The document is a checklist for evaluating an English language coursebook. It contains questions about whether the coursebook covers necessary test content, has interesting subjects and sufficient variety, includes both local and foreign culture, and provides adequate exercises for improving reading, speaking, writing, vocabulary and grammar skills. It also asks about the layout, design, physical features, practical considerations, use of communicative language teaching approaches, and fit within the curriculum. The checklist aims to determine if the coursebook meets students' needs and provides a well-rounded English language learning experience.
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Coursebook Evaluation Checklist Yes No
The document is a checklist for evaluating an English language coursebook. It contains questions about whether the coursebook covers necessary test content, has interesting subjects and sufficient variety, includes both local and foreign culture, and provides adequate exercises for improving reading, speaking, writing, vocabulary and grammar skills. It also asks about the layout, design, physical features, practical considerations, use of communicative language teaching approaches, and fit within the curriculum. The checklist aims to determine if the coursebook meets students' needs and provides a well-rounded English language learning experience.
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Coursebook Evaluation Checklist
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Does the book provide the necessary knowledge included in the
test? Are the subject and content of the coursebook interesting? Is the content of the coursebook challenging enough to foster new learnings? Subjects & Contents
Are the subject and content of the coursebook motivating?
Is there sufficient variety in the subject and content of the coursebook? Are the topics and texts free from any kind of discrimination(gender, race etc.)? Is there a relationship between the content of the coursebook and real-life situations(society)? Do the topics and texts in the coursebook include elements from both local and target culture? Are there adequate and appropriate exercises for improving reading comprehension? Reading Is there a wide range of different reading texts with different subject content? Are the reading selections authentic pieces of language? Does the coursebook include speech situations Skills
relevant to students’ background?
Speaking Does the cousebook provide many examples and exercises about communicative functions for students to practice. Does the cousebook provide a variety types of exercises related to the writing part in the test. Are the writing selections authentic pieces of Writing language? Do the vocabulary exercises promote internalization of previously and newly introduced items? &
Is there a good distribution (simple to
complex) of vocabulary load across the Vocabulary exercises. Is the new vocabulary integrated in varying contexts and situations? Are the grammar points presented with brief and easy examples and explanations? Is the primary function of new structures for Sub-skills
interaction and communication?
Grammar Do the structures gradually increase in complexity to suit the growing reading ability of students? 251
Are the grammar points recycled in the
following units? Is there sufficient work on recognition and production of stress patterns, intonation and Pronunciation individual sounds? Are the pronunciation points repeated and reinforced in subsequent lessons? Does the coursebook cover other sub-skills like note-taking, skimming, scanning, inferring meaning, listening for gist, etc.? Is the printing quality high? Does the coursebook look interesting and fun? Layout & Physical Make-up
Does the coursebook include a detailed overview of the functions
and structures that will be taught in each unit? Does the coursebook reflect learners’ preferences in terms of layout, design, and organization? Does the coursebook contain enough pictures, diagrams, tables etc. helping students understand the printed text? Are the illustrations informative and functional? Do the size and weight of the coursebook seem convenient for students to handle? Is the coursebook up-to-date(e.g. published within the past 10 years)? Is the coursebook easily accessible? Is the coursebook affordable? Practical Considerations
Does the coursebook have supplementary materials (tapes, visuals
etc.)? Does the coursebook have supporting online materials/tests and e- format? Do the exercises introduce the main principles of CLT? Does the coursebook include self-assessment parts? Is / are the type/s of syllabus design used in the book appropriate for learners? Can the coursebook easily be integrated into technology, thereby allowing for individual study outside the school? Does the coursebook fit curriculum/goals? Are the objectives specified explicitly in the coursebook? Is the coursebook designed by taking into account the learners’ socially and historically English-free status? EXTRA COMMENTS/CRITICISMS ON THE BOOK: