ABSTRACT

Teaching and Researching Speaking provides an overview of the main approaches to researching spoken language and their practical application to teaching, classroom materials, and assessment. The history and current practices of teaching and researching speaking are presented through the lens of bigger theoretical issues about the object of study in linguistics, social attitudes to the spoken form, and the relationships between spoken and written language. A unique feature of the book is the way it clearly explains the nature of speaking and how it is researched and puts it into the context of a readable and holistic overview of language theory. This new edition is fully updated and revised to reflect the latest developments on classroom materials and oral assessment, as well as innovations in conversation analysis. The resources section is brought up-to-date with new media and currently available networks, online corpora, and mobile applications. This is a key resource for applied linguistics students, English language teachers, teacher trainers, and novice researchers.

part |2 pages

SECTION I Issues in Teaching and Researching Speaking

chapter 1|23 pages

Conceptual and Historical Background

chapter 2|21 pages

The Research Space: Paradigms and Issues

part |2 pages

SECTION II Issues for Teaching and Assessing Speaking

chapter 4|37 pages

Issues in Assessing Speaking

chapter 5|32 pages

Approaches to Researching Speech

part |2 pages

SECTION III Researching Speaking

chapter 6|16 pages

Spoken Language and the Classroom

chapter 7|24 pages

Research Project Ideas and Frameworks

part |2 pages

SECTION IV Resources and Further Information

chapter 8|5 pages

Research Borders and Boundaries

chapter 9|15 pages

Research Resources