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Age Factor and Early Language Learning [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 434 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 744 g, Figs. and num. tabs.
  • Sērija : Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA]
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Nov-2009
  • Izdevniecība: De Gruyter Mouton
  • ISBN-10: 3110218275
  • ISBN-13: 9783110218275
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 434 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 744 g, Figs. and num. tabs.
  • Sērija : Studies on Language Acquisition [SOLA]
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Nov-2009
  • Izdevniecība: De Gruyter Mouton
  • ISBN-10: 3110218275
  • ISBN-13: 9783110218275
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This edited volume documents the state of the art in research into how the age factor interacts with other factors in a variety of educational contexts. The book comprises 17 chapters examining early language learning and teaching in a range of countries in Europe, Asia and North America. Authors discuss main themes in research methodology, curricular and assessment issues, short- and long-term outcomes, the role of individual differences, innovation in teacher education, classroom processes, as well as the impact of the target language. The first two chapters (Nikolov; Edelenbos and Kubanek) overview the main trends in research. Four papers (Curtain;Ofra Inbar-Lourie and Elana Shohamy; Jalkannen; Haenni Hoti, Heinzmann, and Müller) focus on the assessment of young learners; two authors examine how age impacts on language learning over time (Mu oz; Kasai). Individual differences (motivation, anxiety, aptitude, and socio-economic status) are explored byMihaljevi? Djigunovi , Mattheoudakis and Alexiou, and Kiss. Innovation is the common theme in chapters written by Wang, Moon, and Peng and Zhang. The last three papers analyze the status of languages (Harris, Enever, Carmel). The book is a must have for teacher educators of pre- and in-service teachers of modern languages to young learners, MA and PhD students in TEFL/TESOL and other languages, researchers and policy makers. Marianne Nikolov, University of P cs, Hungary.

Recenzijas

"It is a valuable read to see what is happening in countries where foreign languages are taught to young learners."Jung In Kim in: JALT Journal 1/2012

It is a valuable read to see what is happening in countries where foreign languages are taught to young learners.Jung In Kim in: JALT Journal 1/2012

Dedication v
An introduction to why context matters vii
The age factor in context
1(38)
Marianne Nikolov
Early foreign language learning: Published research, good practice and main principles
39(20)
Peter Edelenbos
Angelika Kubanek
Assessment of early learning of foreign languages in the USA
59(24)
Helena Curtain
Assessing young language learners: What is the construct?
83(14)
Ofra Inbar-Lourie
Elana Shohamy
Language proficiency and age-appropriate methodology at the English Kindergarten of Kuopio
97(22)
Joanne Jalkanen
``I can you help?'' Assessing speaking skills and interaction strategies of young learners
119(22)
Andrea Haenni Hoti
Sybille Heinzmann
Marianne Muller
Input and long-term effects of early learning in a formal setting
141(20)
Carmen Munoz
English /l/ and /r/ acquisition by Japanese children and adults
161(38)
Chise Kasai
Individual differences in early language programmes
199(28)
Jelena Mihaljevic Djigunovic
Early foreign language instruction in Greece: Socioeconomic factors and their effect on young learners' language development
227(26)
Marina Mattheoudakis
Thomai Alexiou
The role of aptitude in young learners' foreign language learning
253(24)
Csilla Kiss
Primary English in China: Policy, curriculum and implementation
277(34)
Qiang Wang
The teacher factor in early foreign language learning programmes: The case of Vietnam
311(26)
Jayne Moon
Chinese primary school students' use of communication strategies in EFL classrooms
337(14)
Jing Peng
Lili Zhang
Expanding the comparative context for early language learning: From foreign to heritage and minority language programmes
351(26)
John Harris
The status of the target language: Contemporary criteria influencing language choices for early learners in England
377(26)
Janet Enever
English for Young Learners (EYL) in grades 1 and 2 in Israel: A critical discourse analysis
403(20)
Rivi Carmel
Subject index 423
Marianne Nikolov, University of Pécs, Hungary.