Title: Journeys ESL EFL Series Review
1Journeys ESL / EFL Series Review
- As review, presented and analyzed by Silvie Liao
and David ODonnell
2Journeys Series MakeupWhats wrong with this
picture?
- Journeys is made up of 3 levels.
- In each level there are 4 separate texts. Each
text has 20 units. - Reading
- Writing
- Grammar
- Listening and Speaking
- 3 Teachers books
- Tapes
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3The editor of Journeys makes several claims about
the series.
- That it is appropriate for ESL and EFL students
of disparate levels - That the pedagogical reason for dividing it up
into so many books is to individualize curricula
for students (for example using level one for
reading, and level 3 for listening and speaking,
if ones reading is inferior to ones speaking)
- We find that it is geared specifically towards
EFL students in Asia. - We suspect that it is a cynical attempt to make
more money. There is really no good argument as
to why a single system has to be divided into so
many, sold separately texts. Every text needs
to be adapted to a given set of students
4How we reviewed the series
- Seeing as there were
- 3 levels in the series
- 4 Books in each level
- 20 Units in each book
- for a hefty 240 possible Units to code, we
decided to do a sampling of 2 units from each of
the twelve books.
5Reading
Questionable relevance of input.
Best example!!!
Uniformity of tense usage. VERY un-journalistic.
Faux-naturalistic. Fake-tears to make it look as
if it was hastily torn from a newspaper.
6Writing
Unfortunately this is not one of the most used
books in the series!
One of the few places where the series thinks
outside the box
7Listening and Speaking
Simple pedagogically designed practice.
Teachers edition transcript. Teachers editions
are as big as phonebooks and as useful as
doorstops.
This could be termed naturalistic, but it could
just as easily be termed a pedagogically
developed exercise for practicing confirmation
and clarification.
8Grammar
We used blue for grammar, But the book didnt! ?
Metalinguistic, explicit, sythetic
Language is awkward and forced
9Naturalistic and Pedagogical input
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12Journeys is
- Synthetic
- Task-supported (but not much!)
- Exercise HEAVY
- Old fashioned
- Not an integrated approach (4 skills taught in
isolation) - Not easily adaptable to a wide variety of
situations. - Not naturalistic
- Not implicit
13Grammar PPP Approach
- Target forms (presentation)
- Do it yourself grammar (practice)
- Understanding (practice)
- Pairwork (practice)
- Grammar in writing (production)
- Challenge (practice production)
14Writing Writing Process Approach
- Generate ideas
- Practice
- Consider the audience
- Revise
- Peer-review
15Reading strategies-based approach
- Receptive reading/ reflective reading/ skim
reading/ scanning reading/ intensive reading - Reading 1
- Do you know these words
- Reading for greater understanding
- Reading 2
- Reading better
- Understanding vocabulary
- Reading 3
- Challenge
16Listening/Speaking pre-, while-, post-listening
- Warm-up pre-listening, contextualize the texts
- Listening while-listening, listen intensively or
extensively for gist or for specific information - Pairwork post-listening, integrated with
speaking activity - Pronunciation (conversational speech)
- Challenge
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