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Linguistics for L2 Teachers is designed to help bilingual and ESL
teachers better understand how and why the English language works,
and to broaden their abilities to help their students learn about
the various functions of English in the real world. It is not a
complete curriculum in English linguistics, but rather, a
foundation from which teachers can continue to grow and to teach
with greater confidence. The reader-friendly, conversational style
makes the concepts easily accessible to preservice and in-service
teachers who have little or no previous experience in language
study. This textbook: * explains various aspects of English using
non-technical terminology; * goes beyond the study of grammar to
examine the functions of language, not just its form; * presents
language applications in L2 classrooms; and * clearly delineates
the significance of chapter topics for L2 teachers and students.
Each chapter includes prereading activities to enhance the reader's
comprehension; postreading activities to expand and elaborate the
concepts; and interactive "Be A Linguist" activities to help
readers think in ways similar to the ways linguists think and to
provide opportunities to apply ideas explained within the chapter.
Intended for all teachers of students for whom English is a new
language, this text will help them be better prepared to meet the
important challenges and questions they encounter in their
classrooms.
"Language Exploration and Awareness: A Resource Book for Teachers,
Third Edition" shows English teachers how they can expand their
curriculum beyond the traditional emphases on grammar and syntax,
to help their students learn about many aspects of the English
language, including general semantics, regional and social
dialects, syntax, spelling, history of the English language, social
language conventions, lexicography, and word origins. Clear,
practical, and reader-friendly, the text reviews basic aspects of
English language study in classrooms, then illustrates how teachers
can create student-centered, inquiry-oriented activities for the
learners in their classrooms. Written from a sociocultural
perspective, this text stresses the uses of authentic language as
it is used by real people for real purposes in diverse social
contexts. Changes in the Third Edition are: all chapters have been
thoroughly updated to address new developments in the world and in
the field of English and language arts education; the chapters in
Section II include new Student Explorations - activities designed
by pre- and in-service teachers that readers can use with students
in their classrooms; and new in this edition are references
throughout several chapters to Web sites that instructors and
students will find useful. This text is intended as text for
undergraduate and master's level English language arts courses on
the pedagogies of language teaching, and as an introduction to
language or introduction to linguistics courses - particularly
those emphasizing language study from a sociocultural perspective;
and for courses preparing teachers of English as a new language.
The text is also intended as a resource for current classroom
teachers.
"Linguistics for L2 Teachers" is designed to help bilingual and ESL
teachers better understand how and why the English language works,
and to broaden their abilities to help their students learn about
the various functions of English in the real world. It is not a
complete curriculum in English linguistics, but rather, a
foundation from which teachers can continue to grow and to teach
with greater confidence. The reader-friendly, conversational style
makes the concepts easily accessible to preservice and in-service
teachers who have little or no previous experience in language
study. This textbook:
* explains various aspects of English using non-technical
terminology;
* goes beyond the study of grammar to examine the functions of
language, not just its form;
* presents language applications in L2 classrooms; and
* clearly delineates the significance of chapter topics for L2
teachers and students.
Each chapter includes prereading activities to enhance the
reader's comprehension; postreading activities to expand and
elaborate the concepts; and interactive "Be A Linguist" activities
to help readers think in ways similar to the ways linguists think
and to provide opportunities to apply ideas explained within the
chapter.
Intended for all teachers of students for whom English is a new
language, this text will help them be better prepared to meet the
important challenges and questions they encounter in their
classrooms.
"Language Exploration and Awareness: A Resource Book for Teachers,
Third Edition" shows English teachers how they can expand their
curriculum beyond the traditional emphases on grammar and syntax,
to help their students learn about many aspects of the English
language, including general semantics, regional and social
dialects, syntax, spelling, history of the English language, social
language conventions, lexicography, and word origins. Clear,
practical, and reader-friendly, the text reviews basic aspects of
English language study in classrooms, then illustrates how teachers
can create student-centered, inquiry-oriented activities for the
learners in their classrooms. Written from a sociocultural
perspective, this text stresses the uses of authentic language as
it is used by real people for real purposes in diverse social
contexts.
"Changes in the Third Edition":
*All chapters have been thoroughly updated to address new
developments in the world and in the field of English and language
arts education.
*The chapters in Section II include new "Student
Explorations"--activities designed by pre- and in-service teachers
that readers can use with students in their classrooms.
*New in this edition are references throughout several chapters to
Web sites that instructors and students will find useful.
This text is intended for undergraduate and master's level English
language arts courses on the pedagogies of language teaching, and
introduction to language or introduction to linguistics
courses--particularly those emphasizing language study from a
sociocultural perspective; and for courses preparing teachers of
English as a new language. The text is also intended as a
resourcefor current classroom teachers.
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