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Teaching and Researching Speaking

✍ Scribed by Rebecca Hughes, Beatrice Szczepek Reed


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Leaves
260
Series
Applied Linguistics in Action
Edition
3
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Series Editor Preface
Acknowledgements
Publisher Acknowledgements
SECTION I Issues in Teaching and Researching Speaking
1 Conceptual and Historical Background
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Skill of Speaking
1.3 The Nature of Speech in Contrast to Writing
1.4 Where Does Speech Fit in Language Studies?
1.5 Summary
2 The Research Space: Paradigms and Issues
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Classical Research Paradigms in Relation to Researching Speaking
2.3 Attitudes to Speech Data
2.4 The Applicability of Research Approaches and Frameworks to the Study of Speech
2.5 Levels of Analysis
2.6 Summary
SECTION II Issues for Teaching and Assessing Speaking
3 Approaches, Materials, and the Issue of β€˜Real’ Speech
3.1 Introduction
3.2 What Are Our Models and Standards When We Teach Speaking?
3.3 The Evolution of Materials to Teach Speaking
3.4 The Current Scene in Materials to Teach Speaking
3.5 Bringing the Skills Together
3.6 Summary
4 Issues in Assessing Speaking
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Why the Nature of Speaking Is a Challenge for Test Designers
4.3 Oral Assessment in Three High-Stakes Tests
4.4 Summary
5 Approaches to Researching Speech
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches Towards Researching Speaking
5.3 Theory-Driven, Positional, or Ideas-Based Approaches to Researching Speaking
5.4 Examples of Contrasting Approaches in Researching Speaking
5.5 New Directions
SECTION III Researching Speaking
6 Spoken Language and the Classroom
6.1 Introduction
6.2 The Status of Speaking in Classrooms
6.3 The Role of Spoken Interaction in Communicative Language Teaching Classrooms
6.4 Drawing on Classroom Practice for Research and Vice Versa
6.5 Summary
7 Research Project Ideas and Frameworks
7.1 Introduction
7.2 A Project on Spoken Language Found in Textbooks Versus a Corpus
7.3 A Project on the Effects of Speech Rate in the Context of English as Lingua Franca Presentations
7.4 An Exploration of Intercultural Expectations in Conversation
7.5 A Project That Analyses a Professional Speaking Genre So It Can Be Handled in the Classroom
7.6 A Project on Speaking Assessment With Low Education Immigrant Test Takers
7.7 A Project Investigating the Relationship Between Gesture and Speech Processing Using fMRI Scanning Techniques
SECTION IV Resources and Further Information
8 Research Borders and Boundaries
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Speaking and Ethnographic or Cross-Cultural Studies
8.3 Speaking and Psycholinguistics
8.4 Speaking and Neurolinguistic Studies
8.5 Speaking and Corpus Linguistics
8.6 Speaking and New Technologies
9 Research Resources
9.1 Journals and E-Journals
9.2 Societies and Organisations
9.3 Online Resources
9.4 Speech Corpora
9.5 Speech Recognition and Text-to-Speech
9.6 Online Pronunciation and Intonation Resources
9.7 Miscellaneous Sites for the Applied Linguist With an Interest in Spoken Discourse
9.8 Moving Towards Your Own Project on Spoken Discourse
9.9 Sources of Inspiration for Research
9.10 Research Skills Summaries
References
Index


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