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The Routledge Handbook of Teaching English to Young Learners celebrates the coming of age for the field of research in primary-level English Language Teaching. With 32 chapters written by international scholars from a wide geographical area including East Africa, Mexico, the South Pacific, Japan, France, the USA and the UK, this volume draws on areas such as second language acquisition, discourse analysis, pedagogy and technology to provide:











An overview of the current state of the field, identifying key areas of TEYL.





Chapters on a broad range of subjects from methodology to teaching in difficult circumstances and from Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) to gaming.





Suggestions of ways forward, with the aim of shaping the future research agenda of TEYL in multiple international contexts.





Background research and practical advice for students, teachers and researchers.

With extensive guidance on further reading throughout, The Routledge Handbook of Teaching English to Young Learners is essential reading for those studying and researching in this area.
List of figures
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List of tables
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List of contributors
xi
Acknowledgements xviii
Introduction 1(10)
Sue Gorton
Fiona Copland
PART 1 Macro issues
11(82)
1 Languages policy and English for young learners in early education
13(17)
Richard Johnstone
2 The age debate: a critical overview
30(14)
David Singleton
Simone E. Pfenninger
3 Early language learning teacher education
44(16)
Sarah Rich
4 Young learners' motivation for learning English
60(13)
Yingying Li
Ye Han
Xuesong Gao
5 Teaching English to young learners in difficult circumstances
73(20)
Kuchah Kuchah
PART 2 In the young learner classroom
93(76)
6 Contexts of learning in TEYL
95(15)
Farrah Ching
Angel M. Y. Lin
7 Multilingualism in primary schools
110(15)
Victoria Murphy
8 Differentiated instruction for young English learners
125(13)
Amanda L. Sullivan
Mollie R. Weeks
9 Languages in the young learner classroom
138(16)
Fiona Copland
Ming Ni
10 Classroom management for teaching English to young learners
154(15)
Subhan Zein
PART 3 Young learner pedagogy
169(134)
11 Fostering young learners' listening and speaking skills
171(17)
Yasemin Kirkgoz
12 Teaching reading and writing to young learners
188(15)
Joan Kang Shin
JoAnn (Jodi) Crandall
13 Teaching grammar to young learners
203(17)
Herbert Puchta
14 Vocabulary teaching for young learners
220(14)
Torill Irene Hestetraset
15 Critical pedagogy and teaching English to children
234(13)
Mario E. Lopez-Gopar
16 CLIL in the primary school context
247(22)
Maria Ellison
17 Learning through literature
269(19)
Janice Bland
18 Language learning through projects
288(15)
Wendy Arnold
Coralyn Bradshaw
Kate Gregson
PART 4 Technology and young learner curriculum
303(106)
19 Gaming and young learners
305(15)
Yuko Goto Butler
20 Mobile learning for young English learners
320(18)
Floria Belinchon Majoral
21 Classroom technology for young learners
338(18)
Shona Whyte
Euline Cutrim Schmid
22 Syllabus development in early English language teaching
356(18)
Virginia Parker
David Valente
23 Materials for early language learning
374(15)
Irma-Kaarina Ghosn
24 Assessment of young English language learners
389(20)
Szilvia Papp
PART 5 Researching young learners
409(50)
25 Research issues with young learners
411(14)
Annamaria Pinter
26 Research into the teaching of English as a Foreign language in early childhood education and care
425(16)
Sandie Mourao
27 Research on learning English outside the classroom
441(18)
Peter Sayer
Ruth Ban
PART 6 Teaching English to young learners: regional perspectives
459(78)
28 Early English language learning in Africa: challenges and opportunities
461(16)
Medadi E. Ssentanda
Jacob Marriote Ngwaru
29 Early English language learning in East Asia
477(16)
Lixian Jin
Martin Cortazzi
30 Teaching English to young learners in Europe
493(15)
Shelagh Rixon
31 Teaching English to young learners: some reflective voices from Latin America
508(15)
Ines K. Miller
Maria Isabel A. Cunha
Isabel Cristina R. Moraes Bezerra
Adriana N. Nobrega
Clarissa X. Ewald
Walewska G. Braga
32 Teaching English to young learners across the Pacific
523(14)
Fiona Willans
Index 537
Sue Garton is a Reader in TESOL and Associate Dean of External Relations within the School of Languages and Social Sciences at Aston University, UK.

Fiona Copland is a Professor of TESOL and Associate Dean of Research within the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Stirling, UK.