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English Language Teaching in China: New Approaches, Perspectives and Standards [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 652 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
  • ISBN-10: 0826490360
  • ISBN-13: 9780826490360
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 360 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 652 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
  • ISBN-10: 0826490360
  • ISBN-13: 9780826490360
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book examines the importance of English language teaching in China, but also the need for this teaching to be modernised in order for China to better join the world economy. The current trend within English teaching in China is for communicative competence - that is, being able to communicate with linguistic, pragmatic, discourse and strategic competence. This volume argues that such a theoretical framework of communicative competence needs to be expanded to address both global needs and local contexts, if English language teaching in China is to be successful. The contributors to this volume examine every aspect of language teaching and suggest new ways in which communication and grammar can be balanced. The chapters include coverage of: * the importance of English in a global world* the theoretical framework of communicative competence * the role of grammar in learning English* assessing and evaluating communicative competence* the starting age of learning English* teaching language skills in the post-methods era * using multimedia in teaching and testing * online learning and self-learning* teacher training through empowerment. With its balance of theory and practice, and internationally renowned contributors, this guide to new approaches, perspectives and standards in language teaching will be essential reading for academics interested in applied linguistics and second language acquisition, and English language teaching professionals. This book examines the importance of English language teaching in China, but also the need for this teaching to be modernised in order for China to better join the world economy.

Recenzijos

"The strength of the book for the non-Chinese reader lies in its cultural insights and in the insight offered into current issues in ELT in China, rather than in suggestions for how to teach English to Chinese students outside the PRC. The range of writers included is impressive and the book contains useful end-of-chapter references. Clear chapter outlines, large page numbers and a clear index add to the book's navigability, making it a useful reference for anyone interested in the area." -- The Asian Learner Vol 4, No. 1 -- Maria Leedham, Open University, UK "...this volume presents a number of well-known writers, and also some who bring new insights to the applied linguistics/language acquisition field...the book is interesting and timely...the question of how English is taught in China is not one we can overlook. This book contributes to our current understanding, and hopefully will serve to stimulate further research in this highly dynamic area of English teaching and learning." TESOLANZ Newsletter, July 2009

Daugiau informacijos

This book examines the importance of English language teaching in China, but also the need for this teaching to be modernised in order for China to better join the world economy.
Contributing Authors ix
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction 1
Part One TEACHING ENGLISH AROUND THE GLOBE
1 The place of methods in teaching English around the world
13
Jun Liu
2 Redefining grammar in contextualizing communicative competence
42
Diane Larsen-Freeman
3 The uses of communicative competence in a global world
55
Claire Kramsch
4 Teaching and learning communicative competence in an e-era
75
Denise E. Murray
5 Reimagining second-language acquisition as performative practice
91
Lynne T. Diaz-Rico
6 Empowering non-native English-speaking teachers through collaboration with their native English-speaking colleagues in EFL settings
107
Jun Liu
Part Two LEARNING AND ASSESSING COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE
7 Assessing communicative competence: from theory to practice
127
Steve Stoynoff
8 Learning communicative competence: insights from psycholinguistics and SLA
150
Thomas Scovel
9 Critical period hypothesis retested: the effects of earlier English education in China
170
Jun Liu
10 EFL writing: intercultural implications of testing communicative competence
192
Ulla Connor
Part Three CONTEXTUALIZING COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE IN P.R. CHINA
11 Sustaining self-directed language learning in the Chinese context
211
Don Snow
12 Using media to teach culture-specific gestures in the Chinese context
231
Jun Zhao
13 Willingness to communicate in the Chinese EFL classroom a cultural perspective
250
Jian E. Peng
14 Teaching pronunciation in twenty-first century China: models and methods
270
Jette G. Hansen Edwards
15 The effectiveness of anonymous written feedback from peers and the teacher on revisions in China
285
Yue-ting Xu and Jun Liu
16 Adaptation of the 'writing across the curriculum' model to the Hong Kong context
311
George Braine and Carmel McNaught
17 Epilogue: beyond communicative competence: a pedagogical perspective
329
Jun Liu
Index 337


Jun Liu is Professor in the Department of English at the University of Arizona, USA. He is the President of TESOL and Executive Director of the English Language Center, Shantou University, China.