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Learning Foreign Languages from Authentic Texts

Theory and Practice

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This revised edition of Authentic Texts in Foreign Language Teaching: Theory and Practice is aimed at teachers outside of Ireland. The first three chapters cover the same ground as the previous edition: Chapter One briefly reviews some of the principal findings of language acquisition research and begins to explore their implications for language teaching; Chapter Two goes on to examine the basic principles of communicative language teaching, with particular reference to the use of authentic texts; and Chapter Three offers a battery of exercise types for use with authentic texts. For this edition, Chapter Four focuses on the use of authentic texts to develop learners' conscious control of target language grammar.

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Learning Foreign Languages from Authentic Texts, David Little, Seán Devitt, David Singleton

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Jaar van publicatie
1994
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Titel
Learning Foreign Languages from Authentic Texts
Ondertitel
Theory and Practice
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
1994
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
128
ISBN10
187173018X
ISBN13
9781871730180
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This revised edition of Authentic Texts in Foreign Language Teaching: Theory and Practice is aimed at teachers outside of Ireland. The first three chapters cover the same ground as the previous edition: Chapter One briefly reviews some of the principal findings of language acquisition research and begins to explore their implications for language teaching; Chapter Two goes on to examine the basic principles of communicative language teaching, with particular reference to the use of authentic texts; and Chapter Three offers a battery of exercise types for use with authentic texts. For this edition, Chapter Four focuses on the use of authentic texts to develop learners' conscious control of target language grammar.