SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Instructed second language acquisition SECTION 2: LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY AND SLA: AN EXTERNAL PERSPECTIVE 2. The method construct and theories of L2 learning 3. Linguistic syllabuses and SLA 4. Explicit instruction and SLA 5. Comprehension-based and production-based approaches to language teaching 6. Task-based language teaching SECTION 3: LANGUAGE PEDAGOGY AND SLA: AN INTERNAL PERSPECTIVE 7. Teaching as ‘input’ 8. Teaching as ‘interaction’ 9. Using the L1 in the L2 classroom 10. Corrective feedback SECTION 4: LEARNER DIFFERENCES 11. Catering for learner differences through instruction SECTION 5: CONCLUSION 12. Teaching for learning
Rod Ellis is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Applied
Language Studies and Linguistics, University of Auckland. He is
also a professor in the EdD in TESOL programme at Anaheim
University, USA and a visiting professor at Shanghai International
Studies University (SISU) as part of China’s Chang Jiang Scholars
Programme. He is currently editor of the journal Language Teaching
Research. In addition to his books on second language acquisition,
he has authored a number of ELT textbooks, including Impact
Grammar.
Natsuko Shintani is an Assistant Professor at the National
Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore. She obtained her PhD from the University of Auckland in
2011. She has worked as a language teacher in Japan and New
Zealand, including in her own private language school for children.
Her research interests are the role of interaction in second
language acquisition, corrective feedback and meta-analysis as a
research tool.
"Another tour de force by Rod Ellis and his colleague Natsuko Shintani. Understanding language pedagogy through the eyes of second language research is a novel twist on this complex relationship and one which the authors are well qualified to do. An important read for any future language teacher." - Susan Gass, Michigan State University, USA"This book will prove to be a valuable resource for anyone interested in second language acquisition but lacking experience in reading research articles. It distils complex and conflicting findings in a parsimonious and readable way and at the same time provides the reader with a rare and fascinating historical perspective." - Pauline Foster, St. Mary’s University College, UK "The high level of clarity of this book is also striking, which is in a large part related to the authors’ talent in categorizing complicated concepts. Bridging language pedagogy and SLA is a complex task, but the authors suggest that the task could be approached in two different ways: applying SLA to language pedagogy and exploring language pedagogy through SLA. Such a division not only helps the authors justify the approach adopted in this book, but also helps readers conceptualize the relationship between SLA and language pedagogy." - Dr. Han Luo, LINGUIST List "...this book brings a fresh perspective to the problem of incorporating theory into practice, and its approachable nature may help to bridge the chasm between SLA researchers and language teachers in a way that respects both sides for their knowledge and expertise." - Glenn M. Davis, System
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