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Unlocking Linguistic Skills: 5 Classic Books on the Pedagogy of Modern Languages - How to Teach a Foreign Language The Aural System How to Teach Phonics Folk-Speech of Cumberland etc - cover

Unlocking Linguistic Skills: 5 Classic Books on the Pedagogy of Modern Languages - How to Teach a Foreign Language The Aural System How to Teach Phonics Folk-Speech of Cumberland etc

Otto Jespersen, Lida Myrtle Williams, K. Rebillon Lambley, Alexander Craig Gibson, Charles Hardy

Verlag: e-artnow

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Unlocking Linguistic Skills: 5 Classic Books on the Pedagogy of Modern Languages offers a compelling exploration of innovative educational practices essential to modern language teaching. This anthology highlights a diverse array of methodologies, from immersive language exposure to cognitive linguistic techniques, and details the shifts in pedagogical approaches over the decades. The works within the collection demonstrate a masterful blend of theory and practice, capturing the complexity and beauty inherent in the art of language acquisition. Each chapter illuminates critical aspects of learning, and a few standout pieces dive deeper into the cognitive strategies most effective for language retention in varied contexts. The distinguished contributorsâ€"Otto Jespersen, Charles Hardy, K. Rebillon Lambley, Lida Myrtle Williams, and Alexander Craig Gibsonâ€"bring a rich tapestry of expertise to this collection. With backgrounds spanning the linguistic, educational, and cultural landscapes, the authors collectively embrace a wide array of instructional traditions. This anthology centers itself at the confluence of historical and contemporary linguistic scholarship, mirroring the dynamic history of language pedagogy itself. Each voice blends seamlessly with the others, forming a symphony of perspectives that enrich the overarching narrative of modern language teaching methodologies. Highly recommended for educators and linguists alike, Unlocking Linguistic Skills presents a unique opportunity to engage with the pedagogical diversity encompassed in these classic works. Readers will find this collection to be an invaluable resource for its broad range of insights into language instruction and the intertextual dialogue it fosters. Whether for academic study or personal enrichment, this anthology offers a multifaceted exploration of the vast and evolving world of modern language pedagogy, encouraging reflection and deeper understanding among its audience.
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 1044 Seiten.

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