This book is intended for advanced learners who are preparing for academic studies. It is geared toward learners with proficiency levels of Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) 7-9 in reading and writing. The focus of the book is on reading, writing, critical thinking, and vocabulary development.
Each of the 10 chapters is organized around a theme that is current and of high interest. Students approach the readings in a variety of ways, including skimming, examining details, and making predictions. Throughout, students are challenged to connect and compare information from
different readings through discussion and by completing guided writing tasks. In addition, students are introduced to academic vocabulary which is reinforced throughout.
Creating Meaning is intended to be used by students who are either learning English in a Canadian context or are
interested in learning more about Canada.
1. Our Families, Ourselves
2. Innovators: People Who Make a Difference
3. Natural Hazards across Canada
4. Conflict Management Different Roads to Justice
5. Crossing Cultures: The Challenge of Adjustment
6. Concerning Community
7. Ethical Issues: What are the
Boundaries?
8. Varieties of Intelligence
9. Canadian Demographics
10. Global Citizenship
Teacher's Resource: Creating Meaning Advanced Companion Site
Kathy Block has worked with students learning English as an additional language since 1990. She has taught numerous courses, particularly with a focus on reading and writing, and developed a variety of programs for English language learners preparing for university. She is currently an
instructor with the Learning Assistance Centre at the University of Manitoba, where she works with students on developing their writing skills. Her interest in working with students to develop reading, writing, and other academic skills lies at the heart of Creating Meaning Advanced: Reading and
Writing for the Canadian Classroom and Creating Meaning Upper Intermediate: Reading and Writing for the Canadian Classroom.
Hannah Hofer Friesen has extensive experience teaching English as an additional language, in Canada and abroad. She has taught students from beginner to advanced
levels, although her experience is focused particularly on English for Academic Purposes. She is currently self-employed as an educational consultant and writer. Her experience has provided her with knowledge regarding the needs of students and teachers in an academic environment. This knowledge is
reflected in her textbooks, Creating Meaning Advanced: Reading and Writing for the Canadian Classroom and Creating Meaning Upper Intermediate: Reading and Writing for the Canadian Classroom.