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Tasks in second language learning
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Research and practice in applied linguistics
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Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
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viii, 299 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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9781403911865
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Tasks in Second Language Learning aims to re-centre discussion of the ways in which language learning tasks can help offer a holistic approach to language learning, and to explore the research implications. It relates the broad educational and social science rationale for the use of tasks to the principles and practices of their classroom use. The authors provide a balanced review of research as a basis for exploring a broader research agenda. Throughout, the book offers telling illustration of the contributions of a range of specialists in research, teaching methodology and materials development, and of the authors' own argument.


Author Notes

VIRGINIA SAMUDA is Researcher in Linguistics and English Language, at Lancaster University, UK. She has worked as a language teacher, teacher educator, materials writer and classroom researcher in North and South America, SE Asia and the UK. Throughout her work, she has had a long-standing interest in tasks and task design. She is particularly interested in how tasks function in classrooms, and the ways in which teachers and students work with them.

MARTIN BYGATE is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Language Education at Lancaster University, UK. He teaches and researches in second language acquisition and second language education. He is the author of Speaking and co-editor of Grammar and the Language Classroom (with Alan Tonkyn and Eddie Williams) and Researching Pedagogic Tasks: Second Language Learning, Teaching and Testing (with Peter Skehan and Merrill Swain).


Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. viii
Introductionp. 1
Part 1 Background
1 Language Use, Holistic Activity and Second Language Learningp. 7
2 Holistic Tasks in an Educational Context: Some Key Issuesp. 18
3 Holistic Tasks in a Research Context: Some Key Issuesp. 37
4 Tasks in Second Language Pedagogyp. 51
5 Defining Pedagogic Tasks: Issues and Challengesp. 62
6 Engaging Learning Processes: Implications for the Use of Second Language Tasksp. 71
7 Researching Second Language Pedagogic Tasksp. 82
Part 2 Interactions between Research and Practice
8 Task Research from a Pedagogical Perspectivep. 133
9 Pedagogic Perspectives on Second Language Tasksp. 192
Part 3 Exploring Tasks
10 Research Directionsp. 233
Part 4 Resources
11 Further Resourcesp. 267
Referencesp. 277
Name Indexp. 291
Subject Indexp. 295
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