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Now in its second edition, this reader-friendly text offers a
comprehensive treatment of concepts and knowledge related to
teaching second language (L2) listening, with a particular emphasis
on metacognition. This book advocates a learner-oriented approach
to teaching listening that focuses on the process of learning to
listen. It applies theories of metacognition and language
comprehension to offer sound and reliable pedagogical models for
developing learner listening inside and outside the classroom. To
bridge theory and practice, the book provides teachers with many
examples of research-informed activities to help learners
understand and manage cognitive, social, and affective processes in
listening. Comprehensively updated with new research and
references, the new edition includes additional and expanded
discussions of many topics, including metacognition in young
learners, working memory, and a L2 listening systems model. It
remains an essential text on L2 listening pedagogy, theory, and
research.
Now in its second edition, this reader-friendly text offers a
comprehensive treatment of concepts and knowledge related to
teaching second language (L2) listening, with a particular emphasis
on metacognition. This book advocates a learner-oriented approach
to teaching listening that focuses on the process of learning to
listen. It applies theories of metacognition and language
comprehension to offer sound and reliable pedagogical models for
developing learner listening inside and outside the classroom. To
bridge theory and practice, the book provides teachers with many
examples of research-informed activities to help learners
understand and manage cognitive, social, and affective processes in
listening. Comprehensively updated with new research and
references, the new edition includes additional and expanded
discussions of many topics, including metacognition in young
learners, working memory, and a L2 listening systems model. It
remains an essential text on L2 listening pedagogy, theory, and
research.
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Teaching English to Second Language Learners in Academic Contexts - Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
William Grabe, Fredricka L. Stoller, Dana R. Ferris, Christine C.M. Goh, Larry Vandergrift, …
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R1,225
R1,155
Discovery Miles 11 550
Save R70 (6%)
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Ships with 27 working days
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Teaching English to Second Language Learners in Academic Contexts: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking provides the fundamental knowledge that ESL and EFL teachers need to teach the four language skills. This foundational text, written by internationally renowned experts in the field, explains why skills-based teaching is at the heart of effective instruction in English for academic purposes (EAP) contexts. Each of the four main sections of the book helps readers understand how each skill—reading, writing, listening, and speaking—works and explains what research has to say about successful skill performance. Pedagogically focused chapters apply this information to principles for EAP curriculum design and to instructional activities and tasks adaptable in a wide range of language-learning contexts. Options for assessment and the role of digital technologies are considered for each skill, and essential information on integrated-skill instruction is provided. Moving from theory to practice, this teacher-friendly text is an essential resource for courses in TESOL programs, for in-service teacher-training seminars, and for practicing EAP teachers who want to upgrade their teaching abilities and knowledge bases.
Table of Contents
1. Teaching Language Skills in EAP Contexts
Section 1: Introduction to Reading
2. How Reading Comprehension Works
3. Building an Effective Reading Curriculum: Guiding Principles
4. Reading: Instructional Activities and Assessment Options
Section 2: Introduction to writing
5. Writing in a Second Language
6. Building a Writing Curriculum and Developing Strategic Writers
7. Writing: Instructional Activities, Feedback, and Assessment Options
Section 3: Introduction to Listening
8. How Listening Comprehension Works
9. Building a Listening Curriculum
10. Listening: Instructional activities and assessment options
Section 4: Introduction to Speaking
11. Speaking in a Second Language
12. Building an Effective Speaking Curriculum: Guiding Principles
13. Speaking: Instructional Activities and Assessment Options
14. Language Skill Development and EAP: A Reflection on Seven Key Themes
Teaching English to Second Language Learners in Academic Contexts:
Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking provides the fundamental
knowledge that ESL and EFL teachers need to teach the four language
skills. This foundational text, written by internationally renowned
experts in the field, explains why skills-based teaching is at the
heart of effective instruction in English for academic purposes
(EAP) contexts. Each of the four main sections of the book helps
readers understand how each skill-reading, writing, listening, and
speaking-works and explains what research has to say about
successful skill performance. Pedagogically focused chapters apply
this information to principles for EAP curriculum design and to
instructional activities and tasks adaptable in a wide range of
language-learning contexts. Options for assessment and the role of
digital technologies are considered for each skill, and essential
information on integrated-skill instruction is provided. Moving
from theory to practice, this teacher-friendly text is an essential
resource for courses in TESOL programs, for in-service
teacher-training seminars, and for practicing EAP teachers who want
to upgrade their teaching abilities and knowledge bases.
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