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E-raamat: Research-Driven Pedagogy: Implications of L2A Theory and Research for the Teaching of Language Skills [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 220 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781351043281
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  • Formaat: 220 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781351043281

Research-Driven Pedagogy: Implications of L2A Theory and Research for the Teaching of Language Skills brings together the essentials of second language acquisition (SLA) theory, research, and second language (L2) pedagogy. Uniquely, the design of this book helps researchers and practitioners make explicit connections between theory, research, and practice; learn about and conduct classroom research to contribute to the relevance and applicability of SLA research; and improve current L2 curriculum and instruction in light of current theory and research.

The volume offers critical reviews of the most relevant, current SLA theory and research about receptive, productive, complementary, and nonverbal communication skills, as well as willingness to communicate (WTC). Each chapter is formatted to include five major topics about each language skill: (1) major theories, (2) critical reviews of salient/current research, (3) commonly-used data collection and analysis techniques, (4) summary of specific pedagogical implications of pertinent research and theory, and (5) theory and research-driven scenarios/activities that can be used in teaching.

A teacher or a researcher can pick any chapter in this volume to learn about the most important language skills (e.g., reading, writing, nonverbal communication), while having all-in-one place access to almost everything they would need.

List of Contributors
vii
1 Introduction
1(9)
Nihat Polat
Tammy Gregersen
Peter D. Macintyre
2 Teaching and Researching Listening Skills: Theory- and Research-Based Practices
10(25)
Rebecca Oxford
3 Theory-Guided Reading Instruction in Second-Language Classrooms
35(20)
Keiko Koda
4 Teaching and Researching Speaking Skills: Theory- and Research-Based Practices
55(21)
Jimin Kahng
5 Teaching L2 Writing: Connecting SLA Theory, Research, and Pedagogy
76(21)
Charlene Polio
Matt Kessler
6 Teaching and Researching Grammar Skills: Theory- and Research-Based Practices
97(28)
Diane Larsen-Freeman
7 Pedagogical Implications of Current SLA Research for Vocabulary Skills
125(20)
Yuliya Ardasheva
Tao Hao
Xue Zhang
8 Teaching and Researching Pronunciation Skills: Theory- and Research-Based Practices
145(22)
Laura Mahalingappa
Nihat Polat
9 Teaching and Researching Nonverbal Communication Skills: Theory- and Research-Based Practices
167(21)
Tammy Gregersen
Peter D. Macintyre
10 Teaching and Researching Pragmatics and Willingness to Communicate Skills: Theory- and Research-Based Practices
188(24)
Peter D. Macintyre
Samantha Ayers-Glassey
Tammy Gregersen
11 Conclusions and Future Directions
212(4)
Peter D. Macintyre
Tammy Gregersen
Nihat Polat
Index 216
Nihat Polat is a professor in the Department of Instruction and Leadership at Duquesne University.

Tammy Gregersen is a professor of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates.

Peter D. MacIntyre is a professor of psychology at Cape Breton University.