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Understanding English Language Teaching in EFL Context - From Idea to Practicality

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This volume is comprehensively designed to help prospective teachers of English Language (EL), and teachers specializing in English as a foreign language (EFL), mainly in South Asian countries. It analyses the application of ELT theories, concepts, and methods to sharpen their understanding of the various techniques used for teaching English effectively in the EFL context.
The book discusses the basic concepts of language aimed to develop a sense of the language phenomenon as a unique human attribute. It covers the theories of language from various disciplines such as biology, sociology, psychology, and linguistics. The book explains the underlying structures or components that shape the edifice of languages such as phonology, morphology, syntax, grammar, phonetics, semantics, and pragmatics. While taking the reader through language learning theories with a focus on English as the second language, it discusses the different teaching methods that can be adopted by teachers in classroom settings.
The book will be of interest to teachers, students and researchers of education, teacher education, and ELT. It will also be useful for educators, English language teachers, language learners, professionals working in the field of education and language, and those who aspire to teach and learn English in foreign context.

List of contents

1 English Language in the Subcontinent: Perceived Status, Policies, and Practices  2 Theorizing Language  3 The Meaning Language Learning Mean: Theoretical Perspectives  4 The ELT Approaches  5 Methods of Teaching English  6 Teaching of English Phonetics and Phonology  7 The ELT: Morphology and Syntax  8 The Teaching of Semantics and Pragmatics  9 'English and The Fours Skills'  10 Teaching English Grammar and Composition  11 Teaching the Prose and Poetry  12 Assessing Learners' Language Skills
 

About the author

Kamal Ud Din earned his Ph.D. in Education from the Institute of Education and Research, University of the Punjab Lahore, Pakistan. Having a specialized degree in the Master of Arts in English Literature and Linguistics, he has been teaching English language to the prospective teachers of ELT at the Department of Educational Development, Karakoram International University, Gilgit, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan since 2012. Currently he is university faculty working as an Assistant Professor. His area research include ELT, Educational Assessment, Leadership and Management.

Summary

This volume is comprehensively designed to help prospective English Language Teaching (EFL) teachers specializing in EFL mainly in South Asian countries. It analyses the application of ELT theories, concepts, and methods to sharpen their understanding of the various techniques used for teaching English effectively in the EFL context.

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