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This volume encompasses the range of research questions on language-related problems that arise in language teaching, learning and assessment. The [ 150] chapters are written by experts in the field who each offer their insights into current and future directions of research, and who suggest several highly relevant research questions.  

Topics include, but are not limited to: language skills teaching, language skills assessment and testing, measurement, feedback, discourse analysis, pragmatics, semantics, language learning through technology, CALL, MALL, ESP, EAP, ERPP, TBLT, materials development, genre analysis, needs analysis, corpus, content-based language teaching, language teaching and learning strategies, individual differences, research methods,  classroom research, form-focused instruction, age effects, literacy, proficiency, and teacher education and teacher development.

The book serves as a reference and offers inspiration to researchers and students in language education.

 An important skill in reviewing the research literature is following a study’s “plan of attack.” Broadly, this means that before accepting and acting upon the findings, one considers a) the research question (Is it clear and focused? Measurable?), b) the subjects examined, the methods deployed, and the measures chosen (Do they fit the study’s goal and have the potential to yield useful results?), and c) the analysis of the data (Do the data lead to the discussion presented? Has the author reasonably interpreted results to reach the conclusion?). Mohebbi and Coombe’s book, Research Questions in Language Education and Applied Linguistics: A Reference Guide, helps budding researchers take the first step and develop a solid research question. As the field of language education evolves, we need continual research to improve our instructional and assessment practices and our understanding of the learners’ language learning processes. This book with its remarkable 150 topics and 10 times the number of potential research questions provides a wealth of ideas that will help early career researchers conduct studies that move our field forward and grow our knowledge base. Deborah J. Short, Ph.D., Director, Academic Language Research & Training, Past President, TESOL International Association (2021-22)

As a teacher in graduate programs in TESOL I frequently come across the frustration of students at centering their research interests on a particular topic and developing research questions which are worth pursuing so as to make a contribution to the field. This frustration stems from the fact that our field is so vast and interrelated, that it is often impossible to properly address all that interests them. Hence, I wholeheartedly welcome this most relevant and innovative addition to the research literature in the field of TESOL and Applied Linguistics. Coombe and Mohebbi have created a real tour de force that stands to inform budding researchers in the field for many years to come. Additionally, the cutting-edge depiction of the field and all it has to offer will no doubt update the research agendas of many seasoned researchers around the world. The 150 chapters are organized in a most powerful, yet, deceptively simple way offering a positioning within the topic, suggesting questions that might direct inquiry and offering a basic set of bibliographic tools to start the reader in the path towards research. What is more, the nine sections in which the chapters are organized leave no area of the field unexplored. Dr. Gabriel Díaz Maggioli, Academic Advisor, Institute of Education, Universidad ORT del Uruguay, President, IATEFL     


1 Volume Introduction: Research Questions in Language Education and Applied Linguistics: Strategies for their Conceptualization and Development
1(10)
Christine Coombe
Part I Teaching and Teaching-related Topics
2 Attending to Form in the Communicative Classroom
11(6)
Martin East
3 Blended Learning
17(6)
Lana Hiasat
4 Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)
23(6)
Zohreh R. Eslami
Zihan Geng
5 Content-Based Language Teaching
29(6)
Ziibeyde Sinem Gene
6 Creativity and Language Teaching
35(6)
Tamas Kiss
7 Discourse Analysis
41(4)
Brian Paltridge
8 English Academic Vocabulary Teaching and Learning
45(6)
Sophia Skoufaki
9 English for Academic Purposes
51(4)
Helen Basturkmen
10 English for Specific Purposes
55(4)
Helen Basturkmen
11 English-Medium Instruction
59(4)
Keith M. Graham
Zohreh R. Eslami
12 Focus on Form in Second Language Instruction
63(6)
Alessandro Benati
13 A Genre-Based Approach to Writing Instruction in the Content Areas
69(6)
Luciana C. de Oliveira
Sharon L. Smith
14 Global Englishes and Teaching English as an International Language
75(6)
Heath Rose
Mona Syrbe
15 Identity in Language Learning and Teaching
81(6)
Bonny Norton
16 Inclusive Language Teaching
87(4)
David Gerlach
17 Increasing Reading Fluency
91(6)
Neil J. Anderson
18 Instructional Pragmatics
97(6)
Zohreh R. Eslami
Shaun Weihong Ko
19 Interactionist Approach to Corrective Feedback
103(4)
Rebekha Abbuhl
20 Issues in Teaching and Assessing Language as Communication
107(4)
Barbara Hoekje
21 Language Teaching in Difficult Circumstances
111(6)
Jason Anderson
Amol Padwad
Richard Smith
22 Materials in the Language Classroom
117(6)
Kathleen Graves
23 Motivation in Practice
123(6)
Julie Waddington
24 Second Language Writing Instruction
129(4)
Ken Hyland
25 Task-Based Language Teaching
133(4)
Rod Ellis
26 Teacher and Learner Perspectives on Vocabulary Learning and Teaching (VLT)
137(6)
Jonathan Newton
27 Teachers' Relational Practices and Students' Motivation
143(8)
Alastair Henry
28 Teaching English as an International Language
151(6)
Aya Matsuda
29 Teaching for Transfer of Second Language Learning
157(4)
Mark A. James
30 Teaching Speakers of Marginalized Varieties: Creoles and Unstandardized Dialects
161(6)
Jeff Siegel
31 Teaching Suprasegmentals in English as a Lingua Franca Contexts
167(4)
Christine Lewis
David Deterding
32 Translanguaging in Teaching/Learning Languages
171(6)
Leslie Barratt
33 Translanguaging with SLIFE Students for More Inclusive Teaching
177(6)
Eileen N. Whelan Ariza
34 World Englishes, English as a Lingua Franca and ELT
183(6)
Paola Vettorel
Part II Learners and Learning-related Topics
35 Child Task-Based Language Learning in Foreign Language Contexts
189(6)
Maria del Pilar Garcia Mayo
36 Emergent Bilingualism in Foreign Language Education
195(6)
Pat Moore
Blake Turnbull
37 Extramural English in Language Education
201(6)
Pia Sundqvist
38 Language Learning Strategies
207(6)
Mirosiaw Pawlak
39 Language Proficiency and Academic Performance
213(6)
Saleh Al-Busaidi
40 Learner Strategies
219(8)
Li-Shih Huang
41 Learning Beyond the Classroom
227(4)
Hayo Reinders
Phil Benson
42 Long-Term English Learners
231(6)
Maneka Deanna Brooks
Peter Smagorinsky
43 Materials Development for Language Learning
237(6)
Brian Tomlinson
44 Metacognition in Academic Writing: Learning Dimensions
243(6)
Raffaella Negretti
45 Second-Language Strategy Instruction
249(6)
Luke Plonsky
Ekaterina Sudina
46 Second Language Linguistic Competence and Literacy of Adult Migrants with Little or No Home Language Literacy
255(6)
Martha Young-Scholten
47 Task Engagement in Language Learning
261(6)
Joy Egbert
48 Vocabulary Knowledge and Educational Attainment
267(6)
James Milton
49 Vocabulary Learning Strategies
273(6)
Peter Yongqi Gu
50 Working Memory
279(8)
Zhisheng (Edward) Wen
Part III Assessment and Assessment-related Topics
51 Approaches in Aligning Language Assessments to Standards and Frameworks
287(6)
Spiros Papageorgiou
52 Assessing L2 Signed Language Ability in Deaf Children of Hearing Parents
293(6)
Wolfgang Mann
Joanna Hoskin
Hilary Dumbrill
53 Assessing Second Language Listening
299(6)
Elvis Wagner
54 Assessing Second Language Pronunciation
305(6)
Johnathan Jones
Talia Isaacs
55 The Assessment of Target-Language Pragmatics
311(6)
Andrew D. Cohen
56 Classroom Assessment & Assessment as Learning
317(6)
Jonathan Trace
57 English Language Proficiency: What is it? and Where do Learners Fit into it?
323(6)
James Dean Brown
58 Integrated Skills Assessment
329(4)
Lia Plakans
59 Language Assessment in English Medium Instruction
333(6)
Slobodanka Dimova
60 Language Assessment for Professional Purposes
339(4)
Ute Knoch
61 Language Assessment Literacy
343(6)
Christine Coombe
Peter Davidson
62 Language Testing
349(4)
Glenn Fulcher
63 Oral Corrective Feedback
353(6)
Shaofeng Li
64 Needs Analysis
359(8)
Li-Shih Huang
65 Peer Interaction Assessment
367(6)
Noriko Iwashita
66 Portfolio Assessment
373(6)
Pauline Mak
67 The Provision of Feedback on EAP Writing
379(4)
Rachael Ruegg
68 The Role of the Rater in Writing Assessment
383(4)
Sara T. Cushing
69 Second Language Vocabulary Assessment
387(6)
John Read
70 Self-assessment
393(4)
Yuko Goto Butler
71 Strategic Competence: The Concept and its Role in Language Assessment
397(6)
A. Mehdi Riazi
72 Translation Assessment
403(6)
Renee Jourdenais
73 Validation of Assessment Scores and Uses
409(6)
A. Mehdi Riazi
74 Vocabulary, its Development over Time and Writing Quality in L2 Contexts
415(6)
Lee McCallum
75 Washback
421(4)
Rubina Khan
76 Written Corrective Feedback
425(6)
Icy Lee
77 Writing Assessment Literacy
431(8)
Deborah Crusan
Part IV Language Skills and Subskills
78 Aural Vocabulary Knowledge
439(6)
Joshua Matthews
79 Collaborative Writing in the Second/Foreign Language (L2) Classroom
445(6)
Ali Shehadeh
80 Developing L2 Listening Fluency
451(6)
Anna A. C.-S. Chang
81 Extensive Reading
457(6)
Willy A. Renandya
Yuseva Iswandari
82 Foreign Accent Strength in English
463(6)
Berna Hendriks
Frank van Meurs
83 Foreign Language Reading Fluency and Reading Fluency Methodologies
469(6)
Greta Gorsuch
Etsuo Taguchi
84 Learner Corpora for Disciplinary Writing
475(6)
Lynne Flowerdew
85 Lexical Inferencing and Vocabulary Development
481(6)
Hossein Vafadar
Hassan Mohebbi
86 Oral Academic Genres and Features of Student Academic Presentations
487(6)
Alia Zareva
87 Speech Fluency
493(6)
Xun Yan
Yuyun Lei
Hyunji (Hayley) Park
88 Teaching and Learning Vocabulary
499(8)
Suhad Sonbul
Anna Siyanova-Chanturia
Part V Teachers and Teacher Education
89 Corpora in the Classroom
507(6)
Eric Friginal
Justin Taylor
90 EAP Teacher Education
513(6)
Mahmood Reza Atai
91 Emotionality in TESOL and Teacher Education
519(6)
Juan de Dios Martinez Agudo
92 English Language Teacher Motivation
525(6)
Krishna K. Dixit
Amol Padwad
93 Foreign Language Teacher Education
531(6)
Friederike Klippel
94 Identity in SLA and Second Language Teacher Education
537(6)
Peter I. De Costa
Curtis Green-Eneix
95 Language Teacher Burnout
543(6)
Akram Nayernia
96 Language Teacher Identity
549(6)
Gary Barkhuizen
97 Language Teacher Professional Development
555(6)
Victoria Tuzlukova
98 Language Teacher Professionalism
561(6)
Britta Viebrock
Carina Kaufmann
99 Language Teacher Well-being
567(6)
Kyle Read Talbot
Sarah Mercer
100 Language Teachers' Self-efficacy Beliefs
573(6)
Mark Wyatt
101 Online Language Teacher Education (OLTE)
579(6)
Mary Ann Christison
Denise E. Murray
102 Reflective Practice in Language Education
585(4)
Thomas S. C. Farrell
103 Second Language Teacher Education Curricula
589(6)
Nikki Ashcraft
104 Teacher Knowledge Development
595(6)
Phil Quirke
105 Teacher Research
601(6)
Anne Burns
106 The Native/Nonnative Conundrum
607(8)
Peter Medgyes
Part VI Technology and Technology-enhanced Instruction
107 Computer-based Second Language Listening
615(6)
Monica S. Cardenas-Claros
108 Digital Game-based Learning
621(6)
Zohreh R. Eslami
Mahjabin Chowdhury
109 Digital Genres and Teaching English for Academic Purposes
627(6)
Maria Jose Luzon
110 Digital Literacies
633(6)
Nicky Hockly
111 Exploring the Potential of Social Media in SLA: Issues, Affordances and Incentives
639(6)
Liam Murray
Marta Giralt
112 Genre-based Automated Writing Evaluation
645(6)
Elena Cotos
113 Impact of Perception on Readiness for Online Teaching
651(4)
Jacqueline S. Stephen
114 Intelligent Computer Assisted Language Learning
655(4)
Trude Heift
115 Online Continuing Professional Development
659(4)
Flora Debora Floris
116 Online Informal Language Learning
663(6)
Ruth Trinder
117 Social Networking for Language Teaching and Learning
669(8)
Phuong Tran
Part VII Politics, Policies and Practices in Language Education
118 Bilingualism
677(6)
Gillian Wiggles worth
Carmel O'Shannessy
119 ELT and International Development
683(6)
C. J. Denman
120 ELT Textbook Ideology
689(6)
Esmat Babaii
121 Embedding Academic Literacy in Degree Curricula
695(6)
Neil Murray
122 English Language Education Policy
701(4)
Robert Kirkpatrick
M. Obaidul Hamid
123 Englishization of Higher Education
705(6)
Nicola Galloway
Jim McKinley
124 Linguistic Barriers in Foreign Language Education
711(6)
Heiko Motschenbacher
125 Policy Enactment for Effective Leadership in English Language Program Management
717(6)
Kashif Raza
126 Unequal Englishes
723(6)
Ruanni Tupas
127 Values in the Language Classroom
729(8)
Graham Hall
Part VIII Research and Research-related Topics
128 Eye-Tracking as a Research Method in Language Testing
737(6)
Tineke Brunfaut
129 History of Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics
743(6)
Richard Smith
130 Quantitative Research Methods and the Reform Movement in Applied Linguistics
749(6)
Luke Plonsky
131 Unconscious Motivation
755(6)
Ali H. Al-Hoorie
132 Research Paradigms in TESOL and Language Education
761(6)
Salah Troudi
133 Teacher Research Engagement
767(8)
Daniel Xerri
Part IX Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition
134 Bilingual Code-mixing and Code-switching
775(6)
Tej K. Bhatia
135 Cognitive Task Complexity and Second Language Writing
781(6)
Mark D. Johnson
136 Complexity, Accuracy and Fluency (CAF)
787(6)
Alex Housen
137 A Complex Dynamic Systems Perspective to Researching Language Classroom Dynamics
793(6)
Diane Larsen-Freeman
138 Complex Dynamic Systems Theory and Second Language Development
799(6)
Marjolijn Verspoor
Wander Lowie
139 Corpora in Applied Linguistics
805(6)
Sandra C. Deshors
140 Corpus-based Genre Analysis
811(6)
Xiaofei Lu
J. Elliott Casal
Yingying Liu
141 Embodied Interaction in Second Language Teaching/Learning
817(6)
Elena Taylor
Dwight Atkinson
142 Implicit and Explicit Learning and Knowledge
823(8)
Aline Godfroid
143 Incidental and Intentional Learning of Multi-word Expressions
831(6)
Elvenna Majuddin
Anna' Siyanova-Chanturia
144 Language Processing in the Foreign Language Classroom (From a Cognitive Perspective)
837(4)
Ronald P. Leow
145 Multiple Intelligences Theory
841(6)
Mavadat Saidi
Mohadese Khosravi
146 Peer Interaction in the Classroom
847(6)
Masatoshi Sato
147 Plurilingualism in TESOL
853(6)
Shelley K. Taylor
148 Pragmatics in Language Teaching and Learning
859(6)
Minh Thi Thuy Nguyen
149 Second Language Learning Motivation
865(6)
Kata Csizer
150 Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Development
871(8)
Matthew E. Poehner
James P. Lantolf
151 Sociolinguistic Competence in Second Languages
879(6)
Kimberly L. Geeslin
152 Translanguaging for Australian Aboriginal Speakers
885
Rhonda Oliver
Hassan Mohebbi's main research interests are L2 writing instruction, individual differences, and assessment literacy. He is an editorial board member of Language Testing in Asia (Springer), Language Teaching Research Quarterly (EUROKD), Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education (Springer), and Frontiers in Psychology.



Dr Christine Coombe is an Associate Professor of General Studies at Dubai Mens College, Higher Colleges of Technology in the UAE.  She served as President of the TESOL International Association from 2011 to 2012. Christine has authored/edited over 50 books on different aspects of English language teaching, learning and assessment.  Throughout her career she has received several awards including the 2018 James E Alatis Award for exemplary service to TESOL.  In 2017 she was named to TESOLs 50@50 list which honored 50 top professionals who have made an impact on ELT in the past 50 years.