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English Language Teaching

Authors: Belda-Medina, Jose;

English Language Teaching

Abstract

The handbook is designed as a resource for educators, students, and researchers involved in English Language Teaching (ELT). It covers a wide range of topics within the field of applied linguistics, offering both theoretical insights and practical approaches to teaching English. Key Topics Covered: 1. Learning Theories and Teaching Methods: Explores various theories of language learning and the methodologies used in ELT. It includes discussions on applied linguistics, language learning principles, and different teaching strategies. 2. Teaching Language Components: Focuses on the core elements of language, such as pronunciation, grammar, lexis, and pragmatics, providing strategies for effectively teaching these components. 3.Teaching Language Skills: Addresses the four key language skills—speaking, writing, reading, and listening—along with course design and material integration to support skill development. 4.Assessing Language Competence: Discusses the principles and models of language assessment, including methods and tools for testing and interpreting student progress. 5.Using Technology in Language Learning: Reviews the evolution of technology in ELT, covering classroom-based, blended, and distance learning models, as well as specific tools like CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) and MALL (Mobile-Assisted Language Learning). 6.New Approaches to English Language Teaching: Explores innovative models in language teaching, such as bilingual and multilingual education, and Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL).

Keywords

English Language Teaching, Applied Linguistics

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