Essay Writing for Adolescents with Language and Learning Difficulties: Practical Strategies for English Teachers

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Essay Writing for Adolescents with Language and Learning Difficulties is a step-by-step guide for educators teaching secondary students with language difficulties how to write an English essay and, more importantly, how to do this on their own.

Essay writing is one of the most difficult skills that secondary school students need to develop, though there are limited resources available to support these students and their teachers. Based on research into language disorders in adolescence and language processing, the strategies in this book are easy to apply and represent a scaffolded and sequenced approach to teaching essay writing. The book's structure encourages students' skills and confidence to be developed gradually, each chapter building on the last, beginning with the early stages of text analysis and progressing through to writing a complete essay. While written with students with language difficulties in mind, the strategies in this book are applicable to teaching all secondary school students.

Written by a speech pathologist with over a decade’s experience working in secondary schools, this book is an essential resource for all high school English teachers and any education professionals responsible for teaching adolescents how to write essays competently and confidently.

Author(s): Kim Knight
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 145
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
How This Book Began
About Adolescents With Language and Learning Difficulties
Memory, Processing and Schemas
So, What Now?
1 A Way to Analyse Texts
Identifying Themes
The Text + Theme Schema
Analysing Themes in Texts
2 Essential Essay Structures
English Essay Structure
The Body Paragraph
Texts and Excerpts for Practice
3 Essay Topic Breakdown and Planning
Basic ‘One Way’ Strategy
Agree/Disagree Strategy
Divide and Conquer Strategy
Incorporate Strategy
4 Writing an English Essay
Introductions
Conclusions
Putting It All Together
Exams
Final Words (for Students)
Appendix
Text-type, Genre, Theme Definitions
Sample Goals for Individual Learning Plans
Some Oral Language Supports
Text + Theme Schemas
Basic Narrative Schema
Cause and Effect Schema
Body Paragraph ACCESS Scaffold
PREP Introduction Scaffold
PS Conclusion Scaffold
Pronouns
Verb Tenses
Incorporated Strategy Synonyms
Selection of Summarised Texts
Copy of Fairy Tales
Short Stories for Extra Practice
Index