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E-raamat: Foreign Language Learning Outside School: Places to See, Learn and Enjoy

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Learning opportunities outside school are met with increasing interest. Not only the visual character of leisure time venues supports foreign language learning, but also their aesthetic quality is enjoyed by students and teachers. Other learning venues outside school like work places and places visited during stays abroad are appreciated for their interactional support. However, as the ten papers of this volume show, the opportunity to experience free choice learning and hence the chance for life-long learning has to be well balanced with the scaffolding and the sheltered space that language learners need. Only if this dove-tailing works out well, resources can be better used and students can benefit in terms of motivation, cultural awareness, and increased foreign language competence.

Places outside school support foreign language learning by being visual, aesthetic and interactional. Yet their free choice learning has to be balanced with the scaffolding learners need. If this dove-tailing works out, resources can be better used and students can benefit in terms of motivation, cultural awareness, and higher language competence.

Introduction 9(8)
I Work experience
Work experience as an opportunity for language learning
17(18)
Markus Kotter
Starting with practice -- workplace related second language learning in and out of school
35(28)
Karin Sandwall
II Stays abroad
Go out. Get involved. Gain experience. Teacher development in school placements abroad
63(14)
Barbel Diehr
Learning to teach English beyond the classroom - combining theory and practice in teacher training by preparing and accompanying a class trip
77(12)
Lotta Konig
III Cinemas
Exploring cinema worlds - perspectives for and beyond the English as a Foreign Language classroom
89(10)
Christiane Lutge
"Lean back and learn" - a Teaching English as a Foreign Language unit in the cinema on "This is England"
99(14)
Isabella Sabo
Dennis Haack
IV Theatres
Micro-scaffolding in theatre-oriented post-performance communication
113(16)
Ralph Olsen
Experiencing plays as performances: the theatre as a place to learn outside of school
129(18)
Carola Surkamp
V Museums
Historical museums as learning sites in foreign language education and cultural studies
147(12)
Heike Rohmann
Foreign language learning with new technologies in the context of museum education
159(12)
Jutta Rymarczyk
Authors 171
Jutta Rymarczyk is Professor of English as a Foreign Language at Heidelberg University of Education. Her current research interests include CLIL programmes at primary and secondary level. This is closely connected to the use of works of fine arts in the EFL classroom and in museums.