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Methods and Methodologies for Language Teaching: The Centrality of Context (Applied Linguistics for the Language Classroom, 5)

โœ Scribed by Andy Curtis


Publisher
Red Globe Press
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
242
Edition
1st ed. 2017
Category
Library

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An essential guide for pre-service and in-service English language teachers.

There are countless theories and approaches to language teaching, and with so many different methodologies available it can be difficult for teachers to weigh up the pros and cons of each โ€“ or even to know where to start.

Written by an experienced teacher and researcher,
Methods and Methodologies for Language Teaching takes a fresh look at ten approaches to classroom language teaching and learning. Each chapter includes suggested activities and further reading, presenting the origins and key features of each methodology before discussing its relation to assessment and learning outcomes. This is a clear, concise and context-driven introduction to teaching methods which reasserts the significance of methodology as a central pillar of language learning.


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