Fr. 150.00

The Foreign Language Classroom - Bridging Theory and Practice

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Written from the practical viewpoint of language educators, these essays address classroom applications of second-language theory that respond to a broad spectrum of needs of foreign-language instructors. In addition to the commonly taught French and Spanish, it offers commentary on the teaching of Arabic, Greek, Hungarian, and Japanese. Topics include grammar; task variation and repair; the transition from language to literature and writing; the use of technology; and methodology. There is a glossary of pedagogical terms and an index.

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Contents *Making the Transition from Language to Literature, Jean Marie Schultz *The 'Think-Aloud' Procedure as a Diagnostic and Learning Tool for Second-Language Learners, Janis H. Black *Cognitive Aspects of Personality and Listening Comprehension, Mary Call *Task Variation and Repair in the Foreign Language Classroom, Celeste Kinginger *ApplyingDiscourse Analysis to Students' Videotaped Performances: A Recent Methodology, a New Beginning, Elli Doukanari *Stimulating the Right Brain in the Second-Language Classroom, Theresa A. Waldspurger *Responding to Foreign Language Student Writing: Expanding Our Options, Margaret Ann Kassen *La production écrite en langue seconde par le recueil de textes, Michel Gagnon *Arabic as a Foreign Language: Bringing Diglossia into theClassroom, Ahmed Fakhri *Acquisition of Pragmatic Rules: The Gap Between What the Language Textbooks Present and how Learners Perform, Miyuki Takenoya *The Linguistic Effect of Foreign Language Learning on the Development of Mother Tongue Skills, Istvan Kecskés and Tünde Papp *The Development of the Japanese Speaking Test and the Preliminary Japanese Speaking Test, Margaret E. Malone and Sylvia B. Rasi *Reinventing 'Grammar' for the Foreing Language Classroom, Sharon L. Shelly *From Control to Chaos: Reflections on an 'Unstylish' Research Paradigm, Vicki Galloway *Bibliography *List of Terms *Index

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Margaret Haggstorm, Leslie Z. Morgan, Joseph A. Wieczorek

Riassunto

Written from the practical viewpoint of language educators, these essays address classroom applications of second-language theory that respond to a broad spectrum of needs of foreign-language instructors. In addition to the commonly taught French and Spanish, it offers commentary on the teaching of Arabic, Greek, Hungarian, and Japanese. Topics include grammar; task variation and repair; the transition from language to literature and writing; the use of technology; and methodology. There is a glossary of pedagogical terms and an index.

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Con la collaborazione di Margaret A Haggstrom (Editore), Margaret Austin Haggstrom (Editore), Leslie Z. Morgan (Editore), Leslie Zarker Morgan (Editore), Morgan Leslie Z. (Editore), Joseph A. Wieczorek (Editore), Wieczorek Joseph A. (Editore)
Editore Taylor and Francis
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.08.1995
 
EAN 9780815315087
ISBN 978-0-8153-1508-7
Pagine 300
Peso 476 g
Serie Source Books on Education
Categorie Guide e manuali > Libri sul benessere, vita quotidiana > Famiglia
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

EDUCATION / General, Education, Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy

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