Teaching Foreign Languages in the Primary School

Teaching Foreign Languages in the Primary School

by Claudine Kirsch (Author)

Synopsis

The definitive textbook for Teaching Foreign Languages in the Primary School shows that language teaching can be both highly effective and immediately enjoyable. The book uses numerous ideas and approaches that are reinforced with activities, methods for developing understanding, assessment techniques, and how to ensure continuity and transition into secondary school. This is the textbook that all primary school language teachers should not be without. Teaching Foreign Languages in the Primary School advises modern foreign language trainee and qualified teachers on how to teach MFL successfully at primary level. This book offers full information, including sections on: children's ideas about how to learn languages; the current situation of MFL in the UK, Europe and elsewhere; research into second language acquisition (e.g. behaviourist, cognitive and sociocultural perspectives); different approaches to teaching foreign languages (e.g. audio lingualism, communicative language teaching, task-based instruction) the use of games, songs and stories; ways of developing speaking, listening, reading and writing skills; ways of developing intercultural understanding, knowledge about language and language learning strategies; and, assessment, continuity with secondary school, and ways of facilitating transition. Brimming with case studies and tried and tested ideas from a multi lingual language teacher and ITE lecturer, Teaching Foreign Languages in the Primary School shows that language teaching at primary level can be both effective and enjoyable - no matter what language the pupils have as their first, and no matter what level the teacher has reached in their own language learning.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 30 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 0826489494
ISBN 13: 9780826489494

Media Reviews
Mention -Book News, November 2008
This book fills a significant gap in the literature on early language learning and will appeal to all those with an interest in the field, including practitioners, trainee teachers, advisers and postgraduate research students. It paints a picture of early language learning on a broad canvas, drawing on research data from secondary sources as well as from the author's own studies. The practical focus of the book is underpinned by a sound understanding of the theories behind second language acquisition and pedagogy, and it is this combination which renders it invaluable, and fascinating, reading. - Dr. Amanda Barton, University of Manchester, UK
Over two thirds of the book focuses on practice rather than principles. This shows that the author is well informed of the needs of primary school teachers, as well as new teachers...The case studies will be very attractive to readers. - Weicheng Zou, Foreign Lanuguages School, East China Normal University
Mention --Book News, November 2008
In her review of this proposal Dr Amanda Barton noted the following selling points: 1) The theoretical background chapters will make useful reading, especially for students on ITT courses 2) Cross-curricular links 3) Chapter 11 on continuity with secondary school is a very welcome addition that has barely been addressed in similar books 4) Excellent to have links to the KS2 Framework underlined for teachers, with whole sections on 'Knowledge about Language' and 'Cultural Understanding' Dr Amanda Barton, Lecturer in Education, Subject Leader PGCE MFL, University of Manchester
'This book is based on a sound view of language learning...[and] reflects the latest implications from research in cognitive linguistics, sociolinguistics and functional linguistics...The author has rich experience of teaching MFL in primary schools and training MFL teachers...In my view the 'cross-curricular links' and 'activities' will be particularly appealing to classroom teachers.' Xiaotang Cheng, Beijing Normal University
Mention Book News, November 2008
Author Bio
Dr Claudine Kirsch is lecturer and MFL coordinator in the Department of Educational Studies, Goldsmiths, University of London.