ELT: teoría y métodos de enseñanza



THE CAMBRIDGE GUIDE TO SECOND LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT
This collection of original articles provides language teachers with a theoretical background of key issues associated with language testing as well as practical advice on how to improve the effectiveness of the tests they develop and implement. Written by internationally prominent researchers and educators, the chapters are organized into five sections: key issues in the field, assessment purposes and approaches, assessment of second language skills, technology in assessment, and administrative issues. Chapters assume no particular background knowledge and are written in an accessible style.

THE CAMBRIDGE GUIDE TO PEDAGOGY AND PRACTICE IN SECOND LANGUAGE TEACHING
This collection of original articles provides a state-of-the-art overview of key issues and approaches in contemporary language teaching. Written by internationally prominent researchers, educators, and emerging scholars, the chapters are grouped into five sections: rethinking our understanding of teaching, learner diversity and classroom learning, pedagogical approaches and practices, components of the curriculum, and media and materials. Each chapter covers key topics in teaching methodology such as reflective pedagogy, teaching large classes, outcomes-based language learning, speaking instruction, and technology in the classroom. Chapters assume no particular background knowledge and are written in an accessible style.

LEARNER ENGLISH 2ND EDITION
This updated edition is a practical reference guide which compares the relevant features of a student's own language with English, helping teachers to predict and understand the problems their students have. Learner English has chapters focusing on major problems of pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary and other errors as well as new chapters covering Korean, Malay/Indonesian and Polish language backgrounds.

SEMANTICS
Este libro dirigido a aquellas personas interesadas en el estudio del significado en general y del léxico inglés en particular. En una primera parte se introducen los conceptos básicos en los que se apoya el análisis semántico, enmarcándolo en el contexto de las tendencias generales del pensamiento lingüistico y contemporáneo. También se relacionan los estudios semánticos con otras disciplinas afines como la lógica o la inteligencia artificial. Posteriormente, se estudian los aspectos más genuinamente semánticos, especialmente desde el punto de vista de las interrelaciones entre la gramática y el léxico.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING MATERIALS
This volume presents a union of theoretical and practical pedagogical perspectives on materials design and development. This volume provides an incisive overview of the current state of materials design in language teaching. Seventeen original chapters explore the issues involved in the design, implementation, and evaluation of materials in language programs in a wide variety of settings and contexts. This stimulating collection considers different approaches to materials design - including teacher-developed classroom materials, commercial materials, and technology-driven materials. Discussion questions and tasks follow each chapter to make this volume useful to both prospective and practicing teachers alike.

ALL IN ALL. A PLURAL VIEW OF OUR TEACHING & LEARNING
El volumen presenta una colección de ensayos críticos sobre lengua y literatura inglesa con una doble orientación, investigadora y didáctica. El libro se divide en dos secciones, la primera integrada por estudios de investigación interdisciplinar, que abarcan aspectos del cine y de las literaturas de diversos contextos históricos y geográficos de la anglofonía; la segunda, consagrada a aspectos prácticos de la enseñanza de la lengua y la cultura inglesa

LEARNERS’ STORIES
This volume is a collection of nine original papers exploring dimensions of individual difference in language learning from narrative and biographical perspectives. This volume is a collection of nine original papers exploring dimensions of individual difference in language learning from narrative and biographical perspectives. Topics covered include motivation, emotion, age, learning strategies and beliefs, identity and the influence of classroom, distance and self-instructional settings. The authors use a variety of research methods to investigate learners' experiences of these aspects of the learning process. Among the countries represented in the research are Australia, Bahrain, China, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, New Zealand, Peru, the United Kingdom and the United States. The studies will be of interest to teachers, teachers-in-preparation, teacher educators and researchers.

TESTING SPOKEN LANGUAGE (UNDERHILL, NIC)
This is a practical guide to designing and using oral tests of language ability. It is for teachers, testers, course designers and educational planners. The organisation follows the sequence of stages in which a new testing programme would logically be carried out. It takes the reader through the testing process, giving practical examples and discussing the issues involved at each stage. Testing Spoken Language removes testing from the realm of the specialist and presents it as an integral part of a language learning programme. It describes the range of test-types and discusses their suitability for different aims and resources; lists over fifty oral test techniques and variations, with comments on each; integrates the marking system into the process of test design; and provides suggestions for monitoring and improving a test once it is in use.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING MATERIALS (HARWOOD, NIGEL)
This volume presents a union of theoretical and practical pedagogical perspectives on materials design and development. This volume provides an incisive overview of the current state of materials design in language teaching. Seventeen original chapters explore the issues involved in the design, implementation, and evaluation of materials in language programs in a wide variety of settings and contexts. This stimulating collection considers different approaches to materials design - including teacher-developed classroom materials, commercial materials, and technology-driven materials. Discussion questions and tasks follow each chapter to make this volume useful to both prospective and practicing teachers alike.

COLLABORATIVE LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TEACHING (NUNAN, DAVID)
Collaborative Language Learning and Teaching is written for teachers, teacher educators and researchers who are interested in experimenting with alternative ways of organising teaching and learning, and who wish to create an environment in which teachers, learners and researchers can work together and learn from one another. This wide-ranging collection of papers focuses on issues such as: The central characteristics of a collaborative approach to classroom research. Appropriate theoretical models of language and learning for informing collaborative research. Appropriate research methods, tools and techniques for collaborative investigations. Classroom tasks and patterns of organisation which facilitate cooperative learning. Organisational patterns which underlie successful collaborative teaching. The classroom-oriented studies on which the collection is based provide models for readers who wish to experiment with these ideas in their own context.

TEACHING PRONUNCIATION PAPERBACK WITH AUDIO CDS (2) 2ND EDITION (CELCE-MURCIA, MARIANNE / BRINTON, DONNA M. / GOODWIN, JANET M. / GRINER, BARRY)
The second edition includes updates and insights on current research and pedagogical practice that have developed over the last decade. This new edition of Teaching Pronunciation - undoubtedly the gold standard for pronunciation methodology texts - has been revised to reflect recent research into the sound system of North American English, as well as new practices in pronunciation pedagogy. Audio CDs with additional examples are now packaged with the book.