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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan M. Newton (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) , Dana R. Ferris (University of California, Davis, USA) , Christine C.M. Goh (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore)) , William Grabe (Northern Arizona University, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.430kg ISBN: 9781138647602ISBN 10: 1138647608 Pages: 286 Publication Date: 21 February 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis volume uniquely brings together practical applications of theory and research on teaching the four language skills. It is written by experts in the field who understand what teachers need for their practice. --Denise Murray, Macquarie University, Australia This book offers a critical perspective of the teaching and assessment of the four language skills. It is research-informed and inspiring as it focuses on a variety of topics and tasks to offer an understanding of how reading, writing, listening and speaking can be taught and learned effectively. It is a useful resource, with an accessible treatment of theoretical contents and a well-balance combination of theory, practical illustration and pedagogical insights into the teaching/learning of the four language skills. --Carmen Perez-Llantada, University of Zaragoza, Spain ...[T]this volume is written in a clear and readable-friendly style, providing an accessible resource for pre-service and in-service teachers keen on the teaching of the four language skils within EAP....[T]his book captures a wide range of topics and synthesizes them from various sources, focusing on the dimensions of pedagogical principles, instructional activities and assessment options for L2 teaching....In view of this, we strongly recommend it as an inspirational resource book for EAP and L2 teachers, curriculum designers as well as graduate students who have research and professional interests in the field of ESL teaching in academic contexts. --Journal of English for Academic Purposes 37 (2019) pp. 170 -172 Overall, this book offers a professional understanding of language skills teaching and development in the EAP context. The sections will not only inform the experience-based actions undertaken by English teachers, but enlighten the theoretical considerations involving the linkage among the teacher's profession, instructional methods, academic contexts, and students' individual characteristics. --Xing Wei, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Tesol Quarterly [This text] aims for instant impact, and it is easy to dip in and out of to find guidance and tips on the run. It is invaluable in invigorating anyone trapped on the Ixion's wheel of teaching IELTS, with clear pointers on how to bring those formulaic examination materials to engaging pedagogical life....This work moves beyond being a primer on how to teach to offering insightful practical/praxical strategic insights into how English is learned in academic contexts --TESOL ANZ Journal 2019 This volume uniquely brings together practical applications of theory and research on teaching the four language skills. It is written by experts in the field who understand what teachers need for their practice. --Denise Murray, Macquarie University, Australia This book offers a critical perspective of the teaching and assessment of the four language skills. It is research-informed and inspiring as it focuses on a variety of topics and tasks to offer an understanding of how reading, writing, listening and speaking can be taught and learned effectively. It is a useful resource, with an accessible treatment of theoretical contents and a well-balance combination of theory, practical illustration and pedagogical insights into the teaching/learning of the four language skills. --Carmen Perez-Llantada, University of Zaragoza, Spain This volume uniquely brings together practical applications of theory and research on teaching the four language skills. It is written by experts in the field who understand what teachers need for their practice. --Denise Murray, Macquarie University, Australia This book offers a critical perspective of the teaching and assessment of the four language skills. It is research-informed and inspiring as it focuses on a variety of topics and tasks to offer an understanding of how reading, writing, listening and speaking can be taught and learned effectively. It is a useful resource, with an accessible treatment of theoretical contents and a well-balance combination of theory, practical illustration and pedagogical insights into the teaching/learning of the four language skills. --Carmen Perez-Llantada, University of Zaragoza, Spain ...[T]this volume is written in a clear and readable-friendly style, providing an accessible resource for pre-service and in-service teachers keen on the teaching of the four language skils within EAP....[T]his book captures a wide range of topics and synthesizes them from various sources, focusing on the dimensions of pedagogical principles, instructional activities and assessment options for L2 teaching....In view of this, we strongly recommend it as an inspirational resource book for EAP and L2 teachers, curriculum designers as well as graduate students who have research and professional interests in the field of ESL teaching in academic contexts. --Journal of English for Academic Purposes 37 (2019) pp. 170 -172 Author InformationJonathan M. Newton is Associate Professor and Director of the MA TESOL program at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Dana R. Ferris is Professor of Writing and Associate Director of ESL at the University of California, Davis, USA. Christine C. M. Goh is Professor of Linguistics and Language Education at the National Institute of Education at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. William Grabe is Regents’ Professor of Applied Linguistics at Northern Arizona University, USA. Fredricka L. Stoller is Professor of English and Applied Linguistics at Northern Arizona University, USA. Larry Vandergrift was Professor Emeritus from the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |