Syllabus types

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Jaguar

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Hello,

I have to write an assignment regarding syllabus types.

For example:

Grammatical – Lexical – Grammatical/Lexical – Situational – Topic-based – Notional – Functional/Notional – Mixed or multi-strandard – Procedural – Process – Analytic – Synthetic

I have found information in books by Scrivener and Harmer, but I’d really like to have some more information to go on. Could someone please give me a few good links for extra reading?

Thanks loads

Jag:-D
 
Readings

1. Hutchinson, T. and Waters, A. 1987. English for Specific Purposes: a learning centred approach. Cambridge CUP Chapter 8

2. Robinson, P. 1991. ESP Today: A Practitioner's Guide. London: Prentice Hall International Chapters 1 & 4.

3. Widdowson, H. G. 1990. Aspects of Language Teaching. Oxford: OUP Chapter 9.

4. White, R. 1988. The ELT Curriculum: Design, Innovation and Management. Oxford: Blackwell Chapters 1, 2 & 3.

Try these also:
Six types of syllabi
Syllable types
The evolution of syllabus design
The negotiated syllabus

All the best. :-D
 
Thanks:-D

I'll go and have a look:shock:

Jag:up:
 
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