

Like any set of classroom materials, this OER is not a “class in a box.” We anticipate that teachers will have their own approach to in-class (or synchronous online) activities, out-of-class work, assessments, and speeches, so we’re not offering a one-size-fits-all solution.

These materials are openly shared (with the exception of youtube videos, where noted), which means you have all the permission you need to use, adapt, and re-share them. All we ask is to attribute the materials to “Green Tea Communication OER,” and, if you have a moment, let us know if you found the materials helpful.

Please let us know if you have feedback, questions, or additional contributions to this project: eric.dodson@pcc.edu, luciana.diniz@pcc.edu and nleiton@pcc.edu

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Subject:
Education
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Eric Dodson
Luciana Diniz
Nanci Leiton
Date Added:
03/16/2020
Green Tea Intermediate English Communication OER
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CC BY
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Current Materials for Green Tea Intermediate English Communication OER
https://docs.google.com/document/d/148tjcgDD1_z2vUWxiQ9yRlA3PKEztVHu2raVyOyNWNY/edit#heading=h.n7bxitglczb

Subject:
Business and Communication
Communication
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Luciana Diniz
Nanci Leiton
Eric Dodson
Date Added:
06/19/2020
Literacy Resources
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CC BY-NC-SA
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A set of slides teaching the alphabet and beginning sound-letter correspondence. Level: 4 or more below TLEE; Skills: literacy, phonics; Resource Type: Slides

Subject:
Education
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Provider:
Portland Community College
Author:
Erin Theuninck
Luciana Diniz
Date Added:
12/13/2022
Vocab ASAP: Intermediate Vocabulary for English Language Learners
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This work is organized around vocabulary for 5 themes: Psychology, Wellness, Technology, Careers, and Oregon. Each theme has 2 units for a total of 10 units. Each unit contains 24 - 28 target vocabulary words. Other words that may be unfamiliar to students are glossed.

We use this material as our textbook for an intermediate vocabulary class for adult English language learners at our community college. This class meets for 2 hours per week, and we typically use 5 units per 10-week term.

Each unit contains multiple readings. If you are not teaching a vocabulary class, the readings and vocabulary work may be useful supplements in other classes.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Module
Textbook
Author:
Elise McLain
Luciana Diniz
Jennifer Snyder
Date Added:
07/07/2023