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Teaching and Learning Pragmatics
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ABSTRACT
An understanding of sociocultural context is crucial in second language learning – yet developing this awareness often poses a real challenge to the typical language learner.
This book is a practical language teachers’ guide that focuses on how to teach socially and culturally appropriate language for effective communication. Moving beyond a purely theoretical approach to pragmatics, the volume offers practical advice to teachers, with hands-on classroom tasks included in every chapter.
Readers will be able to:
· Identify possible causes of learner errors and choices in cross-cultural communication
· Understand second language acquisition theories that support their classroom practices
· Develop a pragmatics-focused instructional component, classroom-based assessments, and curricula
· Help learners to become more strategic about their learning and performance of speech acts
· Incorporate technology into their approach to teaching pragmatics
This book aims to close the gap between what research in pragmatics has found and how language is generally taught today. It will be of interest to all language teachers, graduate students in language teaching and linguistics, teacher educators, and developers of materials for teaching language.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part One: Grounding in the teaching and learning of L2 pragmatics
chapter 1|18 pages
Coming to terms with pragmatics (Cohen)
chapter 2|16 pages
Teachers’ pragmatics: knowledge, beliefs, and practice
chapter 3|19 pages
Collecting data reflecting the pragmatic use of language
chapter 4|19 pages
Describing speech acts: linking research and pedagogy
chapter 5|22 pages
Learners’ pragmatics: potential causes of divergence
part |2 pages
Part Two: The nuts and bolts of pragmatics instruction
chapter 6|24 pages
Theories of language acquisition and the teaching of pragmatics
chapter 7|22 pages
Class observation and teaching demonstrations
chapter 8|21 pages
Adapting textbooks for teaching pragmatics (Ishihara)
chapter 9|20 pages
Discourse, interaction, and language corpora
chapter 10|15 pages
Lesson planning and teacher-led reflection (Ishihara)
part |2 pages
Part Three: Further issues in the learning, teaching, and assessment of pragmatics