Conversation Strategies and Communicative Competence

Author:   Christian Jones
Publisher:   Candlin & Mynard Epublishing
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9789887519423


Pages:   174
Publication Date:   25 March 2021
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Author:   Christian Jones
Publisher:   Candlin & Mynard Epublishing
Imprint:   Candlin & Mynard Epublishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9789887519423


ISBN 10:   9887519421
Pages:   174
Publication Date:   25 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Christian Jones draws useful implications to inform the development of materials and inspires a number of avenues for fruitful future research into the teaching of conversation strategies. We congratulate him on this volume and wish him and anyone connected with conversation strategy teaching huge success. The manifestations of their success will, no doubt, speak for themselves (Foreword) (Jeanne McCarten and Michael McCarthy) For some time now, research into second language conversational competence has focused on the linguistic features of spoken language, sometimes at the expense of a concern for what successful speakers actually do. This eminently readable, evidence-based book restores the balance, and re-instates the role of conversational strategies where they rightfully belong; at the forefront of any pedagogy aimed at developing the ability to manage and sustain informal talk in a second language. (Scott Thornbury, Associate Professor, The New School, New York) Jones valuably starts with an overview of what conversation strategies actually are and why we should teach them. He then presents us with a detailed corpus analysis along with teacher evaluations of materials for teaching conversation strategies. He then guides you through two studies with actual students in the classroom in ESL and EFL contexts. Seldom are readers given so many valuable tips, research insights, and pedagogical pathways in conventional research articles; Jones has done a good job of combining good research with valuable pedagogical praxis. (Preface) (Tim Murphey, Visiting Professor, Kanda University of International Studies, Japan)


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Christian Jones has been involved in English language teaching for over twenty five years and has worked in China, Japan, Thailand and the UK. During this time, he taught general English, business English, exam classes, classes for young learners and undertook materials/course development and teacher training. He holds the Cambridge CTEFLA and DTEFLA qualifications alongside an MA and PhD from the University of Nottingham.Chris' main research interests are related to spoken language and include work on spoken corpora, lexis and lexico-grammar, classroom applications of corpus data and instructed second language acquisition in general.He is currently academic lead for postgraduate taught programmes in the School of the Arts and the University of Liverpool in the UK.

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