Dimensions Of L2 Performance And Proficiency


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Dimensions of L2 Performance and Proficiency


Dimensions of L2 Performance and Proficiency

Author: Alex Housen

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2012


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Research into complexity, accuracy and fluency (CAF) as basic dimensions of second language performance, proficiency and development has received increased attention in SLA. However, the larger picture in this field of research is often obscured by the breadth of scope, multiple objectives and lack of clarity as to how complexity, accuracy and fluency should be defined, operationalized and measured. The present volume showcases current research on CAF by bringing together eleven contributions from renowned international researchers in the field. These contributions not only add to the body of empirical knowledge about L2 use and L2 development by bringing new research findings to light but they also address fundamental theoretical and methodological issues by responding to questions about the nature, manifestation, development and assessment of CAF as multifaceted constructs. Collectively, the chapters in this book illustrate the converging and sometimes diverging approaches that different disciplines bring to CAF research.

Task-Based Language Learning – Insights from and for L2 Writing


Task-Based Language Learning – Insights from and for L2 Writing

Author: Heidi Byrnes

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Release Date: 2014-11-14


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The book seeks to enlarge the theoretical scope, research agenda, and practices associated with TBLT in a two-way dynamic, by exploring how insights from writing might reconfigure our understanding of tasks and, in turn, how work associated with TBLT might benefit the learning and teaching of writing. In order to enrich the domain of task and to advance the educational interests of TBLT, it adopts both a psycholinguistic and a textual meaning-making orientation. Following an issues-oriented introductory chapter, Part I of the volume explores tenets, methods, and findings in task-oriented theory and research in the context of writing; the chapters in Part II present empirical findings on task-based writing by investigating how writing tasks are implemented, how writers differentially respond to tasks, and how tasks can contribute to language development. A coda chapter summarizes the volume’s contribution and suggests directions for advancing TBLT constructs and research agendas.

Task-Based Language Teaching


Task-Based Language Teaching

Author: Rod Ellis

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2020


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A comprehensive account of the research and practice of task-based language teaching.