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OverviewTeaching and Learning the English Language is a practical guide for anyone seeking to improve their teaching, whether through formal study or on their own. Richard Badger explores teaching English as a problem-solving activity in which teachers must address three fundamental questions: · what aspect of language do students need to learn; · how might they learn this particular aspect of language; · and how can teachers support their learning. Offering a solid, research-based approach along with sound practical advice, this book equips teachers with skills needed to analyse their own contexts and develop their practice. It covers: · Fundamentals of English language · Psychological and social learning processes · TESOL teaching methods and approaches · Lesson planning and classroom management · Language evaluation and assessment · Teaching pronunciation, spelling, grammar, vocabulary and discourse · Teaching listening, reading, writing and speaking · English teacher professional development Pedagogical features include chapter summaries, activities for students and key readings recommendations, and the book is also supported by online resources: video case studies, additional exercises and multiple choice quizzes. Including numerous international lesson examples and case studies, Teaching and Learning English Language is suitable for both trainee and practising teachers who speak English as a first, second or foreign language. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Richard Badger (University of Leeds, UK)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Edition: HPOD Weight: 0.848kg ISBN: 9781474290432ISBN 10: 1474290434 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 22 February 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface 1. Introduction Part I: Language, Learning and Teaching 2. Language 3. Learning 4. Teaching Methods 5. Teaching Skills 6. Evaluation and Assessment Part II: Teaching Language Levels 7. Pronunciation 8. Spelling 9. Grammar 10. Vocabulary 11. Discourse Part III: Teaching Four Skills 12. Reading 13. Listening 14. Writing 15. Speaking Part IV: Conclusion 16. Professional Development Bibliography IndexReviewsA very valuable and accessible resource for every student-teacher and every teacher-practitioner who is wanting to take their knowledge about language, language learning and teaching to a theoretically more advanced and practically more informed level. I recommend it to my own Master's students * Oksana Afitska, Lecturer in TESOL, Lancaster University, UK * A very valuable and accessible resource for every student-teacher and every teacher-practitioner who is wanting to take their knowledge about language, language learning and teaching to a theoretically more advanced and practically more informed level. I recommend it to my own Master's students. * Oksana Afitska, Lecturer in TESOL, Lancaster University, UK * With experience teaching English in diverse places like Malaysia, Algeria and the UK, Badger is able to explain the theories he discusses using examples from the real world of English teaching. What I like most about this book, as an English Language teacher and one who trains other teachers, is the concise chapters and the way Badger breaks down the component parts of the language. Easy to read, up to date, and easy to teach from. * Jaala Shaw, Lecturer, University of Colorado Boulder, International English Center, USA * A comprehensive introduction to the field of TESOL with an attempt to integrate the three domains of language, learning and teaching within a unifying framework for teacher professional development. The jargon-free writing makes the book particularly accessible to practitioners from different cultural backgrounds across the world. * Yongcan Liu, Senior Lecturer in Second Language Education, University of Cambridge, UK * The text is like a kind of toolkit with live examples for students to work on. The companion website is invaluable too. * Ayo Amuda, Senior Lecturer, University of South Wales, UK * In 16 concise chapters of very readable prose, [the book] presents an even-handed account of the field ... University lecturers and students alike should find this book accessible and useful ... There was much to enjoy, including the odd surprise; for example, a chapter on spelling - an innovative flourish and fascinating to read. * IATEFL Voices * Author InformationRichard Badger is Senior Lecturer and Head of Taught Postgraduate Programmes at the University of Leeds, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |