Exploring Learner Language

Exploring Learner Language
Title Exploring Learner Language PDF eBook
Author Elaine Tarone
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 185
Release 2009-07-02
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780194422918

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Gives you a unique 'hands-on' introduction to studying ESL learners' language using video interviews and footage of students doing language tasks Uses linked exercises in the book to guide you through the stages of analysing learners' language Provides full transcripts and an answer discussion section to help you to study and refer back to the input and explanations. Case study approach gives you the skills that will help you to explore learner language in your own classroom Recommended for TESOL Masters and Diploma students and language teacher educators

Exploring Spoken English Learner Language Using Corpora

Exploring Spoken English Learner Language Using Corpora
Title Exploring Spoken English Learner Language Using Corpora PDF eBook
Author Eric Friginal
Publisher Springer
Pages 301
Release 2017-07-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3319599003

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This book presents a corpus-based study of spoken learner language produced by university-level ESL students in the classroom. Using contemporary theories as a guide and employing cutting-edge corpus analysis tools and methods, the authors analyse a variety of learner speech to offer many new insights into the nature and characteristics of the spoken language of college ESL learners. Focusing on types of speech that are rarely examined, this original work makes a significant contribution to the study and understanding of ESL spoken language at university level. It will appeal to students and scholars of applied linguistics, corpus linguistics, second language acquisition and discourse analysis.

Exploring Psychology in Language Learning and Teaching

Exploring Psychology in Language Learning and Teaching
Title Exploring Psychology in Language Learning and Teaching PDF eBook
Author Marion Williams
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 171
Release 2016-06-28
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 0194423964

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This book explores key areas of educational and social psychology and considers their relevance to language learning and teaching, using activities and questions for reflection. The topics discussed in the book include: • learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about how a language should be learned and taught • learning and working in groups • relationships with others • the role of the self in teaching and learning • motivation to start and persist with tasks • the role of emotions in learning. The authors provide useful insights for the understanding of language learning and discuss the important implications for language teaching pedagogy. Extra resources are available on the website: www.oup.com/elt/teacher/exploringpsychology Marion Williams was formerly Reader in Applied Linguistics at the University of Exeter and is a past president of IATEFL. Sarah Mercer is Professor of Foreign Language Teaching at the University of Graz, Austria. Stephen Ryan is Professor in the School of Economics at Senshu University, Tokyo.

Exploring Translation in Language Learning

Exploring Translation in Language Learning
Title Exploring Translation in Language Learning PDF eBook
Author Malgorzata Smentek
Publisher Gdansk Studies in Language
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Language and languages
ISBN 9783631641354

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This book provides a historical overview of approaches to translation in language education. It explores the functions and scope of translation in the L2 classroom. Translation, as a valid resource and an indispensable skill in today's multilingual communication, should become an integral element of contemporary foreign language learning.

Communicative Behaviour of a Language Learner

Communicative Behaviour of a Language Learner
Title Communicative Behaviour of a Language Learner PDF eBook
Author Dagmara Gałajda
Publisher Springer
Pages 179
Release 2017-06-16
Genre Education
ISBN 3319593331

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This book investigates and analyzes the way in which factors such as communication apprehension, self-perceived communicative competence and group dynamics influence the communicative behavior of a foreign-language learner. It also focuses on interpersonal communication, group communication and public speaking. Using selected models it characterizes and analyzes all types of communication with reference to communication in the language classroom, with a particular emphasis on the foreign-language context. The author also presents some conclusions and implications for both language teachers and language learners, as well as offering suggestions for further research in the field of classroom communication. The results of the study serve as a point of reference for teachers interested in the construct of willingness to communicate and other communication variables related to the issue of communication in a foreign language. The work also raises teachers' awareness of individual learner differences in the context of communication in the foreign-language classroom.

Analysing Learner Language

Analysing Learner Language
Title Analysing Learner Language PDF eBook
Author Rod Ellis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 420
Release 2005-04-14
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN

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Readership: Graduate students, teachers, researchers in Applied Linguistics

Language Education and Emotions

Language Education and Emotions
Title Language Education and Emotions PDF eBook
Author Mathea Simons
Publisher Routledge
Pages 237
Release 2020-10-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1000200469

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Language Education and Emotions presents innovative, empirical research into the influence of emotions and affective factors in language education, both in L1 and in foreign language education. It offers a comprehensive overview of studies authored and co-authored by researchers from all over the world. The volume opens and ends with "backbone" contributions by two of the discipline’s most reputed scholars: Jane Arnold (Spain) and Jean-Marc Dewaele (United Kingdom). This book broadens our understanding of emotions, including well-known concepts such as foreign language anxiety as well as addressing the emotions that have only recently received scientific attention, driven by the positive psychology movement. Chapters explore emotions from the perspective of the language learner and the language teacher, and in relation to educational processes. A number of contributions deal with traditional, school-based contexts, whereas others study new settings of foreign language education such as migration. The book paints a picture of the broad scale of approaches used to study this topic and offers new and relevant insights for the field of language education and emotions. This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the field of language education, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, and applied linguistics.