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Title:
Using Tasks in Second Language Teaching : Practice in Diverse Contexts
Author:
Agirre, Ainara Imaz, contributor.
ISBN:
9781788929455
Physical Description:
1 online resource (368 p.)
Series:
Second Language Acquisition ; 143
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction: Tasks in Context -- Part 1: Issues in Using Tasks -- 2 Frameworks for Using Tasks in Second Language Instruction -- 3 Low-Proficiency Learners and Task-Based Language Teaching -- 4 Some Principles for Interactive Task Design: Observations from an EFL Materials Writer -- 5 Using Technology- Mediated Tasks in Second Language Instruction to Connect Speakers Internationally -- 6 Using Tasks within Neoliberal Educational Environments -- 7 Teacher-Preparation for Task-Based Language Teaching -- Part 2: Approaches to Using Tasks -- 8 A Task-Based Needs Analysis for US Foreign Service Officers: The Challenge of the Japanese Celebration Speech -- 9 Developing Authentic Tasks for the Workplace Using Needs Analysis: A Case Study of Australian Aboriginal Vocational Students -- 10 The Potential Use of Tasks in Post-Soviet Schools: Case Studies from Ukraine -- 11 Task Design and Implementation for Beginning-Level Elementary School Learners in South-Brazil: Challenges and Possibilities -- 12 Teachers' Responses to an Online Course on Task-Based Language Teaching in Mexico -- Part 3: Research on Using Tasks -- 13 Metacognitive Instruction for Collaborative Interaction: The Process and Product of Self-Regulated Learning in the Chilean EFL Context -- 14 Collaborative L1 Planning and L2 Written Task Performance in an Iranian EFL Context -- 15 Collaborative Writing Tasks in an L3 Classroom: Translanguaging, the Quality of Task Outcomes and Learners' Perceptions -- 16 The Role of Task-Based Interaction in Perceived Language Learning in a Japanese EFL Classroom -- 17 The Impact of Agency in Pair Formation on the Degree of Participation in Young Learners' Collaborative Dialogue -- 18 The Accuracy of Teacher Predictions of Student Language Use in Tasks in a Japanese University -- 19 Conclusion: Future Directions for Research on Tasks in Second Language Instruction -- Index
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