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This collection of original research articles represents the state of the art in the field of data-driven language education research. Micro-analytic, multimodal, and videographic approaches are presented.
Content and Language Integrated Learning is an approach to support multilingualism by teaching school subjects in an additional language. Its practices are considered by looking at various scenarios. CLIL by Interaction is understood as negotiation of meaning, form, and discourse to empower learners to participate in social interaction.
Contains studies on content-and-language-integrated learning (CLIL) and bilingual teaching contexts. This title presents different programs in the domain and combines both theoretical and applied perspectives.
In the last three decades the field of language teaching and learning has undergone a paradigm shift towards Communicative Language Teaching (CLT), which implied an abrupt departure from an extensive study of learner errors. This study examines the extent to which the CLT paradigm shift has left its mark on learner errors.
The volume relates multiliteracy's pedagogical foundations to LearnWeb2.0, an innovative e-learning environment using the affordances of social networks to promote learning. The LearnWeb2.0 Design Framework constitutes a significant reference point for teachers, researchers and developers when designing course activities and learning supports.
The book illuminates how socio-cultural learning tasks are developed and implemented in EFL classrooms. Their learning potential in terms of students' foreign grammatical language awareness is evaluated against the backdrop of the PPP teaching and learning approach. SCLTs prove to be a promising concept for future EFL teaching and learning.
The author of this book conducted different studies to investigate the potential of serious games for global education when used in EFL classrooms. The results show a clear contribution of serious games to global education when used with EFL learners, leading to a reference model of digital game-based learning in the EFL classroom.
This book deals with reading authentic English picture books in the EFL classroom. The author conducted a mixed methods study of Year 4 learners' reading comprehension, reading strategies and FL development. The results suggest that teachers should use more challenging and authentic reading tasks with young EFL learners.
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