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Language Learning and Leisure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 436

Language Learning and Leisure

The study of informal involvement with additional languages has recently emerged as a dynamic research field in SLA. With the rapid development and spread of internet-based technologies, contact with foreign languages outside the classroom has become commonplace. While this can take multiple forms, online contents are a major driving force because they present learners with unprecedented opportunities for exposure to and use of target languages regardless of their physical location. Research from diverse geographical, educational and socio-economic contexts bring a rich variety of perspectives to this book. It explores these phenomena via a range of theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches, focusing particularly on individual differences and language development. The volume proposes that teachers in formal learning settings should seek to support and facilitate the development of these identities and practices, and it indicates means they can adopt to best do so.

New developments in ESP teaching and learning research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

New developments in ESP teaching and learning research

In this collective volume, we seek to bridge gaps between research and practice in the teaching and learning of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) with a set of strong research-based contributions drawing on a wide range of ESP contexts. It offers new theoretical and pedagogical insights for ESP practitioners and researchers alike, going beyond descriptions of ESP situations and programmes to bring in sound research design and data analysis which are firmly anchored in previous ESP research. The nine papers in this collection cover a variety of ESP domains, from medicine, technical science, and engineering to social sciences and the humanities, in order to encapsulate current trends and new developments in ESP teaching and learning research in Europe.

Informal Learning and Institution-wide Language Provision
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Informal Learning and Institution-wide Language Provision

“Theoretically wise and practically powerful, this book is about how to take full advantage of advances in technology and the learner autonomy they afford, rather than simply adapt to or deny them. It issues a clarion call to language educators and administrators interested in building on recent advances in language learning via the informal avenues of digital communications.” --Mark Dressman, Professor Emeritus, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US, Professor and Chair of English at Khalifa University, UAE “This important and original book challenges us to rethink the design and delivery of the language learning opportunities universities provide for their students. Drawing ...

Le Centre de Ressources en Langues :
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 450

Le Centre de Ressources en Langues :

Les Centres de Ressources en Langues font partie intégrante du paysage universitaire, sans que leurs objectifs ou modalités de fonctionnement n'aient fait l'objet d'un cahier des charges précis dans le cadre d'une politique des langues construite, avec de grandes variantes selon les contextes universitaires. Du côté de la recherche, le CRL n’a pas non plus fait l’objet d’une construction épistémologique à part entière, car il échappe à toute approche qui ne serait pas interdisciplinaire ou qui ne croiserait pas différents niveaux d’analyse, du micro au macro-éducatif. L’objectif de cet ouvrage est donc de répondre à ce manque et de réunir des éléments d’analyse ...

MOBILLE 2019
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 122

MOBILLE 2019

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-02
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  • Publisher: MDPI

This MDPI Special Issue contains the conference proceedings of MOBILLE. Hosted by the iconic Lycée Français de New York, MOBILLE was an unprecedented international conference that gathered scholars and practitioners from all over the world in a forum about the impact of new technologies on the learning and teaching of languages. MOBILLE stands for Mobile Language Learning Experience. Language learning occurs in various environments, in dedicated regular classes as well as in those integrating language and subject matter. This Special Issue focuses on how technology—ubiquitous, pervasive and forever changing, shapes the experiences of learners, as well as teachers in primary school, secondary school and beyond. What is mobile is not just the technology, but ultimately the language learning itself.

Redefining Tandem Language and Culture Learning in Higher Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Redefining Tandem Language and Culture Learning in Higher Education

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-08-21
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This book provides a comprehensive critical account of tandem learning, charting it evolution from its origins in European educational settings to modern programs offering new perspectives on the approach’s role within higher education. Taking stock of the ways in which increased globalization has produced new linguistic and sociocultural realities, the volume begins by looking back at the development of tandem learning over the last several decades, growing out of a need to create more opportunities for L2 learners to communicate in their target language. The book then examines the different learning objectives and learning outcomes of tandem learning arrangements, moving toward a discuss...

Second Language Teaching and Learning through Virtual Exchange
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Second Language Teaching and Learning through Virtual Exchange

Virtual exchanges provide language learners with a unique opportunity to develop their target language skills, support inter-cultural exchange, and afford teacher candidates space to hone their teaching craft. The research presented in this volume investigates the role of virtual exchanges as both a teaching tool to support second language acquisition and a space for second language development. Practitioners obtain guidance on the different types of exchanges that currently exist and on the outcome of those exchanges so that they can make informed decisions on whether to include this type of program in their language teaching and learning classrooms. To this end, this edited volume contains chapters that describe individual virtual exchanges along with results of research done on each exchange to show how the exchange supported specific second language teaching and learning goals.

Learner Autonomy and Web 2.0
  • Language: en

Learner Autonomy and Web 2.0

Learner Autonomy and Web 2.0 explores tensions between the "classical" definitions of learner autonomy and the learning dynamics observed in specific online contexts. Some of the contributions argue for the emergence of actual new forms of autonomy, others consider that this is merely a case of "old wine in new bottles".

Enfant en souffrance... élève difficile ?
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 240

Enfant en souffrance... élève difficile ?

« La rencontre des mal-aimés ». Par ces premiers mots de la préface, Yves Reuter introduit le lecteur à une rencontre à laquelle est souvent confronté l'enseignant sans le vouloir. Que peut-il faire pour cet élève en qui il sent un enfant en souffrance parce que mal-aimé ?

Case Studies of Openness in the Language Classroom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Case Studies of Openness in the Language Classroom

The present publication arose from the two-day conference “Learning through Sharing: Open Resources, Open Practices, Open Communication” organised jointly by the EUROCALL Teacher Education and Computer Mediated Communication Special Interest Groups at the University of Bologna (Italy) on 29-30 March 2012. The main objective was to showcase the many ways in which practitioners in different settings are engaging with the concepts of open resources and practices, and to provide ideas for language teachers who might want to dip their toes into the Open Educational Resources/Open Educational Practices world, or experiment further.