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OverviewChart a Path for Language Success Are you excited to minister in another culture, but worried about how best to learn the language of the people you are going to serve? While a new culture and a new language will change you and your family in dramatic ways, let the author dispel common myths about language acquisition and share a hopeful outlook. Language Learning in Ministry is essential for learning a new language or providing guidance for those headed into a new language context. With chapters on both formal and informal language learning to guide the selection of language schools, programs, and methodologies, this book walks you through the options, opportunities, and challenges ahead. Special attention is given to: Viewing language learning through a ministry lens Language development of children and the needs of the family, including schooling options and opportunities for MKs to learn the local Personal application--walking the reader through decision-making processes to chart a path for success in language learning Rich resources such as language proficiency scales, language learning methodologies, and online resources A complete task-based language learning curriculum that can be adapted to any language Don't let language learning be a desert of waiting, but rather, a launch-pad for ministry opportunities. Utilizing the knowledge and guidance provided in this book will minimize your stress, increase the potential for your success in acquiring a new language, and fuel your ministry. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan Edwards DormerPublisher: William Carey Publishing Imprint: William Carey Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781645083238ISBN 10: 1645083233 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 04 January 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI looked for a long time for a book that addresses the language learning needs of families as they live and serve outside their home cultures. Many books on second language learning are focused on learning English in a classroom environment so they fail to offer practical help for families in a variety of cross-cultural living and schooling situations. When I met Dr. Dormer, I knew that she had the experience, training and passion to write a work that would fulfill this need. Her personal experience growing up cross-culturally and then raising her own family overseas gives her a unique and credible perspective to add to her intense study on this topic. I highly recommend this book to all families anticipating or currently living in a country where learning the local language will make a qualitative difference in their ability to adapt to their new home. Nancy Elwood, M.S. MK Education International Coordinator, GEM Co-founder and Team Leader, SHARE Education Services Co-founder, Professional Association of Cross-cultural Consultants in Education Seeing great value in learning the heart language of those we're called by God to serve, I believe the book you're holding is a special gift he is providing through Dr. Jan Dormer. She has personally walked the road of second language acquisition (SLA). More recently, she has given herself tirelessly to understanding how learning a second language can best be done. Through extensive research and interaction with many language learners and their helpers, Dr. Dormer brings insightful counsel, lays out helpful models, and even debunks common myths about SLA. This is an excellent twenty-first century text for SLA and for all mission leaders working closely with new language learners! Dr. Bob Fetherlin President, One Mission Society Former missionary in Africa and Vice-President for International Ministries with The Christian and Missionary Alliance Dr. Dormer has personally walked the road of second language acquisition (SLA). More recently, she has given herself tirelessly to understanding how learning a second language can best be done. Through extensive research and interaction with many language learners and their helpers, Dr. Dormer brings insightful counsel, lays out helpful models, and even debunks common myths about SLA. This is an excellent twenty-first century text for SLA and for all mission leaders working closely with new language learners! -Bob Fetherlin, DMin, President, One Mission Society, Former missionary in Africa; and Vice-President for International Ministries with The Christian and Missionary Alliance When I met Dr. Dormer, I knew that she had the experience, training, and passion to write a work that would offer practical help for families in a variety of cross-cultural living and schooling situations. Her personal experience growing up cross-culturally and then raising her own family overseas gives her a unique and credible perspective. I highly recommend this book to all families anticipating or currently living in a country where learning the local language will make a qualitative difference in their ability to adapt to their new home. -Nancy Elwood, MSMK Education International Coordinator, GEM; co-founder and team leader, SHARE Education Services; co-founder, Professional Association of Cross-cultural Consultants in Education Author InformationDr. Jan Dormer experienced language learning as an MK growing up in Brazil and as an adult serving in Indonesia. She adds to her own experiences a thirty-year career in TESOL and SAL, teaching language learners of all ages in many different contexts. She received an EdD in Language Education from the University of Toronto. Jan is the author of Teaching English in Missions and the co-author of Teaching English in Missions and Teaching English for Reconciliation. She is professor of TESOL in the graduate program at Messiah University. Jan loves to hear from readers, and can be contacted at jan.dormer@gmail.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |