Task-Based Language Teaching

Task-Based Language Teaching

Theory and Practice

Ellis, Rod (University of Auckland); Li, Shaofeng (Florida State University); Shintani, Natsuko (Kansai University, Osaka); Lambert, Craig (Curtin University, Perth); Skehan, Peter (Birkbeck College, University of London)

Cambridge University Press

10/2019

430

Mole

Inglês

9781108713894

15 a 20 dias

Five leading researchers present a comprehensive and balanced account of task-based language teaching, investigating theoretical and pedagogical literature, research and practice. This is an authoritative and much needed book for students, researchers and teachers of education, applied linguistics and TESOL.
Part I. Introduction: 1. The pedagogic background to task-based language teaching; Part II. Theoretical Perspectives: 2. Cognitive-interactionist perspectives; 3. Psycholinguistic perspectives; 4. Sociocultural perspectives; 5. Psychological perspectives; 6. Educational perspectives; Part III. Pedagogical Perspectives: 7. Task-based syllabus design; 8. Methodology of task-based language teaching; 9. Task-based testing and assessment; Part IV. Investigating TBLT Programmes: 10. Comparative method studies; 11. Evaluating task-based language teaching; Part V. Moving Forward: 12. Responding to the critics of task-based language teaching; 13. Questions, challenges, and the future.
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