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4. Pragmatic competence in foreign language education: Cultivating learner autonomy and strategic learning of pragmatics
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Naoko Taguchi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- 1. New perspectives on the development of communicative and related competence in foreign language education: An introduction to the book 1
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Part I: Theoretical and pedagogical issues in the development of competence
- 2. Taking the critics to task: The case for task-based teaching 23
- 3. Developing self-regulated learning in the language classroom 41
- 4. Pragmatic competence in foreign language education: Cultivating learner autonomy and strategic learning of pragmatics 53
- 5. Teaching english to young learners in Japan: Teacher competence and classroom context 71
- 6. What competence is necessary to be able to work in Japan-related workplaces? A survey of Singaporean business persons 87
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Part II: Empirical research on the acquisition of competence
- 7. The effects of the first language on the description of motion events: Focusing on L2 Japanese learners of english and hungarian 125
- 8. Explicit instruction on English verb structures in L2 classrooms 157
- 9. Character knowledge and reading stages of Chinese as a foreign language 181
- 10. Developing communicative competence: The role of handover in scaffolding oral communication 205
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Part III: Practices in developing competence
- 11. Pragmatic development in the study abroad context: Impact of a cross-cultural pragmatic strategies intervention 229
- 12. Intercultural communication competence and possible L2 selves in a short-term study abroad program 289
- 13. Corpora as an L2 writing reference tool: Classroom practice and student response 309
- 14. Effects of digital storytelling on japanese Efl learners: Focus on anxiety and PBL skills 339
- 15. Evaluation of two communities of inquiry 363
- Index 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- 1. New perspectives on the development of communicative and related competence in foreign language education: An introduction to the book 1
-
Part I: Theoretical and pedagogical issues in the development of competence
- 2. Taking the critics to task: The case for task-based teaching 23
- 3. Developing self-regulated learning in the language classroom 41
- 4. Pragmatic competence in foreign language education: Cultivating learner autonomy and strategic learning of pragmatics 53
- 5. Teaching english to young learners in Japan: Teacher competence and classroom context 71
- 6. What competence is necessary to be able to work in Japan-related workplaces? A survey of Singaporean business persons 87
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Part II: Empirical research on the acquisition of competence
- 7. The effects of the first language on the description of motion events: Focusing on L2 Japanese learners of english and hungarian 125
- 8. Explicit instruction on English verb structures in L2 classrooms 157
- 9. Character knowledge and reading stages of Chinese as a foreign language 181
- 10. Developing communicative competence: The role of handover in scaffolding oral communication 205
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Part III: Practices in developing competence
- 11. Pragmatic development in the study abroad context: Impact of a cross-cultural pragmatic strategies intervention 229
- 12. Intercultural communication competence and possible L2 selves in a short-term study abroad program 289
- 13. Corpora as an L2 writing reference tool: Classroom practice and student response 309
- 14. Effects of digital storytelling on japanese Efl learners: Focus on anxiety and PBL skills 339
- 15. Evaluation of two communities of inquiry 363
- Index 383