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Although some of the entries here pertain generally to literacy issues, there is an ESL component in each list.
1. Workplace Literacy Publications. This is a broad ranging bibliography on literacy issues. http://www.ed.psu.edu/nwac/document/literacy/biblio.html
2. ESL Bibliography. Bringing Literacy to Life. This is a listing of articles on using literature in the ESL classroom. Eric Documents ED348896http://ericir.syr.edu/
3. TESL Bibliography. A list of studies and texts used in teaching ESL http://www.nald.ca/province/nb/tesl/guide10.htm
4. On-line Journals for ESL and Language Learning http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/4631/onlinejo.htm
5. Teaching ESL. This list focuses on issues in a multilingual rather than strictly ESL classroom. http://www.coe.utk.edu/literacy/eslbib.html
6. CALL Bibliography. Studies that link computer assisted language learning and literacy (1300 citations) http://www.nol.net/~athel/athelbb.html
7. Adult Literacy Clearinghouse Bibliography Index. A grid that offers a plethora of angles on literacy issues, each supported by bibliographies. http://www.cdlr.tamu.edu/tcall/bibs/bibindex.htm 8. The Linguist List: ESL, EFL, and L2 Information. A comprehensive list of more
sophisticated studies and resources on language learning. http://linguistlist.org/esl.html 9. Building an ESL Collection for Young Adults. A list of
fiction and non-fiction works suitable for young adults learning English as a Second Language http://info.greenwood.com/books/0313299/0313299374.html
10. Transferring Literacy Skills from L1 to L2. A summary of varied views on literacy followed by the bibliography that informed those views. http://www.ncbe.gwu.edu/miscpubs/jeilms/vol13/transf13.htm 11. 1998 PLS/ALLS Top Title for Adult Readers. A carefully selected list of high
interest books which are potentially appealing to new readers, including ESL students Highly recommended! http://207.28.234.137/ALLS_titles.html |