Messaging: beyond a lexical approach in ELT

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Cover of the book Messaging: beyond a lexical approach in ELT by George Woolard, George Woolard
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Author: George Woolard ISBN: 9781301906864
Publisher: George Woolard Publication: March 24, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: George Woolard
ISBN: 9781301906864
Publisher: George Woolard
Publication: March 24, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In Chapter 1, I outline why the message should be the central focus around which the learning of grammar and vocabulary takes place. I will suggest that this helps the learner to produce more actual language and less possible language.

In Chapter 2, I explore the difference between language that is produced consciously and language that is produced spontaneously. I will argue for a massive increase in memory-based learning activities that involve matching meaning directly with messages or chunks of language.

In Chapter 3, I present a case for the constructive use of translation or ‘own-language use’ as the most efficient means of providing comprehensible input for learning. I will also outline how ‘own language use’ enables the teaching of grammar and vocabulary to proceed on a ‘Needs Only Analysis’ basis, allowing greater flexibility and efficiency of learning.

In Chapter 4, I consider how the above considerations impact on teaching materials and the structure of a lesson. A new type of coursebook structure called a textSbook will be proposed. I will describe in detail an approach to teaching and learning that provides the level of (i) memory-based learning and (ii) practice activities needed to develop real-time language comprehension and production.

In Chapter 5, I turn to self-directed learning, and outline some of the resources, strategies and techniques learners should use to manage their own learning outside the classroom.

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In Chapter 1, I outline why the message should be the central focus around which the learning of grammar and vocabulary takes place. I will suggest that this helps the learner to produce more actual language and less possible language.

In Chapter 2, I explore the difference between language that is produced consciously and language that is produced spontaneously. I will argue for a massive increase in memory-based learning activities that involve matching meaning directly with messages or chunks of language.

In Chapter 3, I present a case for the constructive use of translation or ‘own-language use’ as the most efficient means of providing comprehensible input for learning. I will also outline how ‘own language use’ enables the teaching of grammar and vocabulary to proceed on a ‘Needs Only Analysis’ basis, allowing greater flexibility and efficiency of learning.

In Chapter 4, I consider how the above considerations impact on teaching materials and the structure of a lesson. A new type of coursebook structure called a textSbook will be proposed. I will describe in detail an approach to teaching and learning that provides the level of (i) memory-based learning and (ii) practice activities needed to develop real-time language comprehension and production.

In Chapter 5, I turn to self-directed learning, and outline some of the resources, strategies and techniques learners should use to manage their own learning outside the classroom.

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