
An Introduction to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching
Description
An Introduction to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching provides an engaging, student-friendly up-to-date guide to the field of foreign language learning and teaching.
Aimed at students with no background in the area and taking a task-based approach, this thoroughly revised fourth edition:
- introduces the theoretical and practical aspects of both learning and teaching, and provides discussion and workshop activities throughout each chapter of the book, along with further reading and reflection tasks;
- deals with classroom- and task-based teaching, including content-based instruction and content and language integrated learning. It also covers lesson planning and testing, making the book suitable for use on practical training courses;
- analyses different learning styles and suggests strategies to improve language acquisition;
- introduces discussions about technology supported (GenAI) foreign language teaching and learning;
- includes examples from foreign language learning in Russian, French, Danish, and German, as well as English.
Written by experienced teachers and authors, An Introduction to Foreign Language Learning and Teaching is essential reading for students beginning their study in the area, as well as teachers in training and those already working in the field.
This book is accompanied by online support materials at www.routledge.com/9781032747958, which contain additional information, exercises, and weblinks.
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Keith Johnson is Emeritus Professor of Linguistics and Language Education in the Department of Linguistics and English Language, University of Lancaster, UK.
Joyce Kling is Associate Professor of Linguistics and Language Education in the Department of English at the Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University, Sweden.
Content
Part I Background 1 Five learners and five methods 2 What is there to learn? 3 Some views of language and language learning Part II Learning 4 Learners and their errors 5 Input, interaction and output 6 Some learning processes 7 Individual language learners: some differences 8 Good language learners and what they do Part III Teaching 9 Language teaching: a brisk walk through recent times 10 Contexts 11 Plans and programmes 12 Ways and means 13 Skills 14 Tests 15 When all has been said: preparing and managing lessons