English Language Teaching Materials
Herausgeber: Harwood, Nigel
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This volume presents a union of theoretical and practical pedagogical perspectives on materials design and development.
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This volume presents a union of theoretical and practical pedagogical perspectives on materials design and development.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780521121583
- ISBN-10: 0521121582
- Artikelnr.: 29021433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780521121583
- ISBN-10: 0521121582
- Artikelnr.: 29021433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: 1. Issues in materials development and design Nigel
Harwood; Part II. Perspectives on Materials: 2. Second language acquisition
research and language teaching materials Rod Ellis; 3. The theory and
practice of technology in materials development and task design Hayo
Reinders and Cynthia White; 4. Principles of successful materials
development Brian Tomlinson; 5. Critical praxis as materials development:
responding to military recruitment on a U.S. campus Sarah Benesch; Part
III. Materials for the Language Syllabus: 6. A principled approach to
content-based materials development for reading Norman Evans, K. James
Hartshorn, and Neil J. Anderson; 7. A genre-based approach to developing
materials for writing Chris Tribble; 8. Listening as process: learning
activities for self-appraisal and self-regulation Christine Goh; 9.
Materials to develop the speaking skill Rebecca Hughes; 10. Developing
materials for discipline-specific vocabulary and phrases in academic
seminars Martha Jones & Norbert Schmitt; Part IV. Materials for Specific
and Academic Purposes: 11. Materials for university essay writing Martin
Hewings; 12. Writing for publication: corpus-informed materials for
post-doctoral fellows in perinatology Chris Feak & John Swales; 13.
Research-based materials to demystify academic citation for postgraduates
Nigel Harwood; 14. Making professional academic writing practices visible:
designing research-based heuristics to support English-medium text
production Mary Jane Curry & Theresa Lillis; 15. English for nursing:
developing discipline-specific materials Susan Bosher; 16. Using textbook
and real life data to teach turn taking in business meetings Jo Angouri;
17. Designing materials for community-based adult ESL programs Cori
Jakubiak and Linda Harklau.
Harwood; Part II. Perspectives on Materials: 2. Second language acquisition
research and language teaching materials Rod Ellis; 3. The theory and
practice of technology in materials development and task design Hayo
Reinders and Cynthia White; 4. Principles of successful materials
development Brian Tomlinson; 5. Critical praxis as materials development:
responding to military recruitment on a U.S. campus Sarah Benesch; Part
III. Materials for the Language Syllabus: 6. A principled approach to
content-based materials development for reading Norman Evans, K. James
Hartshorn, and Neil J. Anderson; 7. A genre-based approach to developing
materials for writing Chris Tribble; 8. Listening as process: learning
activities for self-appraisal and self-regulation Christine Goh; 9.
Materials to develop the speaking skill Rebecca Hughes; 10. Developing
materials for discipline-specific vocabulary and phrases in academic
seminars Martha Jones & Norbert Schmitt; Part IV. Materials for Specific
and Academic Purposes: 11. Materials for university essay writing Martin
Hewings; 12. Writing for publication: corpus-informed materials for
post-doctoral fellows in perinatology Chris Feak & John Swales; 13.
Research-based materials to demystify academic citation for postgraduates
Nigel Harwood; 14. Making professional academic writing practices visible:
designing research-based heuristics to support English-medium text
production Mary Jane Curry & Theresa Lillis; 15. English for nursing:
developing discipline-specific materials Susan Bosher; 16. Using textbook
and real life data to teach turn taking in business meetings Jo Angouri;
17. Designing materials for community-based adult ESL programs Cori
Jakubiak and Linda Harklau.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Issues in materials development and design Nigel
Harwood; Part II. Perspectives on Materials: 2. Second language acquisition
research and language teaching materials Rod Ellis; 3. The theory and
practice of technology in materials development and task design Hayo
Reinders and Cynthia White; 4. Principles of successful materials
development Brian Tomlinson; 5. Critical praxis as materials development:
responding to military recruitment on a U.S. campus Sarah Benesch; Part
III. Materials for the Language Syllabus: 6. A principled approach to
content-based materials development for reading Norman Evans, K. James
Hartshorn, and Neil J. Anderson; 7. A genre-based approach to developing
materials for writing Chris Tribble; 8. Listening as process: learning
activities for self-appraisal and self-regulation Christine Goh; 9.
Materials to develop the speaking skill Rebecca Hughes; 10. Developing
materials for discipline-specific vocabulary and phrases in academic
seminars Martha Jones & Norbert Schmitt; Part IV. Materials for Specific
and Academic Purposes: 11. Materials for university essay writing Martin
Hewings; 12. Writing for publication: corpus-informed materials for
post-doctoral fellows in perinatology Chris Feak & John Swales; 13.
Research-based materials to demystify academic citation for postgraduates
Nigel Harwood; 14. Making professional academic writing practices visible:
designing research-based heuristics to support English-medium text
production Mary Jane Curry & Theresa Lillis; 15. English for nursing:
developing discipline-specific materials Susan Bosher; 16. Using textbook
and real life data to teach turn taking in business meetings Jo Angouri;
17. Designing materials for community-based adult ESL programs Cori
Jakubiak and Linda Harklau.
Harwood; Part II. Perspectives on Materials: 2. Second language acquisition
research and language teaching materials Rod Ellis; 3. The theory and
practice of technology in materials development and task design Hayo
Reinders and Cynthia White; 4. Principles of successful materials
development Brian Tomlinson; 5. Critical praxis as materials development:
responding to military recruitment on a U.S. campus Sarah Benesch; Part
III. Materials for the Language Syllabus: 6. A principled approach to
content-based materials development for reading Norman Evans, K. James
Hartshorn, and Neil J. Anderson; 7. A genre-based approach to developing
materials for writing Chris Tribble; 8. Listening as process: learning
activities for self-appraisal and self-regulation Christine Goh; 9.
Materials to develop the speaking skill Rebecca Hughes; 10. Developing
materials for discipline-specific vocabulary and phrases in academic
seminars Martha Jones & Norbert Schmitt; Part IV. Materials for Specific
and Academic Purposes: 11. Materials for university essay writing Martin
Hewings; 12. Writing for publication: corpus-informed materials for
post-doctoral fellows in perinatology Chris Feak & John Swales; 13.
Research-based materials to demystify academic citation for postgraduates
Nigel Harwood; 14. Making professional academic writing practices visible:
designing research-based heuristics to support English-medium text
production Mary Jane Curry & Theresa Lillis; 15. English for nursing:
developing discipline-specific materials Susan Bosher; 16. Using textbook
and real life data to teach turn taking in business meetings Jo Angouri;
17. Designing materials for community-based adult ESL programs Cori
Jakubiak and Linda Harklau.