Incorporating Health Literacy Into English as a Second Language Classes

Adult learners attend English as a second language (ESL) classes to improve their skills in specific areas. They may desire to read and write better, learn to spell, communicate in English, or build their vocabulary. These goals have a multitude of purposes such as getting a better job, helping thei...

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Main Author: Teresa Wagner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SLACK Incorporated 2019-10-01
Series:Health Literacy Research and Practice
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Online Access:https://www.healio.com/public-health/journals/hlrp/2019-7-3-3-supplemental/%7B23984b4e-bfc3-4437-b220-33db8b635ec7%7D/incorporating-health-literacy-into-english-as-a-second-language-classes
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description Adult learners attend English as a second language (ESL) classes to improve their skills in specific areas. They may desire to read and write better, learn to spell, communicate in English, or build their vocabulary. These goals have a multitude of purposes such as getting a better job, helping their children with their homework, dealing more effectively with their health and the health care system, or gaining ability to hold conversations (Bryson, 2013). Embedding health literacy content into adult learner classes helps promote understanding and application of health information to stay healthy and well. In addition, most adults learn best if the knowledge, skills, and strategies to be acquired are linked to real-life contexts that either mirror their own circumstances or illustrate a reality they would like to know (Bryson, 2013). In a study by Rowlands, Shaw, Jaswal, Smith, and Harpham (2017), adult learners recognized that their health and that of their families depends greatly on their level of health literacy. For this reason, learners are highly motivated to study health-related topics in the classroom.
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spelling doaj.art-b96879b999b548a1a748861fd86a1f4d2022-12-22T02:36:01ZengSLACK IncorporatedHealth Literacy Research and Practice2474-83072019-10-0133s37s4110.3928/24748307-20190405-02Incorporating Health Literacy Into English as a Second Language ClassesTeresa WagnerAdult learners attend English as a second language (ESL) classes to improve their skills in specific areas. They may desire to read and write better, learn to spell, communicate in English, or build their vocabulary. These goals have a multitude of purposes such as getting a better job, helping their children with their homework, dealing more effectively with their health and the health care system, or gaining ability to hold conversations (Bryson, 2013). Embedding health literacy content into adult learner classes helps promote understanding and application of health information to stay healthy and well. In addition, most adults learn best if the knowledge, skills, and strategies to be acquired are linked to real-life contexts that either mirror their own circumstances or illustrate a reality they would like to know (Bryson, 2013). In a study by Rowlands, Shaw, Jaswal, Smith, and Harpham (2017), adult learners recognized that their health and that of their families depends greatly on their level of health literacy. For this reason, learners are highly motivated to study health-related topics in the classroom.https://www.healio.com/public-health/journals/hlrp/2019-7-3-3-supplemental/%7B23984b4e-bfc3-4437-b220-33db8b635ec7%7D/incorporating-health-literacy-into-english-as-a-second-language-classesadult basic educationhealth literacyhealth information
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health literacy
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