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This book probes for a post-native-speakerist future. It explores
the nature of (English and Japanese) native-speakerism in the
Japanese context, and possible grounds on which language teachers
could be employed if native-speakerism is rejected (i.e., what are
the language teachers of the future expected to do, and be, in
practice?). It reveals the problems presented by the native-speaker
model in foreign language education by exploring individual
teacher-researcher narratives related to workplace experience and
language-based inclusion/exclusion, as well as Japanese
native-speakerism in the teaching of Japanese as a foreign
language. It then seeks solutions to the problems by examining the
concept of post-native-speakerism in relation to multilingual
perspectives and globalisation generally, with a specific focus on
education.
Impact helps teenage learners to better understand themselves, each
other, and the world they live in. By encouraging self-expression,
global citizenship, and active participation, Impact motivates
students to explore who they are and who they want to be, all while
learning English!
This books explores why it is we believe what we believe about
language, and why we persist in handing down from generation to
generation a rag bag collection of fact and fantasy about language.
This monograph mainly focuses on the idea that language teaching in
higher education involves making use of new approaches and
technology. It identifies the key determinants of the materials
needed to improve language teaching on the basis of the actual
experimental research included in the respective contributions.
Thanks to its unique perspective, the book offers a distinctive
approach to addressing empirical research on second language
teaching, translator training and technology. As universities are
some of the best arenas for analyzing teaching techniques for
various subjects, higher education teachers can use this book to
thoroughly prepare for the application of pilot studies and learn
more about students' responses to new teaching and translation
techniques. An enlightening guide for scholars and students with an
academic interest in acquiring the basic principles of language
teaching and translation, this book mainly provides actual cases in
which the implementation of technology was useful to second
language teachers and translation trainers. As the authors are
experienced scholars, readers will not only come to understand how
to use new teaching strategies, but also discover that the
proposals described in each chapter can be useful to any level of
second language training for teachers and translators.
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This bundle consists of the following books: Modern Mandarin
Chinese: The Routledge Course Textbook Level 1, 2nd edition
(9781138101104) Modern Mandarin Chinese: The Routledge Course
Workbook Level 1, 2nd edition (9781138101111) Modern Mandarin
Chinese is a two-year undergraduate course for students with no
prior background in Chinese study. Designed to build a strong
foundation in both the spoken and written language, it develops all
the basic skills such as pronunciation, character writing, word
use, and structures, while placing a strong emphasis on the
development of communicative skills. The complete course consists
of the following books: Modern Mandarin Chinese: The Routledge
Course Textbook Level 1 Modern Mandarin Chinese: The Routledge
Course Workbook Level 1 Modern Mandarin Chinese: The Routledge
Course Textbook Level 2 Modern Mandarin Chinese: The Routledge
Course Workbook Level 2 Each level of the course consists of a
textbook and workbook in simplified Chinese. A free companion
website provides all the audio for the course with a broad range of
interactive exercises and additional resources for students'
self-study, along with a comprehensive instructor's guide with
teaching tips, assessment and homework material, and a full answer
key. Retaining its focus on communicative skills and the long-term
retention of characters, the text is now presented in simplified
characters and pinyin from the outset with a gradual and phased
removal of pinyin as specific characters are introduced and learnt.
This unique approach allows students to benefit from the support of
pinyin in the initial stages as they begin speaking while ensuring
they are guided and supported towards reading only in characters.
Kadya Molodowsky, the most prolific woman writer of Yiddish, wrote
an autobiographical memoir that left many questions unanswered. Why
does she say of her wedding day only that she wore new shoes and
fell in the snow? Did she join those who saw communism as the
answer to the Jewish problem? Why did she leave Israel after having
spent only three years there? It took Zelda Kahan Newman's research
at three archives, the YIVO archive in New York, the Municipal
Jewish Library in Montreal, and the Machon Lavon archive in Ne'ot
Afeka, Israel, to discover the answers to these questions. In this
biography, Kahan Newman covers the arc of Molodowsky's life, a life
that saw pogroms, World War I, an escape from Europe to the United
States, and an attempt to revive Yiddish culture after World War
II. Finally, as Kahan Newman notes, it was an ironic twist of fate
"that Kadya's death was noted in the U.S., where she felt
increasingly alien, and ignored in Israel, where she felt she
belonged, if only in spirit.
Building superior Spanish language proficiency through critical
engagement with global challenges Mastering Spanish through Global
Debate is a one-semester textbook designed for students with
Advanced-level Spanish language skills, moving toward Superior.
Over the course of each chapter, students gain linguistic and
rhetorical skills as they prepare to debate on broad, timely
topics, including environmental consciousness, immigration, wealth
distribution, surveillance and privacy, cultural diversity, and
education. Discussion of compelling issues promotes not only
linguistic proficiency but social responsibility through critical
engagement with complex global challenges. Each chapter includes
topic-specific reading texts and position papers by writers from
various Spanish-speaking countries. In addition to pre- and
post-reading activities, students benefit from lexical development
exercises, rhetorical methods sections, and listening exercises
with audio available on the Press website. An online instructor’s
manual provides pedagogical recommendations and an answer key.
This study provides a systematic overview of articles and article
systems in the world's languages using a sample of 104 languages.
Articles can be classified into 10 types according to their
referential functions: definite, anaphoric, weak definite,
recognitional, indefinite, presentational, exclusive-specific,
nonspecific, inclusive-specific, and referential articles. All 10
types are described in detail with examples from various languages
of the world. The book also addresses crosslinguistic trends
concerning the distribution and the development of different
article types, and it proposes a typology of article systems. The
aim of this study is to provide a general crosslinguistic overview
concerning the attested properties and distributions of articles.
It is geared towards readers with interests in language typology
and the nominal domain, and it can serve as a point of reference
for language-specific studies of articles or determiners.
Logical, developmental presentation includes all the necessary
tools for speech and comprehension and features numerous shortcuts
and timesavers. Ideal as an introduction, supplement, or
refresher.
This book explores Singapore's language education system. Unlike
previous volumes, which discuss the bilingual requirement for
learning, it focuses on Singapore's quadrilingual system, bringing
together articles on each of the four languages - English,
Mandarin, Malay and Tamil - as well as articles that examine more
than one language. It highlights past successes, current concerns,
and future directions for language education. The book focuses on
classroom pedagogy in all four official languages, showcasing how
languages are taught and learned in Singapore as a basis for better
understanding the system "from the inside out." The authors present
empirical, classroom-based studies on language pedagogy in all four
languages, as well as updated information on the current
socio-political context and how it has influenced attempts at
pedagogical innovation. Consideration is given to the dialectical
relationship between policy and practice. The chapters also include
discussions of pre-school-age learning, influences of language
policy, home literacy practices, and commentaries by international
language-in-education scholars. This approach also provides a basis
for international comparison - especially for those who are
interested in fostering English proficiency while maintaining one
or more national languages. The volume is particularly important in
light of the continuing international efforts to integrate English
into national educational systems where it is not the dominant
language.
Tourism Discourse offers new insights into the role of spoken,
written and visual discourse in representating and producing
tourism as a global cultural industry. With a view to the interplay
between the symbolic and economic orders of global mobility, the
book is grounded in empirically-based studies of key tourism
genres.
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