Teaching the Spoken Language, Band 2Cambridge University Press, 24.11.1983 - 162 Seiten This book is about teaching the spoken language. It presents the results of the author's research on teaching and assessing effective spoken communication. The authors examine the nature of spoken language and how it differs from written language both in form and purpose. A large part of the book is concerned with principles and techniques for teaching spoken production and listening comprehension. A chapter deals with how to assess spoken language. The principles and techniques described apply to the teaching of English as a foreign and second language, and are also relevant to the teaching of the mother tongue. --From publisher's description. |
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The spoken language | 1 |
Teaching spoken production | 25 |
Teaching listening comprehension | 54 |
Assessing spoken language | 102 |
Illustrations | 150 |
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