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|title = Law-Related ESL Lessons}}{{Learn & Teach Series Badge}}'''''Law-Related ESL Lessons''''' are designed for English language classes for newcomers to Canada and British Columbia. Instructors will find lesson modules on legal topics that affect newcomers, including downloadable instructional packages at varying Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) levels, together with assessment tools. The reading materials for learners are drawn from [[People's Law School]] publications for newcomers.
|title = Law-Related ESL Lessons}}{{Learn & Teach Series Badge}}'''''Law-Related ESL Lessons''''' are designed for English language classes for newcomers to Canada and British Columbia. Instructors will find lesson modules on legal topics that affect newcomers, including downloadable instructional packages at varying Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) levels, together with assessment tools.  


==Lesson Modules==
==Lesson Modules==

Revision as of 01:15, 29 March 2014

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Law-Related ESL Lessons are designed for English language classes for newcomers to Canada and British Columbia. Instructors will find lesson modules on legal topics that affect newcomers, including downloadable instructional packages at varying Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) levels, together with assessment tools.

Lesson Modules

Reading Materials

The reading materials for learners are drawn from these People's Law School publications for newcomers:

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About these Lesson Modules

These lessons were developed on Clicklaw Wikibooks by People's Law School and ELSA Net for ESL and ELSA Net instructors. These lessons are considered samples and instructors are encouraged to modify the lessons to meet the needs of their English as a second language learners. Learn more about these law-related ESL lessons.

People's Law School acknowledges the financial contribution of the Government of Canada and Province of British Columbia to this project.

About People's Law School

The People's Law School is a non-profit charitable society whose purpose is to provide British Columbians with reliable information about their rights and responsibilities under the law.

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