ABSTRACT

Routledge Introductions to Applied Linguistics is a series of introductory level textbooks covering the core topics in Applied Linguistics, primarily designed for those entering postgraduate studies and language professionals returning to academic study. The books take an innovative ‘practice to theory’ approach, with a ‘back-to-front’ structure. This leads the reader from real-world problems and issues, through a discussion of intervention and how to engage with these concerns, before finally relating these practical issues to theoretical foundations. Additional features include tasks with commentaries, a glossary of key terms, and an annotated further reading section.

Exploring English Language Teaching provides a single volume introduction to the field of ELT from an applied linguistics perspective. The book addresses four central themes within English language teaching: ‘Classroom interaction and management’; ‘Method, Postmethod and methodology’; ‘Learners’; and the ‘Institutional frameworks and social contexts’ of ELT. For each, the book identifies key dilemmas and practices, examines how teachers and other language teaching professionals might intervene and deal with these concerns, and explores how such issues link to and inform applied linguistic theory.

This second edition has been extensively revised and updated to explore the latest practical developments and theoretical insights in the field of ELT. With new material, including expanded discussions of CLIL, the role of new technologies in ELT, and the teaching of large classes in difficult circumstances, and with an updated glossary and suggestions for additional reading, this is an indispensable textbook for language teachers and students studying in the areas of Applied Linguistics, Language Teacher Education, and ELT/TESOL.

part I|62 pages

Classroom interaction and management

chapter 1|19 pages

The language classroom

Roles, relationships and interactions

chapter 2|21 pages

Intervening in the language classroom

Classroom management, interaction and learning opportunities

chapter 3|20 pages

The language classroom in theory and practice

Complex, diverse and ‘local’

part II|74 pages

Method, Postmethod and methodology

chapter 4|20 pages

Language, language learning and Method

Dilemmas and practices

chapter 5|32 pages

Language teaching methods

Perspectives and possibilities

chapter 6|20 pages

Theoretical insights for a Postmethod era

part III|62 pages

Learners

chapter 7|23 pages

Focus on the language learner

Individual attributes and attitudes

chapter 8|19 pages

Learner diversity and development

Considerations for the language classroom … and beyond

chapter 9|18 pages

Images of language learners

From individual to social, and universal to specific

part IV|58 pages

Institutional frameworks and social contexts

chapter 10|17 pages

From global trends to local contexts

Language dilemmas in the ELT classroom

chapter 11|20 pages

Planning and organizing L2 learning and teaching

Contexts and curriculum, possibilities and realities

chapter 12|19 pages

ELT in the world

Education and politics, contexts and goals