So what do I mean by authentic materials? Well, anything written or spoken that uses English as a medium is appropriate, but here's a list to clarify:
SongsMusic videos
Films
TV shows
Newspaper articles
Novels
Short stories
Brochures
Letters
Emails
Weather Reports
Horoscopes
Recipes
Instructions
Blogs
Classifieds
Be careful when choosing your material. Reading Wall Street Journal reports in a beginners class is obviously a bad choice. It's important to keep the text authentic, but make sure that the material suits the level of your students. It's also important to pick your material with cultural sensitivity, and background knowledge of your students in mind. Don't choose texts that may be culturally insensitive or are full of cultural references that may prove too challenging for your students.
When material is chosen thoughtfully with students interests in mind, and materials are utilized effectively by teachers, you're sure to have a successful lesson which builds students interest and inundates them with real world language. In turn, this motivates students and builds up their confidence as they tackle material that they would find useful in the real world, and that's the point of learning English, isn't it? To use English in practical everyday situations. So why not provide a more practical approach to ESL teaching by utilizing authentic materials. Your students will be glad you did.
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