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Does the Long Tail Work for ESL?

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Do we - English language teachers - get more varied resources
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Does the Long Tail Work for ESL?
Copyright (c) 2008 Jack Olender
English-4U
http://www.english-4u.com



It was in 2004 that Chris Anderson coined the phrase The Long
Tail, which contrary to some people's expectations has nothing
to do with the dog's anatomy. Actually, it is an entirely new
economic model for the media and entertainment industries. In a
nutshell, the Long Tail theory claims that infinite online
'shelf space' and relatively easy access to potential users
make it economically feasible to provide content for niche
interest groups. This, in turn, should result in a growing demand
for niche content. After reading Mr. Anderson's book, I asked
myself a question: Does this long tail theory work for ESL? Do we
- English language teachers - get more varied resources
satisfying the needs of niche learning groups?

As a teacher of English with over 20-year experience, who would
like to provide his students with the most engaging learning
materials, I am continually surfing the net for new resources
that I can use in my lessons. Why am I looking for resources on
the Internet instead of sticking to a coursebook? After all,
don't we have a great choice of coursebooks? Well, the problem
is I really respect my students, - mostly adults - and I don't
find most coursebooks suitable because they are either boring,
childish or outdated. Actually, most of them perfectly combine
all these three characteristics. Although, we could find some
good examples, such as Innovations series published by Thomson
Heilne or Oxford's English File series, the rest of what's on
offer in bookstores is rather disappointing for adult learners.

The past decade has seen a boom of online services for teachers
of English; some of them are free, other charge users fees. Some
of them give advice on different issues related to teaching
foreign languages, other list job offers for teachers, and most
of them, if not all, provide worksheets. However, the quality of
what is available online varies a lot. A lot of them repeat the
mistake of appealing to the lowest common denominator, have
patronizing content, or have such horrible graphics that would
put my students off learning instead of encouraging them in their
efforts. Hence the idea for a website which would put a long tail
theory to the test on the ESL ground. I wanted to create an
online service where ESL teachers could find current, niche
topics, controversial opinions, taboo subjects, and colloquial
vocabulary. A few years of hard work and now I know that a long
tail works for ESL - English-4U - ESL Lesson Plans is used by
thousands of ESL teachers all over the world, it lists hundreds
of worksheets on such niche subjects as: vanity sizing, shopping
on Sundays, queuing, 2008 presidential elections in the USA. The
topics are engaging because they do relate to students' lives,
they are current - these are the topics that your students
probably discuss around the water cooler.

I hope that the long tail of ESL resources will grow longer and
longer. I strongly believe that the Internet will dramatically
change the way we teach and the resources we use. I think we need
more materials for niche purposes: Learners are different, so are
their interests, so should be the resources we use. The Internet
could make it possible to adjust our teaching to individual needs
of our learners. 




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Jack Olender - chief editor of http://www.english-4u.com ESL 
teacher and writer with 20 year experience in teaching English 
to adults.


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