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Affect in Language Learning

Approaches and Methods in Language Teaching Second edition

This book examines the role of affect and cognition in language learning

This new edition surveys the major approaches and methods in language teaching.

Appropriate Methodology and Social Context

Beyond Training

An ethnographic framework to describe the varying cultures of classrooms, teacher communities and student groups in different countries and educational contexts.

This book examines the nature of second language teacher development.

Classroom Decision-Making

Collaborative Action Research for English Language Teachers

The book describes the rationale for classroom negotiation and is accessible to practitioners.

This book presents first-person accounts providing the basis for exploring the challenges and constraints of action research.

Collaborative Language Learning and Teaching

Communicative Language Teaching

This book is for anyone interested in experimenting with alternative ways of organising teaching and learning.

An introduction to communicative language teaching for practising classroom teachers.

Conversation: From Description to Pedagogy

Course Design

This book provides a comprehensive account of conversation in English and its implications for the ELT classroom.

Course planning and development, in the context of current theories of language learning.

Culture Bound

Designing Tasks for the Communicative Classroom

This book is designed to give language teachers a basis for introducing a cultural component into their teaching.

This book integrates recent research and practice in language teaching into a framework for analysing learning tasks.

Developing Reading Skills

Developments in English for Specific Purposes

A handbook for language teachers who would like to develop their own reading materials or enrich a reading course.

This book provides a practical and accessible update of major developments in ESP today.

Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers

Discourse and Language Education

A practical introduction to the field of discourse analysis and its relevance for language teaching.

Discourse and Language Education is part of the Cambridge Language Teaching Library series.

English for Academic Purposes

English for Specific Purposes

This book provides a comprehensive overview of the field of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) for teachers.

English for Specific Purposes offers the teacher a new perspective on this important field.

Establishing Self-Access

Focus on the Language Classroom

This book examines establishing, maintaining and developing self-access language learning.

 

Foreign and Second Language Learning

Group Dynamics in the Language Classroom

The relevance of language acquisition to the day-to-day concerns of teaching and learning languages.

This innovative book offers practical advice on how to manage language learner groups so that they develop into cohesive and productive teams.

Interactive Language Teaching

Language Learning in Distance Education

Teachers and writers describe the approaches and techniques they have incorporated into their own teaching.

A comprehensive overview of key issues within the field of distance learning.

Language Learning in Intercultural Perspective

Language Teacher Supervision

This book discusses the importance of sensitivity to cultural differences for language learners.

This book analyzes teacher supervision in a variety of settings and is a rich resource for teachers preparing to hold supervisory positions and for practicing language teacher supervisors alike.

Language Test Construction and Evaluation

Learners' Stories: Difference and Diversity in Language Learning

This book describes the process of language test construction and reviews current practice.

This volume is a collection of nine original papers exploring dimensions of individual difference in language learning from narrative and biographical perspectives.

Lessons from Good Language Learners

Listening in the Language Classroom

Inspired by a ground-breaking article by Joan Rubin in 1975 in which she set out to identify the strategies used by successful language learners, this edited collection re-examines the same topic in the light of current thinking and research, considers the implications for language teaching and learning, and looks at some of the questions which are still unresolved.

This book challenges received ideas about the teaching of second language listening, and offers a radical alternative based on a true understanding of the listening process.

Managing Curricular Innovation

Materials Development in Language Teaching

This book provides a comprehensive overview of instituting change in language education programs.

This book engages with current issues in developing materials for language teaching.

Motivational Strategies in the Language Classroom

Psychology for Language Teachers

This book gives the teacher examples of strategies they can use to motivate language learners.

This book considers the field of educational psychology and its applications to language teaching.

Research Methods in Language Learning

Rules, Patterns and Words

This text is intended to help readers understand and critique research in language learning.

In an accessible style, the author demonstrates the link between grammar and vocabulary.

Second Language Teacher Education

Society and the Language Classroom

This text provides a detailed account of current approaches to the education of teachers of second languages.

This book examines the ways that learners and teachers behave in language classrooms.

Task-Based Language Teaching

Teacher Language Awareness

While Designing Tasks underpins this new title, the material has been thoroughly updated and includes four new chapters.

This book concentrates on teachers' knowledge and understanding of language systems in the belief that these systems are at the heart of the language acquisition process.

Teacher Learning in Language Teaching

Teaching Languages to Young Learners

This text introduces a new field of educational research, "teacher learning," as it applies to the teaching of languages.

This book will develop readers' understanding of children are being taught a foreign language.

Teaching the Spoken Language

Testing for Language Teachers

 

This second edition remains the most practical guide to testing language. It has a new chapter on testing young learners.

The Dynamics of the Language Classroom

The Experience of Language Teaching

This book seeks to explore the dynamic nature of the language classroom

This book provides a detailed picture of teaching and learning in communicative classrooms through the words of more than 100 practising language teachers.

The Language Teaching Matrix

Understanding Research in Second Language Learning

This book is designed for use in language teaching methodology courses and teacher preparation.

This text focuses on the skills and processes necessary for understanding statistical research in language learning

Using Surveys in Language Programs

Vocabulary

This text presents a comprehensive but practical overview of how to develop and implement effective survey projects.

This volume examines what vocabulary is and how it behaves, how the mind learns vocabulary and uses it, and pedagogical issues of teaching and testing L2 vocabulary.

Vocabulary, Semantics and Language Education

Voices from the Language Classroom

This text focuses on the exploration of semantic and lexical theory and its application to language teaching and language learning

This text is about what really happens in language classrooms.