Health Stories Introductory Level Workbook (2703)

Code: 9781564207036

Author: Ann Gianola
ISBN: 9781564207036
Item#: 2703
Publisher: New Readers Press
Published: 2007
Category: ESL, Health & Family Literacy, Reading & Writing
Series: Health Stories
Reading Level: CLB 2 & Up

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Series Synopsis

Health Stories provides engaging stories and multi-skill lessons to adult ESL learners to have better access to good health care for themselves and their families, understand and deal with common health problems, and develop the language skills needed to communicate effectively with healthcare professionals.

The lessons offer a contextualized presentation and practice of basic language skills, combined with critical thinking and communicative activities, with a focus on reading, speaking and vocabulary development, and listening. There is no sequential order of the lessons, allowing for instructional flexibility. Available at 3 levels - Introductory, Low-Beginning and High-Beginning. Stories at each levels but revolve around the common theme of health and healthy living/choices.

 

The series is made of 3 main components:

Student Books: There are 14 units in each student book, and every unit starts off with a short story, followed by writing, listening and discussion activities to reinforce key terms, concepts and comprehension. An Answer Key at the back of each student book so that students can check their own activities.
Workbook: Supplementary workbooks are available at each level, and contain vocabulary, writing and listening exercises that correlate to units in the student book for additional practice.
Teacher's Guide and Audio CD Pack: The Teacher's Guide contains lesson suggestions and tips for extension activities. Each Teacher Guide and Audio CD pack comes with 3 separate CDs containing audio recordings of stories, dialogues and listening activities for the student book at each level.

Lesson Topics in Introductory Level Workbook

Sodium in diet
Pollen allergies
Lack of sleep
Broken bones
Exercise
Dental hygiene
Hand washing and food preparation
Purchasing medication
Reporting an emergency
Reading signs for visiting hours
Smoking
Treatment of cold or flu
Making a doctor's appointment
Treating common kitchen burns

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