How to Describe Grammar and Vocabulary in ELT: Key Theories and Effective Practices (ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional) (ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series)

How to Describe Grammar and Vocabulary in ELT: Key Theories and Effective Practices (ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional) (ESL & Applied Linguistics Professional Series)

by Dilin Liu (Author), Dilin Liu (Author)

Synopsis

Language description plays an important role in language learning/teaching because it often determines what specific language forms, features, and usages are taught and how. A good understanding of language description is vital for language teachers and material writers and should constitute an important part of their knowledge. This book provides a balanced treatment of both theory and practice. It focuses on some of the most important and challenging grammar and vocabulary usage questions. Using these questions as examples, it shows how theory can inform practice and how grammar and vocabulary description and explanation can be made more effective and engaging.

Part I describes and evaluates the key linguistic theories on language description and teaching. Part II discusses and gives specific examples of how challenging grammar and vocabulary issues can be more effectively described and explained; each chapter focuses on one or more specific grammar and vocabulary. An annotated list of useful free online resources (online corpora and websites) for grammar and vocabulary learning and teaching, and a glossary provide helpful information.

$140.16

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 12 Aug 2013

ISBN 10: 0415636086
ISBN 13: 9780415636087

Media Reviews

The book, while packed with information about grammar and vocabulary, has useful examples throughout, which makes it both interesting to read and enlightening. It is likely that all of us, language teachers, will want to have it on our bookshelves. - tesolanz news

Author Bio
Dilin Liu is Professor of Applied Linguistics/TESOL, Department of English, The University of Alabama, USA.