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There have been a number of books published on various aspects of
materials development for language teaching but Developing
Materials for Language Teaching is the only one which provides a
comprehensive coverage of the main aspects and issues in the field.
This second edition brings it completely up to date and expands on
the original book. It deals with advances in IT and an increasingly
globalized world. It is the only publication which views current
developments in materials development through the eyes of
developers and users of materials from all over the world. In doing
so it applies principles to practice in ways demonstrated to
facilitate the effectiveness of language learning materials. The
chapters are written so that the book provides critical overviews
of recent developments in materials development and at the same
time acts as a stimulus for development and innovation in the
field. It is intended both for use as a course book on postgraduate
and teacher training courses and as a resource for the stimulus and
refreshment of teachers, publishers and applied linguists in the
field. The book contains updated versions of many of the chapters
in the 2003 edition plus new chapters on corpus-informed materials
development, materials development for blended learning, materials
development for EAP, materials development for ESOL and materials
development for young learners.
Viewing current developments in materials development through the
eyes of developers, users and researchers from all over the world,
this book applies principles to practice. It provides a
comprehensive coverage of the main aspects and issues in the field
as well as critical overviews of recent developments in materials
development, and acts as a stimulus for innovation. Now revised and
updated to take account of developments over the last decade, this
3rd edition features: - 8 new chapters, covering materials use,
blended learning, multimodality, intercultural competence,
communicative competence, the practical realisation of theoretical
principles in the development of digital materials, the teaching of
right to left languages and the commodification of grammar. - Fully
updated chapters with contemporary examples and considering
teaching second and foreign languages other than English. - New
pedagogical resources, with the addition of tasks and further
readings for each chapter. - New online resources, 2 new chapters
on producing videos on teacher development courses and materials
development on teacher training courses and 2 updated chapters on
development courses for teachers and simulations in teacher
development, alongside a range of additional tasks and further
reading suggestions.
This research collection presents a critical review of the
materials used for learning English around the world. The first
section includes a discussion of materials for specific learners
and purposes, such as young learners, self-study, academic writing
and general proficiency. The second section presents a detailed
study of the materials used in Europe, Asia, North America, South
America, Africa and Australia, and critically evaluates their
effectiveness in the teaching of English to speakers of other
languages. Taking both the teacher's and the learner's needs into
consideration, the book makes a positive contribution to the future
of research in materials development, and has practical
applications.This comprehensive, critical analysis of materials in
use around the world will be useful for academics researching
materials development and applied linguistics and for students on
post-graduate applied linguistics and ELT courses.
This singular new textbook is both an introduction to the major
theories of second language acquisition and a practical proposal
for their application to language learning courses. It explains and
evaluates these theories, and focuses on recent research that has
enriched thinking about the best ways to facilitate communicative
effectiveness in an L2. It then suggests practical applications
regarding language planning, curriculum development, pedagogy,
materials development, teacher development, and assessment,
establishing a tangible connection between theory and practice.
Unlike many SLA books which are narrowly focused on the acquisition
of language, it explores the roles of factors such as pragmatics,
para-linguistic signals, gesture, semiotics, multi-modality,
embodied language, and brain activity in L2 communication. SLA
Applied connects research-based theories to the authors' and
students' real-life experiences in the classroom, and stimulates
reflection and creativity through the inclusion of Readers' Tasks
in every chapter. This engaging and relevant text is suitable for
students in Applied Linguistics or TESOL courses, trainee teachers,
researchers, and practitioners.
Viewing current developments in materials development through the
eyes of developers, users and researchers from all over the world,
this book applies principles to practice. It provides a
comprehensive coverage of the main aspects and issues in the field
as well as critical overviews of recent developments in materials
development, and acts as a stimulus for innovation. Now revised and
updated to take account of developments over the last decade, this
3rd edition features: - 8 new chapters, covering materials use,
blended learning, multimodality, intercultural competence,
communicative competence, the practical realisation of theoretical
principles in the development of digital materials, the teaching of
right to left languages and the commodification of grammar. - Fully
updated chapters with contemporary examples and considering
teaching second and foreign languages other than English. - New
pedagogical resources, with the addition of tasks and further
readings for each chapter. - New online resources, 2 new chapters
on producing videos on teacher development courses and materials
development on teacher training courses and 2 updated chapters on
development courses for teachers and simulations in teacher
development, alongside a range of additional tasks and further
reading suggestions.
"This is an exciting contribution to second language studies and is
an invaluable resource. The collection represents an intelligently
edited, probing and innovative set of studies balanced between
social and psychological insights and pointing to many new research
possibilities" - Professor Ronald Carter, University of Nottingham
and Chair, British Association for Applied Linguistics. This book
presents new research in the field of language acquisition and
development, and covers a wide-range of languages and contexts. The
contributors pay attention to first language development and other
language acquisition (second, foreign and additional), and focus on
issues directly relevant to both areas of investigation. One of the
main aims of the book is to discover how research and practice in
first language development can contribute to the teaching and
learning of other languages, and vice versa. The book is
distinctive in this area in its application of theoretical findings
to the development of principles, objectives and procedures for
language learning. "Language Acquisition and Development" will be
of interest to postgraduates and academics researching language
acquisition, language development and applied linguistics and to
language teachers with an interest in language learning theory.
SLA Research and Materials Development for Language Learning is the
only book available to focus on the interaction between second
language acquisition theory and materials development for language
learning. It consists of contributions written by experts in SLA,
experts in materials development, researchers who have expertise in
both fields, and introductions and conclusions by the editor. The
book is organized into four major sections - position statements;
materials driven by SLA theory; evaluations of materials in
relation to SLA theory; and proposals for action - that offer a
diverse range of perspectives while maintaining a cohesive and
comprehensive overview on the subject. This book is ideal for
post-graduate courses in applied linguistics and second language
acquisition and for researchers interested in the relationship
between SLA and materials development.
As Milton Keynes celebrates its 50th birthday, Maker-Artists of
Milton Keynes delves into the lives and work of twenty-five makers
of hand-crafted artistic objects who are based in the city today.
The featured maker-artists are chosen for the ways in which their
use of the traditional materials of ceramics, wood, metal, glass
and textiles, in the words of William Morris, 'beautifies the
familiar matters of the everyday'. As well as exploring their
skills and displaying the delightful objects they make, this book
uncovers the maker-artists' networks of local links to people and
places. Illustrated with beautiful colour photographs, this book
explores how the landscape of Milton Keynes, from the recently
built ultra-modern to the enduring pockets of historic buildings,
stimulates and enhances the artistic lives of the makers.
This singular new textbook is both an introduction to the major
theories of second language acquisition and a practical proposal
for their application to language learning courses. It explains and
evaluates these theories, and focuses on recent research that has
enriched thinking about the best ways to facilitate communicative
effectiveness in an L2. It then suggests practical applications
regarding language planning, curriculum development, pedagogy,
materials development, teacher development, and assessment,
establishing a tangible connection between theory and practice.
Unlike many SLA books which are narrowly focused on the acquisition
of language, it explores the roles of factors such as pragmatics,
para-linguistic signals, gesture, semiotics, multi-modality,
embodied language, and brain activity in L2 communication. SLA
Applied connects research-based theories to the authors' and
students' real-life experiences in the classroom, and stimulates
reflection and creativity through the inclusion of Readers' Tasks
in every chapter. This engaging and relevant text is suitable for
students in Applied Linguistics or TESOL courses, trainee teachers,
researchers, and practitioners.
SLA Research and Materials Development for Language Learning is the
only book available to focus on the interaction between second
language acquisition theory and materials development for language
learning. It consists of contributions written by experts in SLA,
experts in materials development, researchers who have expertise in
both fields, and introductions and conclusions by the editor. The
book is organized into four major sections - position statements;
materials driven by SLA theory; evaluations of materials in
relation to SLA theory; and proposals for action - that offer a
diverse range of perspectives while maintaining a cohesive and
comprehensive overview on the subject. This book is ideal for
post-graduate courses in applied linguistics and second language
acquisition and for researchers interested in the relationship
between SLA and materials development.
Materials Development in Language Teaching aims to help readers
apply current theoretical principles and research findings to the
practical realities of developing and exploiting classroom
materials. The authors also suggest new ideas and directions in
materials development, which readers can pursue for themselves.
This book is accessible to readers with little previous experience
in the field, and is essential reading for all those involved in
developing materials for language teaching. In the second edition
of this highly popular title, each chapter has been comprehensively
revised and updated to take into account both recent research and
the significant technological developments since the first edition
was published in 1998. Two new chapters have been added to assess
the potential of electronic media for materials development. These
chapters include an overview of the technologies available, as well
as individual case studies and activities.
Cambridge English Readers is an exciting new series of original fiction, specially written for learners of English. Graded into six levels - from elementary to advanced - the stories in this series provide easy and enjoyable reading on a wide range of contemporary topics and themes.A spaceship lands on a strange planet and everyone on it dies except for one person. She helps the people of the planet to build their own spaceship, and returns home in it. But when she is back home with her own people, the real trouble begins. The cassette contains a recording of the full text of the book.
" This research collection presents a critical review of the
materials used for learning English around the world. The first
section includes a discussion of materials for specific learners
and purposes, such as young learners, self-study, academic writing
and general proficiency. The second section presents a detailed
study of the materials used in Europe, Asia, North America, South
America, Africa and Australia, and critically evaluates their
effectiveness in the teaching of English to speakers of other
languages. Taking both the teacher's and the learner's needs into
consideration, the book makes a positive contribution to the future
of research in materials development, and has practical
applications. This comprehensive, critical analysis of materials in
use around the world will be useful for academics researching
materials development and applied linguistics and for students on
post-graduate applied linguistics and ELT courses. "
There have been a number of books published on various aspects of
materials development for language teaching but Developing
Materials for Language Teaching is the only one which provides a
comprehensive coverage of the main aspects and issues in the field.
This second edition brings it completely up to date and expands on
the original book. It deals with advances in IT and an increasingly
globalized world. It is the only publication which views current
developments in materials development through the eyes of
developers and users of materials from all over the world. In doing
so it applies principles to practice in ways demonstrated to
facilitate the effectiveness of language learning materials. The
chapters are written so that the book provides critical overviews
of recent developments in materials development and at the same
time acts as a stimulus for development and innovation in the
field. It is intended both for use as a course book on postgraduate
and teacher training courses and as a resource for the stimulus and
refreshment of teachers, publishers and applied linguists in the
field. The book contains updated versions of many of the chapters
in the 2003 edition plus new chapters on corpus-informed materials
development, materials development for blended learning, materials
development for EAP, materials development for ESOL and materials
development for young learners.
This book presents new research in the field of language
acquisition and development. The contributors pay attention to
first language development and other language acquisition (second,
foreign and additional), and focus on issues directly relevant to
both areas of investigation. One of the main aims of the book is to
discover how research and practice in first language development
can contribute to the teaching and learning of other languages, and
vice versa. The book is distinctive in this area in its application
of theoretical findings to the development of principles,
objectives and procedures for language learning. This practical
focus can also be seen in the open-minded approach taken to the
interpretation of the evidence presented in the book. Rather than
setting out to prove any particular hypothesis, the book aims to
develop practical applications relating to the tendencies indicated
by the research. Language Acquisition and Development will be of
interest to postgraduates and academics researching language
acquisition, language development and applied linguistics and to
language teachers with an interest in language learning theory.
Focuses for the first time on materials development and
applications of current research and theory for the main areas of
applied linguistics (e.g. second language acquisition, pragmatics,
vocabulary studies). There are many books on applied linguistic
theory and research and there are now a number of books on the
principled development of materials for language learning, but this
book takes a new approach by connecting the two concerns. Each of
its chapters first of all presents relevant theories and research
conclusions for its area and then considers practical applications
for materials development. The chapters achieve these applications
by reporting and commenting on current theory and research, by
analysing the match between current published materials and current
theory and by suggesting and exemplifying applications of current
theory to materials development. This will be an essential resource
both for those studying or teaching materials development and for
those studying or teaching applied linguistics.
This book examines current research in materials development and
discussing their implications for the learning and teaching of
languages. Recently there has been a dramatic increase in the
attention given to materials development as an academic discipline.
More universities are including modules on materials development on
their MA in applied linguistics courses and more students are
studying materials development in their PhD research. Yet to date
there has been no publication focusing on reporting and discussing
the results of research in materials development. This fills that
gap, reporting on the results of recent research projects in
materials development and discussing their implications for the
learning and teaching of languages. The editors' introduction
outlines the rationale, scope and objectives of the book and
reviews previously published reports of research in materials
development. There are concluding chapters which point out
implications for second language acquisition theory and research
methodology. The book features suggest applications of the reported
research for materials development and proposals for future action
in research in materials development for language teaching.
Ten activists, scholars, and writers analyze contemporary
development issues linking Canada and the Third World, and provide
an in-depth critique of Canada's role in perpetuating poverty in
the nations of the South. Widely adopted as a course text at the
college and university level.
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