The role of the learner in task-based language teaching : theory and research methods / edited by Craig Lambert, Scott Aubrey and Gavin Bui.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Routledge, 2023.ISBN:- 9781032130156
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418.0071 LA- Language learner autonomy policy, curriculum, classroom | 418.0071 LI-H How languages are learned | 418.0071 NE- New perspectives on material mediation in language learner pedagogy / | 418.0071 RO- The role of the learner in task-based language teaching : theory and research methods / | 418.0072 DO- Doing research in applied linguistics realities, dilemmas, and solutions | 418.0072 PE-R Research in applied linguistics | 418.02 BA-I In other words a coursebook on translation |
"This comprehensive, forward-looking text is the first holistic research overview and practical methods guide for researching the role that affective and conative factors play in second language learners’ task performance and language acquisition. It provides a long overdue update on the role of the learner in task-based language teaching (TBLT). The book brings together theoretical background and major constructs, established and innovative methodological and technological tools, cutting-edge findings, and illuminating suggestions for future work. A group of expert scholars from around the world synthesize the state of the art, detail how to design and conduct empirical studies, and authoritatively set the agenda for future work in this critical, emerging area of language learning and instructional design. With a variety of helpful features like suggested research, discussion questions, and recommended further readings, this will be an invaluable resource to advanced students and researchers of second language acquisition, applied linguistics, psychology, education, and related areas."--
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