New Ways in Teaching Speaking

New Ways in Teaching Speaking
Title New Ways in Teaching Speaking PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 286
Release 2018-12-30
Genre English language
ISBN 9781945351280

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"Speaking is a critical part of second language learning and teaching. This essential communicative skill allows individuals to express themselves and interact with the world around them. New Ways in Teaching Speaking, Second Edition contains more than 100 new activities that promote good speaking habits for all proficiency levels and ages. Learn how to incorporate technology tools to improve students' speaking skills and digital literacy skills simultaneously. Plus, the new career-focused activities connect to work in business, law, and more, allowing students to strengthen their speaking skills for immediate use in their daily lives. Activity categories are : Developing Fluency, Developing Accuracy, Developing Pronunciation, Speaking in Specific Contexts, Speaking and Technology. Digital online resources such as presentations and handouts are available on the website that accompanies this book. These diverse and ready-to-use activities will keep your students engaged and enjoying their time learning this essential language skill"--back cover.

New Ways in Teaching Speaking, Second Edition

New Ways in Teaching Speaking, Second Edition
Title New Ways in Teaching Speaking, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Julie Vorholt
Publisher
Total Pages 285
Release 2018
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 9781945351297

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New Ways in Teaching Speaking

New Ways in Teaching Speaking
Title New Ways in Teaching Speaking PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 307
Release 1994
Genre English language
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Speaking in a second or foreign language may be the most demanding of the four language skills. This book addresses the varied difficulties learners face in learning to speak another language. The 100+ activities preented in this volume focus on fluency, accuracy, pronunciation, and speaking in specific contexts. These activities use dialogues, role plays, games, and audiovisual aids to practice such speech events as conversation, oral presentations, and interviewing. --From publisher's description.

Speaking

Speaking
Title Speaking PDF eBook
Author Martin Bygate
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 142
Release 1987-06-18
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9780194371346

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How do learners learn to speak a foreign language? What different approaches have been developed to teach this important skill? Speaking deals with both these questions, providing clear explanations of recent research and developments in methodology. In the final section the author suggests practical ways in which teachers can gain a better understanding of the role of oral classroom activities.

Teaching Speaking

Teaching Speaking
Title Teaching Speaking PDF eBook
Author Christine C. M. Goh
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2012-01-31
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 110701123X

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"Drawing on wide-ranging literature from a variety of relevant disciplines, as well as their own extensive experience in teaching spoken English, the authors give a fascinating, comprehensive, and insightful account of the nature of second language speaking skills. The research and theory they survey then serves as the basis for the principles, strategies, and procedures they propose for the teaching of spoken English. This book will, therefore, provide an invaluable resource for teachers, teachers in training, and researchers, providing both a state-of-the-art survey of the field as well as a source of practical ideas for those involved in planning, teaching, and evaluating courses and materials for the teaching of spoken English"--

Teaching Speaking and Listening in the Primary School

Teaching Speaking and Listening in the Primary School
Title Teaching Speaking and Listening in the Primary School PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Grugeon
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 182
Release 2005
Genre Education
ISBN 1843122553

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This best-selling introductory text updates teachers on national developments and best practice in speaking and listening in the classroom.

The Art of Teaching Speaking

The Art of Teaching Speaking
Title The Art of Teaching Speaking PDF eBook
Author Keith S. Folse
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2006-04-06
Genre Education
ISBN 0472031651

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*What elements make a speaking activity successful? *Which tasks or activities really help build speaking fluency? *What does the research show regarding speaking activities? *What mistakes do ESL teachers often make in speaking activity design? In this highly accessible and practical resource, Keith S. Folse provides a wealth of information to help ESL/EFL teachers design and use speaking tasks that will actually improve students' speaking fluency. The book presents and discusses the relevant research and assessment issues and includes case studies from twenty different settings and classrooms around the world so that readers learn from others about the problems and successes of using various speaking activities. Teachers will find the chapters on Twenty Successful Activities and Ten Unsuccessful Activities particularly valuable. The successful activities are provided for classroom use and are reproducible. The book also contains five appendixes that explain what teachers need to know about vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar and how they affect the teaching of speaking. Samples of successful lesson plans and a list of resources useful for teaching speaking are also included. Keith S. Folse, Ph.D., is Coordinator, TESOL Programs, University of Central Florida (Orlando). He is the author of Vocabulary Myths (University of Michigan Press, 2004) and more than 35 second language textbooks, including texts on grammar, reading, speaking, listening, and writing.