
From Corpus to Classroom
Language Use and Language Teaching
Cambridge University Press
Published on 3. May 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
332 pages
978-0-521-61686-7 (ISBN)
Description
The book summarises and makes accessible recent work in corpus research, focusing particularly on spoken data. It is based on analysis of corpora such as CANCODE and Cambridge International Corpus and is written with particular reference to the development of corpus-informed pedagogy. It examines the relevance of corpora to materials writers, course designers and language teachers and considers the needs of the learner in relation to authentic data. It shows how the answers to key questions such as 'Is there a basic, everyday vocabulary for English?', 'How should idioms be taught?' and 'What are the most common spoken language chunks?' are best explored by means of a clearer understanding of the workings of language in context.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
ELT/ESL
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
644 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-61686-7 (9780521616867)
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Anne O'Keeffe | Michael McCarthy | Ronald Carter
From Corpus to Classroom
Language Use and Language Teaching
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Language Use and Language Teaching
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Anne O'Keeffe | Michael McCarthy | Ronald Carter
From Corpus to Classroom
Language Use and Language Teaching
Book
05/2007
Cambridge University Press
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Author
University of Limerick
University of Nottingham
University of Nottingham
Content
1. Introduction 2. Establishing basic and advanced levels in vocabulary learning 3. Lessons from the analysis of chunks 4. Idioms in everyday use and in language teaching 5. Grammar and lexis and patterns 6. Grammar, discourse and pragmatics 7. Listenership and response 8. Relational language 9. Language and creativity: Creating relationships 10. Specialising: Academic and business corpora 11. Exploring teacher corpora