For Applied Linguistics (55) Refine by Sort by Sort by Title (A to Z) Title (Z to A) Newest first Newest last Sort View mode: List view Grid view Previous 5 of 6 1 … 4 5 6 Next Show all Look inside From Experience to Knowledge in ELT e-Book for Kindle Catalog Julian Edge and Sue Garton Format: e-book Each title in the series is intended to serve both as a basis for training courses and seminars, and as a reference text. Buy from Literacy and Second Language Oracy e-book for Kindle Catalog Elaine Tarone and Martha Bigelow Format: e-book Buy from Understanding English as a Lingua Franca e-book for Kindle Catalog Barbara Seidlhofer Format: e-book Buy from Input, Interaction, and Corrective Feedback in Learning e-book Catalog Alison Mackey Format: Electronic Text A study of the role of language input, interaction, and corrective feedback in second-language learning and Second Language Acquisition research. This book describes the processes involved in interaction-driven second language learning and presents a methodological framework for studying them. It provides a comprehensive and up-to date survey of the work on language interaction that has emerged over the past two decades, while also reflecting the recent shift to an exploration of cognitive and social factors in evaluating how interaction works. USD 51.60 + Sales Tax Select quantity: Add to cart Literacy and Second Language Oracy e-book Catalog Elaine Tarone and Martha Bigelow Format: Electronic Text This book offers research evidence with a startling conclusion: language processing skills that have been assumed to be universal human traits appear instead to be a product of learners' experience with alphabetic print literacy. USD 47.90 + Sales Tax Select quantity: Add to cart The Psychology of Second Language Acquisition e-book Catalog Zoltán Dörnyei Format: e-book Buy from The Multilingual Subject e-book Catalog Claire Kramsch Format: Electronic Text This book explores the subjective aspects of language learning, skillfully integrating multiple levels of analysis, and bridging the gap between theory and practice. It analyzes data gathered from published testimonies and language memoirs of former language learners, spoken and written data from American college language learners, and online data from language learners in electronic chatrooms and text messaging exchanges. The author encourages readers to consider foreign language learning from new, diverse, and unique perspectives. USD 51.60 + Sales Tax Select quantity: Add to cart Understanding English as a Lingua Franca e-book Catalog Barbara Seidlhofer Format: Electronic Text A clear explanation of the theories and principles underlying English as a Lingua Franca studies and how they relate to other areas of research. The number of English speakers in the world continues to grow, but the vast majority are non-native speakers using English to communicate with each other, rather than with native speakers. This book examines the use of English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) from various perspectives. It explores the various ways in which ELF represents a challenge to the predominance of the native-speaker model, as well as its implications for other fields of linguistic research and for English language teaching. USD 47.90 + Sales Tax Select quantity: Add to cart The Psychology of Second Language Acquisition Catalog Zoltán Dörnyei Format: Paperback The Psychology of Second Language Acquisition offers a systematic and accessible overview of the main psychological areas and theories in order to keep abreast of the ongoing paradigm shift. Readers will find succinct and up-to-date descriptions of a wide range of psycholinguistic and neuropsychological topics such as language and the brain; neuroimaging and other research methods in psycholinguistics and brain research; non-nativist approaches to language acquisition; explicit/implicit learning and memory, procedural/declarative knowledge, and the automatization of language skills; learner characteristics, age effects, and the critical period hypothesis; and the psychological basis of language learning in educational contexts. Buy from Complex Systems and Applied Linguistics Catalog Diane Larsen-Freeman and Lynne Cameron Format: Paperback This book introduces key concepts in complexity theory and demonstrates the applicability and usefulness of these concepts to a range of areas in applied linguistics, including first and second language development, language teaching, and discourse analysis. Buy from Previous 5 of 6 1 … 4 5 6 Next Show all Refine by Professional Development Applied linguistics (52) Assessment (6) Communication & Collaboration (12) Culture & Citizenship (11) English for Specific Purposes (1) Empowerment, Agency, & Wellbeing (8) Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation (2) Your Personal Development (16) Managing and Motivating Learners (7) Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking (4) Teaching Approaches (Projects, CLIL, etc.) (9) Organisational & management skills (3) Show only Course or Series (1)