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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.
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.
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.
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