This book explores the relationship between online second language (L2) communicative activities and formal language learning. It provides empirical evidence of the scale of L2 English use online, investigating the forms most commonly used, the activities likely to cause discomfort and the challenges experienced by users, and takes a critical approach to the nature of language online beyond the paradigms of 'written' versus 'spoken'. The author explores the possibilities for language teaching practices that engage with and integrate learners' L2 English online use, not only to support it but to use it as input for classroom learning and to enhance and exploit its incidental learning outcomes. This book will be of interest to postgraduate students and researchers interested in computer-mediated communication, online discourse and Activity Theory, while language teachers will find the practical ideas for lesson content invaluable as they strive to create a successful language learning community.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Research-based, yet practitioner-friendly, Andrew Moffat's stimulating book takes the educator on a journey into L2 English-users' informal practices online and examines how these affect their language learning and proficiency. Addressing many of the sticky issues related to intentionality and awareness in informal learning, his extensive survey data and corpus analysis give unprecedented empirical solidity to study in this field. * Denyze Toffoli, Universite Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier, France * Grounded in an extensive body of data, this book comprehensively explores the computer-mediated communications-based activities of English learners, including the difficulties they face and the ways in which language teaching practices can support such online activities. This book offers valuable insights for both researchers and practitioners engaging in L2 English online activities. * Miho Inaba, Cardiff University, UK * In this important and timely book, Moffat shines a spotlight on how students of English worldwide are using the language online. This is a phenomenon that English teachers cannot ignore, and Moffat offers a practical model for integrating this online activity with their classroom work, to enhance motivation and maximise learning. * Martin Lamb, University of Leeds, UK * ...this is an exceptionally well-written, clearly structured book, with invaluable findings and detailed explanations and justification of research methods, something that postgraduate researchers may particularly appreciate. * Charikleia Triantafyllidou, University of Cambridge, UK, LINGUIST List 34.622 *
Reihe
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Maße
Höhe: 161 mm
Breite: 241 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-80041-362-7 (9781800413627)
DOI
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Andrew D. Moffat is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Michigan, USA. He obtained his PhD from the University of Nottingham following a decade spent teaching English as a Second Language, and his research interests include language learning, education, sociocultural theory and corpus linguistics.
Figures
Tables
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1. A Thoroughly Modern Medium
Chapter 2. Situating the Research
Chapter 3. Research Methods
Chapter 4. EL2 CMC Activities and Communicative (Dis)Comfort
Chapter 5. Contexts and Attitudes
Chapter 6. Difficulties Encountered in EL2 CMC Interactions
Chapter 7. Language Online: A Corpus Study
Chapter 8. Towards an Integration of EL2 CMC and Formal Instruction
Chapter 9. Conclusion
References
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index