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An important contribution to the emerging body of research-based
knowledge about English grammar, this volume presents empirical
studies along with syntheses and overviews of previous and ongoing
work on the teaching and learning of grammar for learners of
English as a second/foreign language. It explores a variety of
approaches, including form-focused instruction, content and
language integration, corpus-based lexicogrammatical approaches,
and social perspectives on grammar instruction. Nine chapter
authors are Priority Research Grant or Doctoral Dissertation Grant
awardees from The International Research Foundation for English
Language Education (TIRF), and four overview chapters are written
by well-known experts in English language education. Each research
chapter addresses issues that motivated the research, the context
of the research, data collection and analysis, findings and
discussion, and implications for practice, policy, and future
research. The TIRF-sponsored research was made possible by a
generous gift from Betty Azar. This book honors her contributions
to the field and recognizes her generosity in collaborating with
TIRF to support research on English grammar. Teaching and Learning
English Grammar is the second volume in the Global Research on
Teaching and Learning English Series, co-published by Routledge and
TIRF.
An important contribution to the emerging body of research-based
knowledge about English grammar, this volume presents empirical
studies along with syntheses and overviews of previous and ongoing
work on the teaching and learning of grammar for learners of
English as a second/foreign language. It explores a variety of
approaches, including form-focused instruction, content and
language integration, corpus-based lexicogrammatical approaches,
and social perspectives on grammar instruction. Nine chapter
authors are Priority Research Grant or Doctoral Dissertation Grant
awardees from The International Research Foundation for English
Language Education (TIRF), and four overview chapters are written
by well-known experts in English language education. Each research
chapter addresses issues that motivated the research, the context
of the research, data collection and analysis, findings and
discussion, and implications for practice, policy, and future
research. The TIRF-sponsored research was made possible by a
generous gift from Betty Azar. This book honors her contributions
to the field and recognizes her generosity in collaborating with
TIRF to support research on English grammar. Teaching and Learning
English Grammar is the second volume in the Global Research on
Teaching and Learning English Series, co-published by Routledge and
TIRF.
A thoroughly updated edition of this prize-winning, readable
introduction to the main theories of first and second language
acquisition.
This book introduces you to some of the language acquisition
research that will help you not just to evaluate existing
materials, but also to adapt and use them in a way that fits what
we currently understand about how languages are learned.
-Content including new research and new areas in pedagogy to
provide an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of research in the
field.
-Chapter Preview s and Summaries with round-up questions.
-Companion website with vodcasts, content updates, and shared user
content.
-Also available as an e-book.
Patsy Lightbown and Nina Spada have worked for over four decades in
second language research and education. They are highly respected
worldwide for making theory and research about language learning
accessible and relevant to classroom teaching. This widely
acclaimed book remains essential reading for second language
teachers.
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