
Quest is a three level reading and writing series that prepares ESOL students for the rigors of college academic coursework. This series differs from other content-based ESOL series in that it incorporates material typically covered in college-level general education courses and contains a variety of academic areas including biology, business, U.S. History, psychology, art, cultural anthropology, American literature and economics. Quest parallels and accelerates the process that native English speakers go through when they study core subjects in high school. By previewing typical college course material, this book helps students get "up to speed" in terms of both academic content and language skills. The Reading and Writing books combine high-interest material from newspapers and magazines with traditional academic source materials such as textbooks. The series is comprised of three levels: Book 1: High-Beginning - Low- Intermediate, Book 2: Intermediate - High Intermediate, and Book 3: Low-Advanced - Advanced. There is a companion Quest: Listening and Speaking series for same three levels.
This text investigates how ESOL students can bridge the gap between language acquisition and the specific demands of college-level academic coursework. Authors Laurie Blass and Pamela Hartmann utilize a content-based instructional framework to simulate the rigors of general education subjects. By integrating authentic materials from diverse disciplines, the book aims to accelerate linguistic proficiency while simultaneously building foundational knowledge in core academic fields.
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Educators frequently utilize this series as a foundational tool for preparing non-native speakers for the transition into university-level study. The text is noted for its practical approach to content-based language instruction.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
1998-06-15
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
0070062587
ISBN-13:
9780070062580
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