The Social Action Oriented Approach In Language Teaching


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The Social Action-Oriented Approach in Language Teaching


The Social Action-Oriented Approach in Language Teaching

Author: Ahmet Acar

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Release Date: 2024-09-24


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The action-oriented approach (renamed as the social action-oriented approach in this book) was first introduced by the Council of Europe (CoE) in its official document The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR, 2001). This book aims to provide a detailed explanation of this approach in all its dimensions: its origins, how it has developed as a new methodology within its new didactic configuration, how to implement it in language textbooks and the classroom as well as the issue of designing social action-oriented curricula and programs. We believe this book will be a useful resource for curriculum developers, language textbook writers, researchers in the language teaching field, language teacher trainees, language teachers (K-12), and university students.

SOCIAL ACTION-ORIENTED APPROACH IN LANGUAGE TEACHING


SOCIAL ACTION-ORIENTED APPROACH IN LANGUAGE TEACHING

Author: AHMET. PUREN ACAR (CHRISTIAN.)

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2024


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Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition


Principles and Practice in Second Language Acquisition

Author: Stephen D. Krashen

language: en

Publisher: Pergamon

Release Date: 1982


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The present volume examines the relationship between second language practice and what is known about the process of second language acquisition, summarising the current state of second language acquisition theory, drawing general conclusions about its application to methods and materials and describing what characteristics effective materials should have. The author concludes that a solution to language teaching lies not so much in expensive equipment, exotic new methods, or sophisticated language analysis, but rather in the full utilisation of the most important resources - native speakers of the language - in real communication.