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An Analysis of Australian and Pakistani English Language Textbooks in Terms of Acquiring English as a Second Language by Underprivileged Students in Both Countries at the Pre-Intermediate Level

An Analysis of Australian and Pakistani English Language Textbooks in Terms of Acquiring English as a Second Language by Underprivileged Students in Both Countries at the Pre-Intermediate Level
4 September 2025, 5:30pm – 6:30pm, AEST, Online

Summary

In this insightful and highly practical session, the presenter guided viewers through a comparative analysis of English language textbooks used in Australia and Pakistan at the pre-intermediate level. The session highlighted how these resources support or hinder underprivileged students in acquiring English as a second language, with a focus on accessibility, cultural relevance, and alignment to learners’ needs. Participants were introduced to the methodology used for evaluating the textbooks, including criteria related to language skills, sociocultural context and opportunities for meaningful practice. The presenter demonstrated key findings from the analysis, drawing attention to differences in pedagogical approaches and the implications for classroom practice. Discussions about how the insights from the study could inform curriculum design and teaching strategies in diverse contexts followed the presentation leaving viewers with valuable perspectives and strategies to enhance equity and effectiveness in EAL provision. An engaging and thought-provoking presentation!

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