
L2 Learning, Teaching and Assessment
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'Input' or more appropriately 'comprehensible input' is now recognized as an indispensable component of state-of-the-art second language instruction. Language teachers are regularly reminded that processing oral and written input is fundamental to building the learner's underlying language capacity. Professor Nihat Polat has produced a remarkable volume explaining and contextualizing the theoretical and practical aspects of using input effectively and meaningfully in the language classroom. -- Elaine K. Horwitz, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Nihat Polat has created a significant update to the concept of comprehensible input. The text provides a systematic, well-organized, wide-ranging, and nuanced overview of the topic. The breadth of information and incorporation of multiple perspectives will guide readers toward a deeper understanding of complex, intertwined teaching and learning processes. -- Peter D. MacIntyre, Cape Breton University, CanadaMore details
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Acknowledgements
PART I: Encountering Comprehensible Input: Conceptual Foundation
Chapter 1. Comprehensible Input Defined
Chapter 2. Theoretical Foundation of Input and Comprehensibility
Chapter 3. Linguistic Perspectives on Input
PART II: Comprehensible Input: Second Language Acquisition
Chapter 4. Input in Cognitive Processing-Oriented Theories
Chapter 5. Input in Learner and Interaction-Oriented Theories
Chapter 6. Input in Socially-Oriented Theories
Chapter 7. Input in Alternative SLA Theories
PART III: Comprehensibility-Related Factors in L2 Teaching and Assessment
Chapter 8. Input Related Factors
Chapter 9. Learner Related Factors
Chapter 10. Culture and Context Related Factors
Chapter 11. Interaction and Discourse Related Factors
Chapter 12. Modifications in Assessment-Related Factors
Chapter 13. Conclusions
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