Betty Lou Leaver / Boris Shekhtman (eds.)
Developing Professional-Level Language Proficiency
Herausgeber: Leaver, Betty Lou; Shekhtman, Boris
Betty Lou Leaver / Boris Shekhtman (eds.)
Developing Professional-Level Language Proficiency
Herausgeber: Leaver, Betty Lou; Shekhtman, Boris
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This 2002 book examines approaches to teaching students making the transition from 'advanced' or 'superior' proficiency in a foreign language to 'near-native' ability.
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This 2002 book examines approaches to teaching students making the transition from 'advanced' or 'superior' proficiency in a foreign language to 'near-native' ability.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521816571
- ISBN-10: 0521816572
- Artikelnr.: 35452624
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521816571
- ISBN-10: 0521816572
- Artikelnr.: 35452624
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Betty Lou Leaver is Senior Specialist in Curriculum and Faculty Development at the American Councils for International Education and Fellow at the National Foreign Language Center.
Foreword Richard Brecht; Part I. Principles, Practices, and Theory: 1.
Principles and practices in teaching superior-level students: not just more
of the same Betty Lou Leaver and Boris Shekhtman; 2. Toward academic-level
foreign language abilities: reconsidering foundational assumptions,
expanding pedagogical options Heidi Byrnes; Part II. Programs: 3. Contexts
for advanced language learning : a report on an immersion institute Heidi
Byrnes; 4. Bridging the gap between language for general purposes and
language for work: an intensive superior-level language/skill course for
teachers, translators, and interpreters Claudia Angelelli and Christian
Degueldre; 5. Learning Chinese in China: programs for developing superior-
to distinguished-level Chinese language proficiency in China and Taiwan
Cornelius C. Kubler; 6. Developing professional-level oral proficiency: the
Shekhtman method of teaching communication Boris Shekhtman and Betty Lou
Leaver with Natalia Lord, Ekaterina Kuznetsova, and Elena Ovtcharenko; 7.
The reading four project: applied technology at the higher levels of
foreign language acquisition Catherine W. Ingold; 8. In the quest for level
4+ in Arabic: training level 2-3 learners in independent reading Elsaid
Badawi; 9. Teaching high-level writing skills in English at a Danish
University Tim Caudery; 10. Heritage speakers as learners at the superior
level: differences and similarities between Spanish and Russian student
populations Claudia Angelelli and Olga Kagan; 11. Teaching Russian language
teachers in eight Summer institutes in Russian language and culture Zita
Dabars and Olga Kagan; Part III. Learners: 12. Understanding the student at
the superior-distinguished threshold Madeline Ehrman; 13. Achieving
multilingualism: preliminary findings from a study of twenty
distinguished-level language users Betty Lou Leaver and Sabine Atwell.
Principles and practices in teaching superior-level students: not just more
of the same Betty Lou Leaver and Boris Shekhtman; 2. Toward academic-level
foreign language abilities: reconsidering foundational assumptions,
expanding pedagogical options Heidi Byrnes; Part II. Programs: 3. Contexts
for advanced language learning : a report on an immersion institute Heidi
Byrnes; 4. Bridging the gap between language for general purposes and
language for work: an intensive superior-level language/skill course for
teachers, translators, and interpreters Claudia Angelelli and Christian
Degueldre; 5. Learning Chinese in China: programs for developing superior-
to distinguished-level Chinese language proficiency in China and Taiwan
Cornelius C. Kubler; 6. Developing professional-level oral proficiency: the
Shekhtman method of teaching communication Boris Shekhtman and Betty Lou
Leaver with Natalia Lord, Ekaterina Kuznetsova, and Elena Ovtcharenko; 7.
The reading four project: applied technology at the higher levels of
foreign language acquisition Catherine W. Ingold; 8. In the quest for level
4+ in Arabic: training level 2-3 learners in independent reading Elsaid
Badawi; 9. Teaching high-level writing skills in English at a Danish
University Tim Caudery; 10. Heritage speakers as learners at the superior
level: differences and similarities between Spanish and Russian student
populations Claudia Angelelli and Olga Kagan; 11. Teaching Russian language
teachers in eight Summer institutes in Russian language and culture Zita
Dabars and Olga Kagan; Part III. Learners: 12. Understanding the student at
the superior-distinguished threshold Madeline Ehrman; 13. Achieving
multilingualism: preliminary findings from a study of twenty
distinguished-level language users Betty Lou Leaver and Sabine Atwell.
Foreword Richard Brecht; Part I. Principles, Practices, and Theory: 1.
Principles and practices in teaching superior-level students: not just more
of the same Betty Lou Leaver and Boris Shekhtman; 2. Toward academic-level
foreign language abilities: reconsidering foundational assumptions,
expanding pedagogical options Heidi Byrnes; Part II. Programs: 3. Contexts
for advanced language learning : a report on an immersion institute Heidi
Byrnes; 4. Bridging the gap between language for general purposes and
language for work: an intensive superior-level language/skill course for
teachers, translators, and interpreters Claudia Angelelli and Christian
Degueldre; 5. Learning Chinese in China: programs for developing superior-
to distinguished-level Chinese language proficiency in China and Taiwan
Cornelius C. Kubler; 6. Developing professional-level oral proficiency: the
Shekhtman method of teaching communication Boris Shekhtman and Betty Lou
Leaver with Natalia Lord, Ekaterina Kuznetsova, and Elena Ovtcharenko; 7.
The reading four project: applied technology at the higher levels of
foreign language acquisition Catherine W. Ingold; 8. In the quest for level
4+ in Arabic: training level 2-3 learners in independent reading Elsaid
Badawi; 9. Teaching high-level writing skills in English at a Danish
University Tim Caudery; 10. Heritage speakers as learners at the superior
level: differences and similarities between Spanish and Russian student
populations Claudia Angelelli and Olga Kagan; 11. Teaching Russian language
teachers in eight Summer institutes in Russian language and culture Zita
Dabars and Olga Kagan; Part III. Learners: 12. Understanding the student at
the superior-distinguished threshold Madeline Ehrman; 13. Achieving
multilingualism: preliminary findings from a study of twenty
distinguished-level language users Betty Lou Leaver and Sabine Atwell.
Principles and practices in teaching superior-level students: not just more
of the same Betty Lou Leaver and Boris Shekhtman; 2. Toward academic-level
foreign language abilities: reconsidering foundational assumptions,
expanding pedagogical options Heidi Byrnes; Part II. Programs: 3. Contexts
for advanced language learning : a report on an immersion institute Heidi
Byrnes; 4. Bridging the gap between language for general purposes and
language for work: an intensive superior-level language/skill course for
teachers, translators, and interpreters Claudia Angelelli and Christian
Degueldre; 5. Learning Chinese in China: programs for developing superior-
to distinguished-level Chinese language proficiency in China and Taiwan
Cornelius C. Kubler; 6. Developing professional-level oral proficiency: the
Shekhtman method of teaching communication Boris Shekhtman and Betty Lou
Leaver with Natalia Lord, Ekaterina Kuznetsova, and Elena Ovtcharenko; 7.
The reading four project: applied technology at the higher levels of
foreign language acquisition Catherine W. Ingold; 8. In the quest for level
4+ in Arabic: training level 2-3 learners in independent reading Elsaid
Badawi; 9. Teaching high-level writing skills in English at a Danish
University Tim Caudery; 10. Heritage speakers as learners at the superior
level: differences and similarities between Spanish and Russian student
populations Claudia Angelelli and Olga Kagan; 11. Teaching Russian language
teachers in eight Summer institutes in Russian language and culture Zita
Dabars and Olga Kagan; Part III. Learners: 12. Understanding the student at
the superior-distinguished threshold Madeline Ehrman; 13. Achieving
multilingualism: preliminary findings from a study of twenty
distinguished-level language users Betty Lou Leaver and Sabine Atwell.