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
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- 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
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.