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English language teaching strategies using oral production: The World of Science Taxonomy, Society 5.0 and the Stream Generation
| AUTHOR | Godoy Pacheco, Ehisten |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (11/26/2019) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Language pedagogy is the approach taken towards the methods used to teach and learn languages. There are many methods of teaching languages. Some have fallen into relative obscurity and others are widely used; still others have a small following, but offer useful insights.
There are three principal views
- The structural view treats language as a system of structurally related elements to code meaning (e.g. grammar).
- The functional view sees language as a vehicle to express or accomplish a certain function, such as requesting something.
- The interactive view sees language as a vehicle for the creation and maintenance of social relations, focusing on patterns of moves, acts, negotiation and interaction found in conversational exchanges. This view has been fairly dominant since the 1980s.
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9798541035131
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Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
Spanish
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160
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48
Product Dimensions:
5.98 x 0.34 x 9.02 inches
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0.49 pound(s)
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US
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Language pedagogy is the approach taken towards the methods used to teach and learn languages. There are many methods of teaching languages. Some have fallen into relative obscurity and others are widely used; still others have a small following, but offer useful insights.
There are three principal views
- The structural view treats language as a system of structurally related elements to code meaning (e.g. grammar).
- The functional view sees language as a vehicle to express or accomplish a certain function, such as requesting something.
- The interactive view sees language as a vehicle for the creation and maintenance of social relations, focusing on patterns of moves, acts, negotiation and interaction found in conversational exchanges. This view has been fairly dominant since the 1980s.
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