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 Mietz
 
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							| Dear colleagues, after the holidays I �ve agreed to teach English as part of a training for "Media designers for digital and print media". Admittedly - I have no idea about the subject and am now starting to gather information. There doesn �t appear to be a curriculum - at least, I haven �t found one yet, but it �s relevant for the examinations and the general curriculum just keeps saying: students need to understand and use English relevant technical terms.
 
 Has anybody here worked with students of this field? Could anybody recommend a book or a website? I �d be very grateful!
 
 Thanks!
 Mietz
 
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 blunderbuster
 
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							| I used to work in the field myself, what you need is an overview of the programs they use and, preferably, get a hold of the programs in their English version + a manual and familiarize yourself with them, To get started and Englsih version of office might help. 
 Check ebay auctions for free versions, that is where I got my QuarkXPress cheaply.
 
 Regards
 
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 Mietz
 
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							| Thanks Regina for the very helpful input. Would you have any idea how to plan a curriculum or does that really depend too much on the school and work on a "teaching along the lines" basis? What �s your experience with that?
 
 Thanks Mietz
 
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 englishchris
 
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							| One of my friends is a Media designer, she relies heavily on software by Adobe (Photshop, InDesign, Premiere, etc.). You might want to get a closer look at them. Terms from the publishing industry might come in handy too. (There is a good Langenscheid Dictionary out there, covering the topic). |  28 Jul 2011     
					
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 Abigail Gilbert
 
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							| I �m not sure what level your students will be at, but there �s a lovely series of short animations on the British Council website based in a web design agency.  It �s been a great resource for my pre-intermediate student who is a graphic designer. 
 
 The language focus is the working environment, and I �d recommend it for anyone teaching business English or teaching a job seeker. |  29 Jul 2011     
					
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