Office of English Language Programs  

 

 

     

This online catalog provides teachers and students from around the world with information on the publications produced by the U.S. Department of State's Office of English Language Programs. Over 80 titles are produced by the Office of English Language Programs and distributed through U.S. Embassies and Consulates around the world. To obtain print copies of the materials in this catalog, visit the How to Order section.

The titles in the catalog are categorized by subject and are all annotated. You can find out what titles are available by clicking on one of the categories listed on the left of this page--Classroom Activities and Teacher Resources--and then clicking on one of the subject subcategories (for example, American literature and culture). At that time, a list of titles in that subcategory will appear here. Or, to see a list of all the titles the office produces, click "Index of All Titles", on the left of this page, and a list of all titles will appear here.

When you've accessed a list of publications and you want to learn more about a specific title, click on the name of the title. A summary and description of the title and a thumbnail image of the book cover will appear. Click on the book cover, or on the link below it that says "Table of Contents," for the full table of contents for the book an introduction to the book (taken from the print edition).

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Scope and Focus of Materials

The majority of classroom textbooks in this catalog are supplementary in nature, designed to enhance English language lessons. The materials produced by the Office of English Language Programs focus mainly on basic language skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing), teacher methodology and references, ESP topics, and American literature and culture at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels.

The topics for the materials were selected on the basis of high interest value and appeal to students and teachers. The lesson units are designed to provide stimulating language practice for classrooms around the world. The wide range of format, content, and level offer language teachers a number of options in selecting materials for their programs.

While most of the titles included in the catalog are self-explanatory, many classroom textbooks listed under American literature and culture are suitable for general, integrated language practice and for American studies courses. Many of these materials are useful for teaching about the diversity that comprises American culture.

The teacher reference and resource materials are designed primarily for use in teacher training, workshops, and professional development. These materials include background readings and "ideas books" replete with practical, useful teaching techniques. Several titles have accompanying audiocassettes and videocassettes. Audiovisual aids like maps and mini-posters are also available.

 

For Further Information

Extensive information about our office and its programs can be found on the Office of English Language Programs home page. We invite you to send us your comments and questions about this catalog or materials included in this catalog by submitting the form on our Comments page.

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Office of English Language Programs
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
U.S. Department of State (Annex #44)
301 4th Street, SW Rm. 304 Washington, D.C. 20547
http://exchanges.state.gov/education/engteaching/