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Author: Dr. Sanjeev Sharma
Dr. Sanjeev Sharma has written this updated English edition for the B.Ed Pedagogy Course: Teaching of English, offered in the 3rd Semester. Although you had this subject in Semester 2, the rate here is different, which means this is a new edition—so it requires a fresh description.
This book provides a comprehensive approach to teaching English as a first, second, or foreign language in Indian schools. It emphasizes developing communication skills, linguistic competence, and confidence among learners through modern, activity-based, and learner-centered techniques.
Aligned with the updated Teaching of English (Semester 3) syllabus, the book covers:
Nature & importance of English language learning
Objectives of teaching English at primary, upper primary & secondary levels
Language acquisition vs. language learning
Teaching the four major language skills:
Listening
Speaking
Reading
Writing
Teaching grammar meaningfully (not rote-based)
Vocabulary building techniques
Pronunciation practice & phonetics basics
Modern methods: communicative approach, direct method, audio-lingual method
Using literature (prose, poetry, drama) to build language skills
Lesson planning for prose, poetry, grammar & composition
Use of ICT: videos, apps, language labs, audio tools
Remedial teaching for struggling learners
Assessment techniques: written tests, oral tests, listening tasks, reading assessments
The book also focuses on:
Encouraging classroom interaction
Reducing fear of English among students
Creating meaningful and enjoyable language activities
Using real-life communication tasks
This book is widely used in:
Teaching of English – Semester 3
Pedagogy of English Language Education
Language lab practicals & micro-teaching
Workshops on communication skills and ELT (English Language Teaching)
Overall, this updated English edition gives trainee teachers the pedagogical depth and practical techniques needed to teach English effectively, making it essential for the Teaching of English (English) course in Semester 3.