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E-raamat: Capitalizing on Language Learners' Individuality: From Premise to Practice

  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: Second Language Acquisition
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: Multilingual Matters
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783091218
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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: Second Language Acquisition
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2014
  • Kirjastus: Multilingual Matters
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783091218

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This volume examines aspects of learners' individuality in second or foreign language classrooms, focusing on the characteristics of anxiety, beliefs, cognitive abilities, motivation, learning strategies, learning styles, and willingness to communicate. For each characteristic, there are sections on theory and research, the origins and significance of the variable, and the importance or utility for language and teaching, and practice ideas that include specific hands-on activities that aim to improve language proficiency by increasing learners' self-awareness, autonomy, and emotional well-being and include activities such as essays, language diaries, "if-then" scenarios, relaxation techniques, role play, focus groups, and peer teaching. They detail the targeted proficiency level, an inspirational quote, preparation steps, procedures, and modifications for emergent learners, large classes, and technology. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

This book closes the gap between theory and classroom application by capitalizing on learners' individuality in second or foreign language learning. Issues of content are targeted through a description of the variables of anxiety, beliefs, cognitive abilities, motivation, strategies, styles and willingness to communicate. Teachers are given support in how to address these issues by the provision of activities at the end of each chapter.

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This is one of the richest and most intriguing books on learner characteristics that I have come across in my entire career. It aims to kill two birds with one stone by offering an up-to-date theoretical introduction as well as a series of practical classroom activities, and it succeeds: the birds are definitely dead! I will urge my friends, colleagues and students to have a copy of this book on their bookshelves. -- Zoltán Dörnyei, University of Nottingham, UK Gregersen and MacIntyre do a remarkable job of closing the gap between theory and practice by presenting theories about learner characteristics in a highly accessible way and then providing a host of user-friendly, step-by-step classroom activities. The authors have an uncanny knack for speaking to the concerns of the teachers while at the same time directly addressing the needs of the learners. The volume takes 'catering to individual differences' in second language learning to a whole new level. -- Andrew D. Cohen, Professor Emeritus, University of Minnesota, USA (This book) would certainly be a welcome addition to any undergraduate or Masters-level teacher education program. The theory sections on individuality reflect the recent convergence with both Dynamic Systems Theory in SLA and Nortons construct of investment. They provide an excellent background and highlight the dynamic complexity of L2 learning psychology in real-world contexts. In addition, the activities in the book would make the theory quite palpable to future teachers. -- Geoffrey G. Pinchbeck, University of Calgary, Canada * CMLR; Volume 72; Issue: 3 * The book will appeal to teachers working in more flexible contexts, who are interested in an introduction to various theoretical perspectives of individual differences and who are also looking to diversify their classroom activities portfolio. The book will also be useful for undergraduate and taught postgraduate students in English language teaching, teaching English to speakers of other languages, or applied linguistics who may be working with practical portfolios but also need an introduction to relevant literature. It is a fun book that uses stories, metaphors, inspirational quotations and colourful activities with a view to minimising negative-narrowing affect and harnessing the positive-broadening power of facilitative emotions. -- Florentina Taylor, University of York, UK * TESOL Quarterly * There are without doubt very few academic publications that would be as enlightening, inspiring, thought-provoking, reader-friendly, classroom-oriented and downright useful as the book by Tammy Gregersen and Peter D. MacIntyre Capitalizing on Learners Individuality: From Premise to Practice. I consider the volume to be a true gem and an urgent must-read for anyone interested in the role of individual learner differences in the process of second or foreign language learning and teaching, whether they are academics, university staff involved in teacher training, materials writers, teachers, or undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students. -- Mirosaw Pawlak, Adam Mickiewicz University * Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching 4(1) 2014 *

Foreword ix
Introduction xiii
1 Anxiety
1(31)
From Premise...
Exploring Foreign Language Anxiety, Its Origins and Its Significance
3(7)
Capitalizing on Anxiety: An Action Plan
10(3)
... To Practice
Anxiety Activities
13(19)
2 Beliefs
32(32)
From Premise...
Exploring Beliefs, Their Origins and Their Significance
33(2)
Capitalizing on Beliefs: An Action Plan
35(8)
... To Practice
Beliefs Activities
43(21)
3 Cognitive Abilities: Aptitude, Working Memory and Multiple Intelligences
64(43)
From Premise...
Exploring Cognitive Abilities, Their Origins and Their Significance
65(1)
Exploring Aptitude
66(3)
Capitalizing on Aptitude: An Action Plan
69(2)
Exploring Working Memory (WM)
71(1)
Capitalizing on WM: An Action Plan
72(2)
Exploring Multiple Intelligences (MIs)
74(2)
Capitalizing on MIs: An Action Plan
76(3)
... To Practice
Cognitive Abilities Activities
79(28)
4 Motivation
107(39)
From Premise...
Exploring Motivation, Its Origins and Its Significance
108(6)
Capitalizing on Motivation: An Action Plan
114(4)
... To Practice
Motivation Activities
118(28)
5 Language Learning Strategies
146(28)
From Premise...
Exploring Language Learning Strategies, Their Origins and Their Significance
147(5)
Capitalizing on Language Learning Strategies: An Action Plan
152(3)
... To Practice
Strategy Activities
155(19)
6 Language Learning Styles
174(37)
From Premise...
Exploring Language Learning Styles, Their Origins and Their Significance
175(1)
Categorizing Language Learning Styles
176(3)
Capitalizing on Language Learning Styles: An Action Plan
179(4)
... To Practice
Language Learning Styles Activities
183(28)
7 Willingness to Communicate
211(29)
From Premise...
Exploring WTC, Its Origin and Its Significance
212(3)
Capitalizing on WTC: An Action Plan
215(8)
... To Practice
WTC Activities
223(17)
Epilogue 240(5)
References 245(11)
Index 256
Tammy Gregersen is Professor of TESOL at the University of Northern Iowa, USA. She has over 25 years of experience in the fields of language teaching methodology, language teacher training, learner variables, emotion and nonverbal communication in language learning.





Peter D. MacIntyre is Professor of Psychology at Cape Breton University, Canada. He has published widely in the areas of the psychology of communication, motivation, emotion, willingness to communicate, language acquisition and dynamic systems.