ABSTRACT

Ideal for methods and foundational courses in world languages education, this book presents a theoretically informed instructional framework for instruction and assessment of world languages. In line with ACTFL and CEFR standards, this volume brings together scholarship on contextualized, task-based performance assessment and instruction with a genre theory and pedagogy to walk through the steps of designing and implementing effective genre-based instruction. Chapters feature step-by-step lesson designs, models of performance assessment, and a wealth of practical and research-based examples on how to make languages explicit to students through a focus on genre. Including sections on Arabic, French, Spanish, Italian, and other major world languages, this book demonstrates how to effectively teach and assess world languages in the classroom.

part I|99 pages

Genre and Functional Linguistics as a Foundation for World Language Assessment and Learning

part II|114 pages

Teaching and Assessing Written Genres

chapter 4|18 pages

Memories of Childhood

The Genre of Anecdote in German

chapter 6|16 pages

Il Était une Fois

Co-constructing Narratives in French

chapter 8|20 pages

The Poster

A Genre to Develop and Assess Academic English Writing Skills