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Teaching and Learning English Grammar - Research Findings and Future Directions

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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.

List of contents

Foreword
Joanne Dresner

Preface
MaryAnn Christison, Donna Christian, Patricia A. Duff, and Nina Spada

Acknowledgments

Part I. Overview of English grammar instruction

Chapter 1. An overview of teaching grammar in ELT
Marianne Celce-Murcia

Part II. Focus on form in second language acquisition

Chapter 2. Focus on form: Addressing grammatical accuracy in an occupation-specific language program
Antonella Valeo

Chapter 3. Teaching English grammar in context: The timing of form-focused intervention
Junko Hondo

Chapter 4. Form-focused instruction and learner investment: Case study of a high school student in Japan
Yasuyo Tomita

Chapter 5: The influence of pretask instructions and pretask planning on focus on form during Korean EFL task-based interaction
Sujung Park

Part III. The use of technology in teaching grammar

Chapter 6. The role of corpus research in the design of advanced level grammar instruction
Michael J. McCarthy

Chapter 7. Corpus-based lexicogrammatical approach to grammar instruction: Its use and effects in EFL and ESL contexts
Dilin Liu and Ping Jiang

Chapter 8. Creating corpus-based vocabulary lists for two verb tenses: A lexicogrammar approach
Keith S. Folse

Part IV. Instructional design and grammar

Chapter 9. Putting (functional) grammar to work in content-based English for academic purposes instruction
Patricia A. Duff, Alfredo A. Ferreira, and Sandra Zappa-Hollman

Chapter 10. Integrating grammar in adult TESOL classrooms
Anne Burns and Simon Borg

Chapter 11. Teacher and learner preferences for integrated and isolated form-focused instruction
Nina Spada and Marília dos Santos Lima

Chapter 12. Form-focused approaches to learning, teaching, and researching grammar
Rod Ellis

Epilogue
Kathleen M. Bailey

About the Contributors

Index

About the author

MaryAnn Christison is Professor in the Department of Linguistics and the Urban Institute for Teacher Education at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she teaches courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels. She is a co-author of three volumes in the series What English Language Teachers Need to Know, and serves on the Board of Trustees of TIRF.
Donna Christian is Senior Fellow with the Center for Applied Linguistics in Washington, DC. Her interests focus on language diversity in education, particularly dual language education, second language teaching, and policy. She is an Associate Editor of the journal Language for Language and Public Policy articles and serves on the Board of Trustees of TIRF.
Patricia A. Duff is Professor of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia, where she coordinates and teaches in the program in Teaching English as a Second Language. Her scholarly interests include language socialization across bilingual and multilingual settings and issues in the teaching and learning of languages. She is a past trustee of TIRF.
Nina Spada is Professor in the Language and Literacies Education program at OISE, University of Toronto, where she teaches courses in second language (L2) acquisition, research methods, and the role of instruction in L2 learning. Her classroom research focuses on the contributions of form-based and meaning-based instruction to L2 learning.

Summary

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.

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