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15. Teaching the spoken foreign language
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xix
- 1. Introduction. Developing foreign language communication: Principles and practices 1
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I. The nature of foreign language learning
- 2. What makes a language foreign? 21
- 3. Multilingualism and foreign language learning 45
- 4. Foreign language teaching and educational policy 79
- 5. Learning and teaching multiple languages 109
- 6. Developing links between second language acquisition research and language teaching 139
- 7. Language awareness 163
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II. Perspectives on foreign language learning and teaching
- 8. The linguistic perspective 193
- 9. Cultural perspectives on language learning and teaching 219
- 10. The political perspective 247
- 11. The cognitive perspective: Age effects and/or critical periods? 279
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III. The design of foreign language teaching
- 12. Foreign language syllabus design 309
- 13. The methodology of foreign language teaching: Methods, approaches, principles 341
- 14. Autonomous language learning 373
- 15. Teaching the spoken foreign language 401
- 16. Teaching the written foreign language 439
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IV. Approaches to foreign language teaching
- 17. Principles of approach 467
- 18. Communicative language teaching 491
- 19. Language for specific purposes vs. general language 517
- 20. Content and language integrated learning 545
- 21. Computer assisted foreign language learning 573
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V. Evaluation in language learning and teaching
- 22. Principles of testing and assessment 607
- 23. Issues in certification 629
- 24. Evaluation and learning in language programmes 663
- Backmatter 695
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xix
- 1. Introduction. Developing foreign language communication: Principles and practices 1
-
I. The nature of foreign language learning
- 2. What makes a language foreign? 21
- 3. Multilingualism and foreign language learning 45
- 4. Foreign language teaching and educational policy 79
- 5. Learning and teaching multiple languages 109
- 6. Developing links between second language acquisition research and language teaching 139
- 7. Language awareness 163
-
II. Perspectives on foreign language learning and teaching
- 8. The linguistic perspective 193
- 9. Cultural perspectives on language learning and teaching 219
- 10. The political perspective 247
- 11. The cognitive perspective: Age effects and/or critical periods? 279
-
III. The design of foreign language teaching
- 12. Foreign language syllabus design 309
- 13. The methodology of foreign language teaching: Methods, approaches, principles 341
- 14. Autonomous language learning 373
- 15. Teaching the spoken foreign language 401
- 16. Teaching the written foreign language 439
-
IV. Approaches to foreign language teaching
- 17. Principles of approach 467
- 18. Communicative language teaching 491
- 19. Language for specific purposes vs. general language 517
- 20. Content and language integrated learning 545
- 21. Computer assisted foreign language learning 573
-
V. Evaluation in language learning and teaching
- 22. Principles of testing and assessment 607
- 23. Issues in certification 629
- 24. Evaluation and learning in language programmes 663
- Backmatter 695