E-Book, Deutsch, 271 Seiten
Reihe: StandardWissen Lehramt
Keßler / Plesser Teaching Grammar
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-3-8385-3448-0
Verlag: UTB
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Deutsch, 271 Seiten
Reihe: StandardWissen Lehramt
ISBN: 978-3-8385-3448-0
Verlag: UTB
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Prof. Dr. phil. Jörg Keßler lehrt Englisch und Didaktik an der PH Ludwigsburg.
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Table of Contents
List of abbrevations 9
1 Introduction 11
PART I: BACKGROUND
2 Basis – Grammar: What? 14
Definitions of Grammar: Standard English 16
Grammar Myths 26
Representations of Grammar 37
3 Historical Approaches to Grammar Teaching 46
Latin as a Role Model? 50
The Grammar Translation Method 52
The Direct Method 53
The Audio-Lingual Method 55
4 Communicative Language Teaching 57
Principles 61
Techniques 62
PART II: SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION RESEARCH & GRAMMAR TEACHING
5 Grammar Teaching and SLA: A Role for Interlanguage 72
6 Interlanguage Grammars: Extending the Concept 91
7 Interlanguage and the Language Classroom 103
Teachability Hypothesis 103
The Role of Errors 110
8 Interlanguage and Stabilisation 115
9 Implicit vs. Explicit Grammar Learning 122
10 Teaching vs. Learning Grammar 134
Summarising: What every Teacher should know about SLA 135
Reviewing: Grammar Myths 138
PART III: GRAMMAR TEACHING IN THE EFL CLASSROOM
11 Focus on Form 149
12 Task-Based Language Teaching 158
13 Immersion Programmes and Grammar Teaching 173
14 Course Books and Media 188
15 Diagnosing Learner Progress 215
Proficiency Testing 217
Profile Analysis 226
PART IV: SERVICE SECTION
Glossary 240
Bibliography 248
Acknowledgements 268
Index 270