ABSTRACT
The Routledge Handbook of Corpora and English Language Teaching and Learning provides a wide-ranging and authoritative overview of the latest developments and innovations in how corpus approaches, corpus technologies, and corpus data can inform and transform English language teaching and learning.
Featuring a broad range of international experts, the Handbook presents state-of-the-art scholarship and inspires new avenues for research focusing on six key areas:
- English language teaching and learning informed by language corpora;
- corpora in syllabus and materials design;
- corpora and English for specific and academic purposes;
- learner corpora for English language teaching;
- data-driven learning; and
- corpora and corpus tools for language teaching.
Unique to this pioneering volume, the authors cover key areas at the cross-roads of corpus research and English language teaching by drawing on cutting-edge corpus applications, methods, and pedagogical approaches, hence, bridging the research–practice gap in the field.
This Handbook is a collection of novel contributions offering essential reading for those researching and studying English language teaching and learning through the application of corpus approaches.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|166 pages
English language teaching and learning informed by language corpora
part II|104 pages
Corpora and English for specific purposes and English for academic purposes
part III|48 pages
Learner corpora for English language teaching
part IV|108 pages
Data-driven learning
part V|90 pages
Corpora and corpus tools for English language teaching