... Practice ofEnglishLanguageTeaching deals specifically with
the teachingofEnglish as a Foreign Language (EFL). It is not focused
especially on English as a Second Language (ESL) although much of ... Teachers
The Practice ofEnglishLanguageTeaching New Edition - Jeremy Harmer
An Introduction to EnglishLanguageTeaching - John Haycraft
Teaching Oral English New Edition - Donn Byrne
Communication ... Classroom - editedby Keith Johnson and Keith Morrow
Teaching English Through English - Jane Willis
Teaching English with Video - Margaret Allan
Using Computers in the Language Classroom - Christopher...
... Communicative LanguageTeaching is an
approach that aims to (a) make communicative competence the goal oflanguageteaching
and (b) develop procedures for the teachingof the four language skills ... 45
Testing spoken English 44
Teaching writing 43
Teaching speaking 37
Using dictation 20
Using songs 20
Teaching listening 11
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Teaching listening 55
Teaching speaking 54
Teaching writing ... to Language
Teaching. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2. Brumfit, C. J. (1984). Communicative Methodology in Language Teaching. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
3. Byrne, D. (1978). Teaching...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements iv
List of abbreviations v
Part 1: Introduction
1. Rationale of the study 1
2. Aims of the study 2
3. Methods of the study 2
4. Scope of the study ... members of Postgraduate Department, College of Foreign Languages, VNU-Hanoi for
their enthusiastic support.
I am sincerely grateful to Mr. Đinh Tấn Bảo and my colleagues of Foreign
Languages ... methods / approaches 4
1.3. An overview of communicative languageteaching 5
1.3.1. Definition 5
1.3.2. Principles 5
1.3.3. Techniques for languageteaching 6
1.4. Summary 6
Chapter 2: An...
... organizations,
85 % of which consider English an official
use. Approximately 85 % of the world film
markets are controlled by the United States of
America. 99% of the pop groups in English
are listed ...
strengthened by “the tendency to extend the
assumptions of Inner Circle [countries where
English is a dominant language] about
English to other countries” (p. 118) and by a
large industry of textbook ... VNU Journal of Science, Foreign Languages 24 (2008) 167-174
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as for the purpose of meaningful communication,
and language as the means for that purpose. The
focus oflanguage teaching, therefore,...
... importation ofEnglishby the importation of
English speakers, on the other, many of the distinctive points of Irish
English (see section 2.3) arise from contamination from the Irish
language, ... two very different types of English
are involved: varieties spoken primarily by native speakers of English
and varieties originally spoken by second -language learners of English.
In the one case ... only language is English) , and the ‘expanding
circle’ is made up of those countries where English is a foreign language.
ENGLISH BECOMES A WORLD LANGUAGE
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years in full-day Englishlanguage schools by the time of
the study. ELLs had continued exposure to and education in
their native language, although English was the language of
instruction in ... published studies of the English literacy of children in
Canada who are Englishlanguage learners (ELLs) with the goal of understanding the read-
ing development of ELLs and characteristics of reading ... experienced in one
language will be experienced in other languages.
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, SIEGEL, AND VUKOVIC: LITERACY SKILLS OFENGLISHLANGUAGE LEARNERS 43
with measures ofEnglish rhyme detection and English
phoneme...
... study oflanguage change, with particular reference to the role that
corpora have to play in theoretically informed accounts oflanguage change.
The HandbookofEnglish Linguistics
Edited by Bas ... of the
founding editors of the journal EnglishLanguage and Linguistics.
D. J. Allerton is Emeritus Professor ofEnglish Linguistics at the University
of Basle (Switzerland), where he was professor ... papers from this domain in this
Handbook, mainly because there is a separate Handbookof the history of English
(edited by Ans van Kemenade and Bettelou Los).
The phrase English Linguistics is not...
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Preface ... available from the British Library
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International handbookof women and small business entrepreneurship / editedby Sandra
L. Fielden and Marilyn J. ... Backgrounds,
goals and strategies used by African American women in the
initialization and operation of small businesses 105
Katherine Inman and Linda M. Grant
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... implementation of more-specific and individualized
treatment plans.
William F. Rayburn, MD
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
University of New Mexico School of Medicine
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access to services, misconceptions about typical victims, frustration because
the victim may not leave dangerous situation, and lack of understanding ... MD
Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Columbia University Medical Center, 622 West 168th Street,
PH-16, New York, NY 10032, USA
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muscle. A successful reinnervation of cutaneous sensory organs depends of a small subset of
Schwann cells found at the terminal ending of neural fibres. The dennervation of the ... recover by axonal
regeneration and often require surgical repair.
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following 4 elements:
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ã Development of a manually-bracketed corpus (tree-
bank)
of the domain.
ã Creation of a grammar with a large coverage of ... Santorini, B., and Strzalkowski, T Evaluat-
ing Syntax Performance of Parser/Grammars of English.
Proceedings of Natural Language Processing Systems
Evaluation Workshop, Berkeley, California, ...
broad but not unrestricted range of sentence types and
the availability of large corpora of computer manuals. We
amassed a corpus of 40 million words, consisting of several
hundred computer manuals....