Language learning beyond the classroom
Material type: TextSeries: ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional SeriesPublication details: New York : Routledge, 2015. ©2015Description: xvi, 302 pagesISBN: 9780415713153 ; 0415713153Subject(s): Language and languages | Reading | Educational technology | Computer-assisted instructionDDC classification: 418.0071Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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ContentsPrefacePart I. Involving the learner in out-of-class learning1. Richard Day and Thomas Robb Extensive Reading2. Betsy Gilliland Listening Logs for Extensive Listening Practice3. JoDee Walters Carrying vocabulary learning outside the classroom4. Erika Kerekes Using songs and lyrics in out-of-class learning5. Nana Long and Jing Huang Out-of-class pronunciation learning: Are EFL learners ready in China?6. David L. Chiesa and Kathleen M. Bailey Dialogue Journals: Learning for a LifetimePart II: Using technology and the internet7. Averil Coxhead and Julie Bytheway Learning vocabulary using two massive online resources: You will not blink8. Alice Chik "I don't know how to talk basketball before playing NBA 2K10": Using digital games for out-of-class language learning9. Maria do Carmo Righini The use of social media resources in advanced level classes10. Ken Beatty Essentially Social: online language learning with social networks11. Olga Kozar Language Exchange websites for independent learning12. Akihiko Sasaki E-mail tandem language learningPart III: Learning through television13. Andy Curtis Learning English through the language of the Pokemon: "Just watchin' TV, Ma" 14. Anthony Hanf Resourcing Authentic Language in television series15. Phoebe M. S. Lin and Anna Siyanova-Chanturia Internet television for L2 learning16. Stuart Webb Extensive viewing: Language learning through watching televisionPart IV: Out-of-class projects17. Jennifer Grode and Adrienne Stacy Authentic materials and project-based learning: In pursuit of accuracy18. Catarina Pontes and Marilisa Shimazumi Learning-to-learn with ourselves and with our peers through technology 19. Leonardo A. Mercado Integrating classroom learning and autonomous learning20. Kelley Calvert The Ecology of English: Real world experiences in sustainability and language learning 21. Lindsay Miller and Christoph A. Hafner Taking Control: A digital video project for English for Science studentsPart V: Interacting with native-speakers22. Jane Arnold and Carmen Fonseca-Mora Language and cultural encounters: Opportunities for interaction with native speakers23. John Macalister Study Abroad Programme Design and Goal Fulfillment: "I'd like to talk like a Kiwi"24. Phiona Stanley Talking to strangers: Learning Spanish by using it25. Marc Cadd Increasing the linguistic and cultural benefits of study abroad26. Maike Grau and Michael Legutke Linking language learning inside and outside the classroom: Perspectives from teacher education 27. Chihiro Kinoshita Thomson and Tamami Mori Japanese Communities of Practice: Creating opportunities for out-of-class learning28. Gary Barkhuizen Learning English with a home tutor: Meeting the needs of migrant learnersList of Contributors
This volume presents case studies of language learning beyond the classroom. The studies draw on a wide range of contexts, from North and South America to Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Each provides principled links between theory, research and practice. While out-of-class learning will not replace the classroom, ultimately all successful learners take control of their own learning. This book shows how teachers can help learners bridge the gap between formal instruction and autonomous language learning. Although English is the primary focus of most chapters, there are studies on a range of other languages including Spanish and Japanese.
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