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Scaffolded Language Emergence in the Classroom

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From Theory to Practice

Kiraly, Donald/Signer, Sarah

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Zusatztext

This book introduces an approach to elementary adult foreign language learning that is based on theory (in particular, complexity thinking and social constructivism) on the one hand, and years of practice using various unconventional methods on the other. A key assumption of the Scaffolded Language Emergence (SLE) approach is that a language need not be taught or learned in the conventional sense of these terms. Instead, it is argued, language can 'emerge', that is generate and maintain itself through authentic use. The study and application of rules is considered most useful in later stages of learning, while intuition and abductive thinking can be used very effectively to initiate or bootstrap naturalistic learning processes - even in adults learning a foreign language.

Autorenportrait

Don Kiraly is a Professor of Translation Studies at the School of Translation, Linguistics and Cultural Studies (FTSK) of the University of Mainz, where naturalistic language teaching has always been one of his primary research interests. Sarah Signer is a graduate translator trained at the FTSK. She is a CELTA-certified English teacher and has taught English as a Foreign Language for several years. She is also a permanent teaching staff member at the FTSK.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 13.04.2017

Umfang: 144 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.9 x 21 x 14.8 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783732902590

Umbreit-Nr.: 2194052

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