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Teaching Languages, Literatures, and Cultures: Learning Foreign and Second Languages

Perspectives in Research and Scholarship

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This inaugural volume in the MLA series Teaching Languages, Literatures, and Cultures provides an overview of second language acquisition research. Is language a system of linguistic forms to be acquired by the study of grammar, or is language a means of communication, where students learn not by studying rules but by engaging straightaway in the use of language to convey meanings? Which approach is better in the classroom? The vibrant field of second language acquisition research is now carefully examining questions like these.Written for a nonspecialized audience―for readers who share an interest in foreign language teaching and learning― Learning Foreign and Second Languages addresses both theory and methodology. Administrators, department chairs, curriculum and materials developers, teachers, and graduate students will find this collection of essays enlightening.

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Teaching Languages, Literatures, and Cultures: Learning Foreign and Second Languages, Heidi Byrnes

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1998
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Titre
Teaching Languages, Literatures, and Cultures: Learning Foreign and Second Languages
Sous-titre
Perspectives in Research and Scholarship
Langue
Anglais
Format
souple
Pages
322
ISBN10
0873528018
ISBN13
9780873528016
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This inaugural volume in the MLA series Teaching Languages, Literatures, and Cultures provides an overview of second language acquisition research. Is language a system of linguistic forms to be acquired by the study of grammar, or is language a means of communication, where students learn not by studying rules but by engaging straightaway in the use of language to convey meanings? Which approach is better in the classroom? The vibrant field of second language acquisition research is now carefully examining questions like these.Written for a nonspecialized audience―for readers who share an interest in foreign language teaching and learning― Learning Foreign and Second Languages addresses both theory and methodology. Administrators, department chairs, curriculum and materials developers, teachers, and graduate students will find this collection of essays enlightening.