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Two Centuries of English Language Teaching and Learning in Spain: 1769-1970 [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 204 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Languages and Culture in History
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462986282
  • ISBN-13: 9789462986282
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 204 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Languages and Culture in History
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Oct-2019
  • Leidėjas: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462986282
  • ISBN-13: 9789462986282
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book provides an exhaustive historical account of how the English language was taught and learnt in Spain over two centuries. Since its origins back in 1769 with the publication of San Joaquķn de Pedro's 'Gramįtica inglesa' until 1970, a key year in European and World affairs. A period of time ample enough to accurately gauge the impact of this social phenomenon against the backdrop of social and political unrest which looms over the whole period but also with scientific breakthroughs that shaped our modern world. The history of ELT runs parallel to those events adopting diffferent mainstrem trends ranging from the Traditional or Latin-like approach to foreign language teaching to the so-called Grammar-Translation Method and the Direct or Oral Method. However, special attention is also given to 'minor' trends such as Ecclecticism which constantly overlaps the mainstream trends. This book is the first to take a close look at how the English language was taught and learnt in Spain for a two-century period when the French language was the Spaniard's first choice when it came to learning a foreign language.
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Introduction: The historiography of FLT 11(14)
The significance of the historiography of foreign language teaching
11(1)
Approaches
12(2)
Publications on the history of foreign language teaching in Spain
14(1)
The historiography of ELT in Spain: A retrospective
15(3)
Methodology of the present work
18(7)
1 The inception of ELT in Spain (1769-1850)
25(42)
1.1 Political and socio-cultural framework
25(2)
1.2 The socio-cultural context
27(2)
1.3 European FLT framework
29(3)
1.4 The origins of ELT in Spain: where and how
32(25)
1.5 Conclusion
57(10)
2 ELT in Spain (1850-1910), further development
67(44)
2.1 Introduction
67(1)
2.2 Spain
68(32)
2.3 Conclusion
100(11)
3 ELT in Spain between 1910 and 1970
111(48)
3.1 Introduction
111(2)
3.2 The new actors in ELT: Britain and the USA
113(5)
3.3 Europe and Spain in the 1950s and 1960s: So close and so far away
118(7)
3.4 The Spanish tradition
125(5)
3.5 ELT in Spain between 1910 and 1970: The private sector
130(9)
3.6 Overview of English manuals in Spain between 1910 and 1970
139(10)
3.7 Teaching English beyond manuals: the exceptional cases of Juan Carrion and Patricia Shaw Fairman
149(1)
3.8 Conclusion
150(9)
Appendix I 159(34)
Appendix II 193(10)
Index 203
Alberto Lombardero Caparrós (Badalona, Catalonia, 1968) earned his PhD in English Applied Linguistics with a cum laude and European mention in 2015, from University Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona. He has studied and worked both in Scotland (University of Aberdeen) and England (University of Warwick). Since 2017, he is a lecturer of English at the private University CESAG (Centro de Educación Superior Alberta Giménez). His principal research interests are English language teaching methodologies and the historiography of English language teaching in Spain. He has published on the history of ELT in Spain in Language and History, Documents pour l'histoire du franēais langue étrangčre ou seconde, and Signo y Seńa. He is currently involved in a forthcoming online publication on the history of translation and foreign language teaching in nineteenth-century Spain.