Theoretical and Applied Perspectives on Teaching Foreign Languages in Multilingual Settings

Theoretical and Applied Perspectives on Teaching Foreign Languages in Multilingual Settings
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Publisher : Channel View Publications
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781788926430
ISBN-13 : 1788926439
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Book Synopsis Theoretical and Applied Perspectives on Teaching Foreign Languages in Multilingual Settings by : Anna Krulatz

Download or read book Theoretical and Applied Perspectives on Teaching Foreign Languages in Multilingual Settings written by Anna Krulatz and published by Channel View Publications. This book was released on 2022-06-21 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book promotes linguistically responsive foreign language teaching practices in multilingual contexts by facilitating a dialogue between teachers and researchers. It advances a discussion of how to connect the acquisition of subsequent foreign languages with previous language knowledge to create culturally and linguistically inclusive foreign language classrooms, and how to strengthen the connection between research on multilingualism and foreign language teaching practice. The chapters present new approaches to foreign language instruction in multilingual settings, many of them forged in collaboration between foreign language teachers and researchers of multilingualism. The authors report findings of classroom-based research, including case studies and action research on topics such as the functions and applications of translanguaging in the foreign language classroom, the role of learners’ own languages in teaching additional languages, linguistically and culturally inclusive foreign language pedagogies, and teacher and learner attitudes to multilingual teaching approaches.


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