In a series of studies specially written for this volume, Studying Speaking to Inform Second Language Learning offers the applied linguist research on spoken interaction in second and foreign languages and provides insights as to how findings from each of these studies may inform language pedagogy.
Learning to Speak a Second Language
✍ Scribed by Lundquist Lynn.
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- English
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✦ Synopsis
Public Domain, 80 p.
You have just arrived in anot her country and want to study the local language. There are a number of language schools promising that they will teach you to speak fluently. While telling you they will teach you to speak, they will actually teach you to read, to write, and to memorize grammar rules, but they will largely fail to retrain your tongue to speak the local language.Contents:Introduction.
The Proprioceptive Sense in Language Learning.
Focusing On the Target Language.
Four Rules for Learning a Spoken Language.
Grammar and Writing in Spoken Language Study.
Do You Need Both Beginning and Advanced Lessons?
Selecting a Text.
Studying the Verb.
Making the Feedback Training Method Work.
Looking to the Future.
Appendix Overview.
Appendix A: Introductory Lesson.
Appendix B: Text Exercises.
Appendix C: Lesson Exercises.
Appendix D: More Verb Exercises.
Appendix E: Expression Exercises.
Appendix F: Miscellaneous Exercises.
✦ Subjects
Общеобразовательные дисциплины;Как быстро и эффективно усвоить знания;Техники освоения иностранных языков
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