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.